Steeple chasing

Ross, Peter

£22.00

Churches are all around us. Their steeples remain landmarks in our towns, villages and cities, even as their influence and authority has waned. They contain art and architectural wonders – one huge gallery scattered, like a handful of jewels, across these isles. Peter Ross sets out to tell their stories, and through them a story of Britain. Join him as he visits the unassuming Norfolk church which contains a disturbing secret, and London’s mighty cathedrals with their histories of fire and love. Meet cats and bats, monks and druids, angels of oak and steel.

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Publish Date: 11/05/2023

Description

‘What makes Steeple Chasing so compelling – and it is a wonderful book; thoughtful and challenging – is Ross’s essential kindness, his unfailing empathy with the people he meets on his pilgrimage.’ – Daily Telegraph *****

Steeple Chasing is a beautiful and brilliant book; written with such care and deep, abiding interest in its subject matter as to entrance the enthusiast and amateur alike. I loved it.’ – Fergus Butler-Gallie

Ross has always had a quiet charm, and it is perhaps displayed best in this book. ‘ – The Scotsman

From the author of A Tomb With a View – Scottish Non-Fiction book of the Year

Churches are all around us. Their steeples remain landmarks in our towns, villages and cities, even as their influence and authority has waned. They contain art and architectural wonders – one huge gallery scattered, like a handful of jewels, across these isles.

Award-winning writer Peter Ross sets out to tell their stories, and through them a story of Britain. Join him as he visits the unassuming Norfolk church which contains a disturbing secret, and London’s mighty cathedrals with their histories of fire and love. Meet cats and bats, monks and druids, angels of oak and steel.

Steeple Chasing, though it sometimes strikes an elegiac note, is a song of praise. It celebrates churches for their beauty and meaning, and for the tales they tell. It is about people as much as place, flesh and bone not just flint and stone. From the painted hells of Surrey to the holy wells of Wales, consider this a travel book . . . with bells on.

Praise for Peter Ross

‘Ross is a wonderfully evocative writer, deftly capturing a sense of place and history, while bringing a deep humanity to his subject. He has written a delightful book.’ The Guardian

‘Fascinating . . . Ross makes a likeably idiosyncratic guide and one finishes the book feeling strangely optimistic about the inevitable.’The Observer

‘The author’s humanity has acted as a beacon of light in the darkness.’ The Sunday Times

Additional information

Weight 620 g
Dimensions 240 × 162 × 42 mm
Author

Publisher

Imprint

Cover

Hardback

Pages

388

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

274.1 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K