
The best stained glass windows are masterpieces of colour & narrative. They tell Biblical & didactic tales display images of saints & armorial crests memorialise the dead & enhance the devotional ambience of Englands churches & cathedrals. Roger Rosewell here traces the history of stained glass from the rare extant Anglo-Saxon works through to some major examples from the last fifty years exploring the various styles & contexts & affording the reader fascinating insights into how medieval people saw stained glass. Illustrated with a hundred breathtaking photographs & a helpful gazetteer of outstanding examples this book is indispensable reading for anyone interested in church or art history.