Water in the City
Mark Stoyle
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Description for Water in the City
Hardcover. The book provides a richly illustrated history of Exeter's famous underground passages-and of the city's sophisticated system of public water supply during the medieval and early modern periods. The aqueduct tunnels are a vivid testament to the skill of the medieval craftsmen who built them, and cannot be paralleled anywhere else in Britain. Num Pages: 320 pages, approximately 100, many in colour. BIC Classification: 1DBKEWD; HBJD1; HDT. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 213 x 277 x 25. Weight in Grams: 1258.
The city of Exeter was one of the great provincial capitals of late medieval and early modern England, possessing a range of civic amenities fully commensurate with its size and importance. Among the most impressive of these was its highly sophisticated system of public water supply, including a unique network of underground passages. Most of these ancient passages still survive today.
Water in the City provides a richly illustrated history of Exeter's famous underground passages—and of Exeter’s system of public water supply during the medieval and early modern periods. Illustrated with full colour throughout, Mark Stoyle shows how and ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2014
Publisher
University of Exeter Press United Kingdom
Number of pages
288
Condition
New
Number of Pages
320
Place of Publication
Exeter, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780859898775
SKU
V9780859898775
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 15 to 20 working days
Ref
99-17
About Mark Stoyle
Mark Stoyle grew up in rural mid-Devon, and worked for some years as an archaeologist in Exeter after leaving school. He was awarded his D. Phil by the University of Oxford in 1992, and is currently Professor of early modern History at the University of Southampton. He has written many books and articles on religion and politics in Tudor and ... Read more
Reviews for Water in the City
“The book’s reliance on both documentary and material evidence ensures a solid foundation of scholarship, while its ability to tell such an interesting tale of urban technology in terms of its impact on humans will appeal to a large audience at home and abroad.”
Maryanne Kowaleski, Professor of History at Fordham University, NY ... Read more
Maryanne Kowaleski, Professor of History at Fordham University, NY ... Read more