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The Bone Chests delves into a significant chapter of English history, centering on the tumultuous events of the Civil War and the assault on Winchester Cathedral by Parliamentarian forces. This gripping narrative recounts the destruction of ten elaborate wooden chests, which were used to store the remains of various historical figures. The insurgents' shocking act of using these bones as projectiles against the cathedral's exquisite stained glass raises profound questions about the sanctity of history and the reverberations of conflict.
Cat Jarman meticulously pieces together a narrative that intertwines forensic archaeology with historical inquiry. Following the attack, a dedicated group of clergy embarked on a mission to recover the scattered remains of ancient kings, bishops, and a queen. Jarman's exploration spans over a millennium, revealing the intricate tapestry of lives once lived and the stories encapsulated within the bones. This book not only recounts a pivotal moment but also reflects on themes of loss, memory, and the passage of time.
“A haunting exploration of the past, where every bone tells a story.”
Readers familiar with Jarman's previous works or those interested in the broader implications of historical conflicts will find The Bone Chests an enlightening and thought-provoking read. It challenges us to consider the fragility of our collective memory and the legacies we choose to honour or forget.
Format: Hardback
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Pages: 384
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
ISBN: 9780008447328
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