Description
John Henry Parker’s “A B C of Gothic Architecture,” first published in the late 19th century serves as an introductory guide to the beautiful and complex world of Gothic architectural styles. This book helps readers understand the key features that make Gothic buildings so special, from soaring arches and ribbed vaults to intricate tracery and impressive stained-glass windows.
Parker breaks down the evolution of Gothic architecture, explaining how different periods, such as Early English, Decorated, and Perpendicular, each have unique characteristics. The illustrations are crucial, helping to visually explain concepts like flying buttresses and pointed arches, making the subject easier to grasp. It’s a wonderful resource for anyone curious about the history and design of these magnificent structures, offering a clear and accessible overview of a grand artistic movement.







