A Salisbury Miscellany
A unique exploration of Salisbury's rich heritage
Format:Paperback
Publisher:The History Press Ltd
Published:21st Apr '05
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
This engaging book presents the history of Salisbury through lists, highlighting sights that visitors can still see today in A Salisbury Miscellany.
In A Salisbury Miscellany, David Hilliam takes a unique approach to the rich history of Salisbury by presenting it through a series of lists. Rather than following a conventional narrative, he condenses 1000 years of history into easily digestible segments that highlight the sights and landmarks that visitors can still appreciate today. This format not only makes the information accessible but also engaging for readers who may be exploring Salisbury for the first time.
The book covers a variety of topics, from notable events and figures to architectural highlights, allowing readers to grasp the essence of Salisbury's heritage without feeling overwhelmed. Each list is curated to showcase the beauty and significance of the cathedral, the close, and the town itself, providing a comprehensive overview of what makes Salisbury a unique destination.
With its focus on tangible sights, A Salisbury Miscellany serves as a practical guide for tourists and locals alike, encouraging exploration and discovery. Hilliam's work invites readers to appreciate the layers of history that have shaped the city and to connect with the past in a meaningful way, all while enjoying a leisurely stroll through its streets.
ISBN: 9780750941112
Dimensions: 244mm x 172mm x 10mm
Weight: 330g
128 pages