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Holy Wells, Cornwall - A Photographic Journey (Hardcover)
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Holy Wells, Cornwall - A Photographic Journey (Hardcover)
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List price R663
Loot Price R569
Discovery Miles 5 690
You Save R94 (14%)
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Sacred wells have played an important part in the culture and
landscape of Cornwall for several millennia, and continue to do so.
Holy Wells: Cornwall is a collection of beautiful colour
photographs of forty-five of the most important and pre-eminent
wells in the county, accompanied by an informative text about the
history and legends associated with them, and a number of poems
celebrating them by Robert Southey, Arthur Quller Couch and others.
Like Wales and Ireland, Cornwall was an influential centre for the
Celtic church and pagan places of worship were taken over by
Christianity. Many Celtic saints - St Piran, St Euny, St Nonna, St
David, St Mary, St Cuby, St Anne, St Sampson - are referenced in
the names of churches and wells which stand in towns and villages,
alone on moorland next to stone circles and iron age settlements,
hidden in valleys and even in sea caves. Phil Cope takes the reader
on a journey of discovery through densely wooded terrain, past bare
tors, into ancient churches and along almost forgotten road and
tracks, to lead us to special places of wonder and enrichment. Holy
Wells: Cornwall includes over 256 photographs, together with a map,
bibliography and index.
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