Goulburn Norwich Diaries by Edward Meyrick Goulburn (2012, Trade Paperback)

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Product Identifiers

PublisherHymns Ancient & Modern LTD
ISBN-101853111252
ISBN-139781853111259
eBay Product ID (ePID)5667461

Product Key Features

Book TitleGoulburn Norwich Diaries
Number of Pages448 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicCultural Heritage, Buildings / Religious, Christianity / General, Christianity / Anglican
Publication Year2012
IllustratorYes
GenreReligion, Architecture, Biography & Autobiography
AuthorEdward Meyrick Goulburn
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Length8.5 in
Item Width5.5 in

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Intended AudienceTrade
Dewey Edition20
Dewey Decimal283.092
SynopsisThis edited version of the 10 Goulburn Norwich Diaries, together with a brief Biography, give a picture of the character and activities of a Victorian Dean, and of the life of Cathedral and City, during the years 1867-87., EDWARD MEYRICK GOULBURN was Dean of Norwich for 23 years (1866-89); he was a preacher, much sought after, and a prolific writer. He has strong ties to Norwich Cathedral: from the royalties earned from his books, he gave some £10,000 towards Cathedral restoration; he wrote the Biography and (with Henry Symonds, the Precentor) translated from Latin the Letters and Sermons of the Founder, Bishop Herbert de Losinga; he recorded the Nave Bosses in a very large volume; he gave the High Altar Rails; his wife, Julia, gave the Cathedral Clock. After his retirement, the Presbytery Pulpit was given in his memory, and he himself gave the Nave Pulpit. Not least, he fought for two years to prevent the Lynn and Fakenham Railway running a line through the Close. This edited version of the 10 Goulburn Norwich Diaries, together with a brief Biography, give a picture of the character and activities of a Victorian Dean, and of the life of Cathedral and City, during the years 1867-87., EDWARD MEYRICK GOULBURN was Dean of Norwich for 23 years (1866-89); he was a preacher, much sought after, and a prolific writer. He has strong ties to Norwich Cathedral: from the royalties earned from his books, he gave some 10,000 towards Cathedral restoration; he wrote the Biography and (with Henry Symonds, the Precentor) translated from Latin the Letters and Sermons of the Founder, Bishop Herbert de Losinga; he recorded the Nave Bosses in a very large volume; he gave the High Altar Rails; his wife, Julia, gave the Cathedral Clock. After his retirement, the Presbytery Pulpit was given in his memory, and he himself gave the Nave Pulpit. Not least, he fought for two years to prevent the Lynn and Fakenham Railway running a line through the Close. This edited version of the 10 Goulburn Norwich Diaries, together with a brief Biography, give a picture of the character and activities of a Victorian Dean, and of the life of Cathedral and City, during the years 1867-87.
LC Classification NumberBX5199.G65A3 1996

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