The stained glass formed an integral part of the design of almost every Cathedral or major church built from the twelfth Century to the end of the Middle Ages. Canterbury Cathedral is one of the few churches in England in which the glass has survived to a sufficient extent for the medieval plan to be studied in something approaching its full realization.
Stained Glass Windows of Canterbury Cathedral by Bernard Rackham 1957
Title: Stained Glass Windows of Canterbury Cathedral
Author: Bernard Rackham
Publisher: SPCK
Publication Date: 1957 First Edition
Format: HardbackCondition: Beige covers which are in a good condition. The dust jacket has a few minor tears to top and bottom edge. Pages are clean and have illustrations throughout. Slight foxing to the very edges of the pages. Pull out blueprint of the Cathedral to the back of the book.
Book measures 19cm x 13cm with 96 pages.