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Paperback St. Mary's Clusters: An Historical Enquiry Concerning The Pinnacled Steeple Of The University Church, Oxford Book

ISBN: 124569913X

ISBN13: 9781245699136

St. Mary's Clusters: An Historical Enquiry Concerning The Pinnacled Steeple Of The University Church, Oxford

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"St. Mary's Clusters: An Historical Enquiry Concerning The Pinnacled Steeple Of The University Church, Oxford" delves into the architectural and historical significance of the iconic steeple. Thomas Case meticulously examines the steeple's design, construction, and its place within the broader context of Oxford's rich architectural heritage. This book provides valuable insights into the historical and cultural forces that shaped one of Oxford's most recognizable landmarks, offering a detailed account of the steeple's evolution and its enduring legacy.

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