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A History of the Organs in St Paul's Cathedral

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by Nicholas Plumley and Austin Niland

Many books have been written about St Paul’s Cathedral and although some mention the organ, no book of substance has been written about the instruments which have stood in the building, until now. Nicholas Plumley and the late Austin Niland have spent many years between them delving into the archives of the Cathedral, and those of organ-builders. Their research has been meticulous and the result is a most interesting book, accurate in detail and scholarly in presentation, and fully illustrated throughout with many unique photographs. Foreword by Noel Mander, message from the Dean of St Paul’s, and postscripts by Ian Bell and John Scott.

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by Nicholas Plumley and Austin Niland

Many books have been written about St Paul’s Cathedral and although some mention the organ, no book of substance has been written about the instruments which have stood in the building, until now. Nicholas Plumley and the late Austin Niland have spent many years between them delving into the archives of the Cathedral, and those of organ-builders. Their research has been meticulous and the result is a most interesting book, accurate in detail and scholarly in presentation, and fully illustrated throughout with many unique photographs. Foreword by Noel Mander, message from the Dean of St Paul’s, and postscripts by Ian Bell and John Scott.

by Nicholas Plumley and Austin Niland

Many books have been written about St Paul’s Cathedral and although some mention the organ, no book of substance has been written about the instruments which have stood in the building, until now. Nicholas Plumley and the late Austin Niland have spent many years between them delving into the archives of the Cathedral, and those of organ-builders. Their research has been meticulous and the result is a most interesting book, accurate in detail and scholarly in presentation, and fully illustrated throughout with many unique photographs. Foreword by Noel Mander, message from the Dean of St Paul’s, and postscripts by Ian Bell and John Scott.

ISBN 0 906894 28 X

Paperback with full-colour cover, 224 pages, 53 photographs.

Format: 170 x 240 mm

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