Sir Christopher Wrens St Pauls built after the Fire of London of 1666 has become the Citys most familiar landmark its dome with the ball & cross above it symbolic of Londons steadfastness down the centuries & its endurance during the Second World War. When it was newly completed in the early eighteenth century it seemed breathtaking & unlike any other cathedral or church in Britain. Todays building is not the first to occupy the site for this has been a place of Christian worship for 1 400 years. The medieval Cathedral with a tower & spire soaring above the city was at the time one of the wonders of Europe. Beautifully illustrated with rare items from city & cathedral archives & glorious colour photography of todays building & its treasures St Pauls Cathedral: 1 400 Years at the Heart of London tells of St Pauls fascinating history.