Books by "George Augustus Selwyn"

12 books found

The History of the Wesleyan Methodist Missionary Society

The History of the Wesleyan Methodist Missionary Society

by George Gillanders Findlay, William West Holdsworth

1921

The Disobedience of the Clergy. A Letter to the Lord Bishop of Lichfield by a Clergyman in His Diocese

The Disobedience of the Clergy. A Letter to the Lord Bishop of Lichfield by a Clergyman in His Diocese

by Clergyman, George Augustus SELWYN (successively Bishop of New Zealand and of Lichfield.)

1876

An Oxford Parish Priest

An Oxford Parish Priest

by George Lewis

1905

My aids to the divine life

My aids to the divine life

by George David Boyle

1883

George Selwyn

George Selwyn

by George Augustus Selwyn

1899

His Letters and Life

His Letters and Life

by George Augustus Selwyn

1899

George Selwyn and His Contemporaries

George Selwyn and His Contemporaries

by George Augustus Selwyn, John Heneage Jesse

1882

Men and Women of the Time

Men and Women of the Time

by George Washington Moon

1891

Public Sculpture of Staffordshire and the Black Country

Public Sculpture of Staffordshire and the Black Country

by George Thomas Noszlopy, Fiona Waterhouse

2005 · Liverpool University Press

The "Black Country" is an area historically known as the cradle of the Industrial Revolution—a thriving regioin built around deep coal seams, conjuring up images of fiery red furnaces by night and black, sooty citadels by day. Yet today the resource-rich region also features many striking public sculptures. This volume provides a comprehensive catalog to all of the historic sculptures and public monuments in Staffordshire and the Black Country. George Noszlopy and Fiona Waterhouse catalog each individual sculpture in detail, including information about the sculptor, the sculpture's historical and artistic significance, the commissioning agent, and the date of installation. The volume also features 350 black-and-white photographs that document the diverse and rich beauty of the region's public monuments. The ninth volume in the widely acclaimed, award-winning Public Sculpture of Britain series, Public Sculpture of Staffordshire and the Black Country is an invaluable resource for British historians, art scholars, and travelers alike.