THE TRAVELLER'S GUIDE TO SACRED ENGLAND John Michell
Recognized as the world authority on the symbolism of sacred landscapes, John Michell takes us on an unforgettable journey to ruined abbeys and cathedrals, pagan sites and megalithic temples, shrines of saints and visionaries, holy wells, island sanctuaries, and to a host of other places where peace and sanctity are almost tangible. Some of them are famous, others quiet and secluded, but all are centres of spiritual energy and renewal. With this guide, travellers can trace ancient patterns in the landscape and discover the wisdom of local legend. A fascinating introduction to centuries of history and tradition, it also shows us how much of sacred England has survived, remarkably, despite the depredations of time. 350pp, 110mm x 215mm, illus. in b&w, softback, 2003
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