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The volume traces the long history of a great English cathedral from its early foundations through medieval growth, religious struggles, and repeated destruction by fire, combining anecdotes about early Christian missionaries, clerical leaders, and skeptical rulers with accounts of rebuilding and architectural change. It balances human stories such as confrontations between pagan visitors and the church with descriptions of evolving art and structure, and culminates in the post-Great Fire reconstruction under Sir Christopher Wren. Illustrated chapters move chronologically, mixing legend, historical episode, and architectural explanation to show how civic identity and worship shaped the building's form over centuries.
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