The most enjoyable book [of the year] was "St. Peter"'s by Keith
Miller, a witty and entertaining account of the most famous church
in the world, still standing firm against the tides of tourism that
swirl around it. As Miller makes clear, St Peter's has always been
far more than a church.--J. G. Ballard"The Observer"
(11/25/2007)
A finely produced and stylishly written study of 'the greatest
church in the world.' Miller's response to the basilica's
unparalleled architectural opulence is poised between wonder and
wry irreverence at the counter Reformation intensity of it
all.--Theo Hobson"Sunday Times" (04/29/2007)
Keith Miller's study of the great baroque basilica offers a
stimulating perambulation around this vast expanse of sacred space
in the company of a sophisticated guide...Keith Miller's "St
Peter's" joins other outstanding titles in [the] Wonders of the
World series, fast becoming something of a wonder itself, with its
elegant design, its scholarly enthusiasm, and its respect for the
general reader. Like the best guides, it makes one long to visit
the place in question, armed with book in hand.--Mark Bostridge"The
Independent" (04/29/2007)
This scholarly and fascinating book unravels the complex story of
the most famous church in the world.--Clover Stroud"Sunday
Telegraph" (04/15/2007)
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