Ships Of Heaven by Christopher Somerville - ISBN: 9780857523655
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Voyage across Britain’s cathedrals: history, faith, and ever-changing lives.

Ships Of Heaven

The Private Life of Britain’s Cathedrals

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  • Paperback

    368 pages

  • Release Date

    19 March 2020

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Summary

The author of the acclaimed The January Man walks across Britain again to tell the stories of his favourite cathedrals, not as a guidebook, but as a voyage of discovery across the ages.

‘Entrancing’ - SPECTATOR

‘Vivid and stylish’ - THE TIMES

‘Somerville is one of our finest gazetteers of the British countryside. He brings his formidable knowledge to bear on his personal quest to explore the cathedrals in this entrancing book’ - The Spectator

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Book Details

ISBN-13:9780857523655
ISBN-10:0857523651
Author:Christopher Somerville
Publisher:Transworld Publishers Ltd
Imprint:Doubleday
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:368
Release Date:19 March 2020
Weight:252g
Dimensions:198mm x 129mm x 25mm
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Critics Review

Writing about the spirit of place is sometimes like nailing jelly to the wall, but Somerville’s thoughtful, occasionally poetic prose hits the spot for a book that sets out to define the genius loci of these magnificent buildings. – Ian Vince * Countryfile *Cathedrals are all things to all people. … To capture all this, vividly and stylishly, in one, not-very-long book suggests something close to divine inspiration … Yet it’s not the breadth of his travels that impresses. You can buy many a glossy gazetteer that gives you the tourist spiel on dozens more British cathedrals than the 20 he covers. Rather, it’s the depth of the “cathedral experience” that he uncovers by the old-fashioned journalistic method of getting knowledgeable people to talk freely about what they know best, then using his sharp eyes and wits to fill in the rest of the story. – Richard Morrison * The Times *[Christopher Somerville’s] writing is utterly enticing – Jenny Walters * Country Walking *[A] friendly wander around twenty-one British Cathedrals, Christopher Somerville, the walking correspondent of The Times, passes the hard test giving life to buildings that most readers have never visited…He provides many human faces to the cathedrals he visits…I hope he inspires readers to go for themselves * Literary Review *Cathedrals are perhaps Christianity’s greatest modern ambassadors in these islands: welcoming portals to experiences and emotions beyond everyday concerns. Christopher Somerville is a genial companion as far as the remotest among these glorious communities, and charmingly opens the private doors at which visitors cast speculative glances. – Diarmaid MacCulloch, Professor of the History of the Church, University of OxfordChristopher is a great storyteller and he has found many and various tales associated with the cathedrals to savour. The past is represented by inscriptions on memorials, cathedral records, dramas from the past and quite a few scandals. Interspersed with these engaging evocations are precisely worded observations about the architectural ‘feel’ of the cathedrals as places. One benefits from his longstanding experience as a professional walker with a gift of writing poetically about landscape. This is not a conventional architectural guide, more a personal and intuitive response to experiencing what should be recognised as our most important architectural heritage - altogether a most enjoyable read. * Sir Jeremy Dixon *Lively and engaging: I do admire Christopher Somerville’s ability to blend historical detail with keen observations of the current life of our cathedrals * Canon Christopher Irvine *Fascinatingly informative reading… It might even convince the sceptic of the continuing importance - and relevance - of the ‘Ships of Heaven’, and their role in 21st Century society. I heartily recommend this book. – David Knight * Canterbury Cathedral Chronicle 2019 *There are plenty of books on Britain’s Cathedrals…but ‘Ships of Heaven’ is a bit different…It’s a book of stories about the people who have given the buildings their character through the ages and those who cherish them today. – Rev William Howard, Secretary of the Friends of Coventry CathedralSomerville is one of our finest gazetteers of the British countryside, as his numerous books and articles testify. He must have walked more of these isles than just about any other living writer, and he brings his formidable knowledge to bear on his personal quest to explore the cathedrals — a quest that began when, as a boy, he leaned so far back to admire the facade of Wells cathedral that he fell over and was left gazing at the sky. Across which the heavy galleons of these magnificent medieval creations have now sailed in this entrancing book. – Hugh Thomson * The Spectator *

About The Author

Christopher Somerville

Christopher Somerville is the walking correspondent of The Times. He is one of Britain’s most respected and prolific travel writers, with forty-two books, hundreds of newspaper articles and many TV and radio appearances to his name. He lives in Bristol.

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