Who was John Morow, and what can his architectural legacy teach us about medieval Scotland? In this meticulously researched study, P. MacGregor Chalmers examines the life and work of this enigmatic figure, uncovering new insights into the building practices, artistic traditions, and social dynamics of Scotland's medieval past. A must-read for architectural historians and anyone interested in the rich cultural heritage of the British Isles.
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