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Book Review: Egypt in England

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Egypt in England
Chris Elliott
English Heritage, £25.00
ISBN 978-1848020887

Although not as widespread as other imported styles such as Gothic and Classical, the art of Ancient Egypt has had a lasting influence on English architecture, often appearing in the most unexpected places – as this beautifully illustrated new book reveals. The first half comprises seven short essays providing a wealth of information on Ancient Egyptian culture, its ‘rediscovery’ by the West, and how it can still be seen decorating English sites from cemeteries to cinemas – many of which are catalogued in the second part. Take this book and go exploring.


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