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Building St Paul's

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Building St Paul's
Authors and Contributors      By (author) James W P Campbell
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:176
Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 129
Category/GenreReligious buildings
ISBN/Barcode 9780500295502
ClassificationsDewey:942.12
Audience
General
Illustrations 41 Illustrations, black and white; 11 Illustrations, color

Publishing Details

Publisher Thames & Hudson Ltd
Imprint Thames & Hudson Ltd
Publication Date 16 January 2020
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Building St Paul's tells the story of the cathedral that has dominated London's skyline for 300 years and of those responsible for its construction from the time of the disastrous Great Fire to final completion in 1708. The figure of Sir Christopher Wren is well known, but this book also considers those ordinary craftsmen, the contractors and overseers, the quarrymen on the Isle of Portland, the humble stonemasons and carpenters who shaped the materials. James Campbell is the first historian to plough through the documents in search of these people: he describes life on a seventeenth-century building site, the workers' day-to-day responsibilities, how some were poorly paid while others became millionaires. He also unravels the struggles for money that at one time threatened to undermine the whole enterprise. Campbell's account reaffirms St Paul's not only as one man's masterwork, but as an incredible collaborative achievement.

Author Biography

Dr James Campbell, an architect and art historian, is Seear Fellow in Architecture and History of Art at Queen's College, Cambridge. His books include The Library: A World History and Brick: A World History, both published by Thames & Hudson.

Reviews

'A taut study ... Campbell provides a wealth of detail about Wren's construction methods ... lively and informative' - Daily Telegraph 'Fascinating ... enthralling ... compulsory reading for students, and anyone who wants to understand how buildings got built' - Building Design