Summary: | "St Albans: Cathedral and Abbey, produced to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Friends of St Alban's Abbey in 2009, tells the story of the Abbey from Alban and the earliest evidence of Romano-British Christianity to the present day. The imposing and much-loved building that we see today was built as an abbey in the Norman era, superseding previous churches on the site, and was ultimately raised to cathedral status in 1877. The text is lavishly illustrated with a series of specially commissioned photographs taken by St Albans-based photographer Donato Cinicolo, who has had access to all parts of the site and captured its many events and its changing moods at different times of year." "The book's six chapters are all by specialists in their fields. Martin Biddle and Birthe Kjolbye-Biddle tell the story of Alban, his cult and the shrines associated with it, based on their excavations and on recent research. Canon Iain Lane reflects on pilgrimage to the Abbey through the ages. John McNeill surveys the monastic buildings and their architecture, while James Clark focuses on the cultural and spiritual life of the monastery, and above all its tradition of manuscript production. Jane Kelsall tells the Abbey story from its dissolution under Henry VIII to its controversial restoration in the nineteenth century. Finally the Dean celebrates and reflects on the variety and vitality of life in the Abbey today." "St Albans: Cathedral and Abbey is a celebration, in words and pictures, of the unique St Albans story, capturing the essence of this memorable place."--BOOK JACKET.
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