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1994*1st* Gold Was The Mortar: The Economics Of Cathedral Building - Henry Kraus (Barnes & Noble Books)

1994*1st* Gold Was The Mortar: The Economics Of Cathedral Building - Henry Kraus (Barnes & Noble Books)

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Unlock the Secrets of the Economics of Cathedral Building

Delve into the fascinating world of the economics of cathedral building with Gold Was The Mortar by Henry Kraus. This insightful hardback book offers a unique perspective on how these grand structures not only shaped towns and cities but also the socioeconomic fabric of their time. Each page is a journey into the complexities that inspired some of history's most awe-inspiring architectural feats.

Whether you are a history buff, an architecture enthusiast, or simply seeking to expand your knowledge, this book enriches your understanding of how cathedrals served as more than just places of worship. They were central to community life and played crucial roles in the economy, not to mention how their construction reflected the values and aspirations of the societies that built them.

  • Hardback edition with a good unclipped jacket
  • Explores the intricate relationship between economics and architecture
  • Offers historical insights that bridge past and present
  • Perfect for collectors and those passionate about history
  • Experience the stories behind the stones and craftsmanship

Don’t miss your chance to own this remarkable volume. Add Gold Was The Mortar to your collection today and gain a deeper appreciation for the monumental achievements of cathedral builders and their lasting impact on the world. Grab your copy now and start exploring the economics of cathedral building like never before!

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