
Canterbury
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Language: EnglishPublished:
Authors:
- Danks, William
1845 - 1916
- Haslehust, E. W.
1866 - 1949
About this book
In the early 20th century, Canterbury emerged as a focal point of English heritage, steeped in centuries of religious and cultural significance. "Canterbury" by William Danks serves as both a travel essay and a historical account, vividly capturing the essence of this iconic city. Readers will be drawn to Danks' detailed exploration of its remarkable architecture, particularly the renowned Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage site. With insightful commentary on the city's evolution and its role in shaping English history, this work is essential for students, historians, and civic activists alike. Discover the layers of history and the vibrant life that continues to pulse through Canterbury’s streets in this compelling narrative.