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A doorway to a vanished world, Bell’s Cathedrals opens with a painter’s eye and a scholar’s rigor, guiding you through the Church of St. Martin, Canterbury, with fresh clarity and quiet reverence.This history and illustrated account blends architectural insight with evocative detail, offering a compact yet lavish tour of medieval ecclesiastical architecture and the fabric of a city that shaped English faith and art. More than a monograph, it reads as an illustrated parish guide to Canterbury’s great church, tracing its evolution, craftsmanship, and place in Victorian-era Canterbury. For researchers and curious readers alike, Routledge provides a lucid map of form and function, while remaining deeply human in its portraits of stone, light, and devotion. It stands as a reference for scholars and a love letter to readers drawn to gothic architectural history and early english church studies.Historically significant, the work sits at the intersection of antiquarian study and visual celebration, offering material for both casual readers and classic-literature collectors. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions, it is restored for today’s and future generations. More than a reprint, this is a collector’s item and a cultural treasure, a tangible link to Canterbury’s medieval past and to the enduring craft of church restoration. It honours the city’s heritage while inviting new discovery in historical church monographs.