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The story of David Knowles, monk, excommunicate, Regius Professor of Modern History at Cambridge and monk again although exclaustrated, is strange and controversial. Whist attracting people to himself and enjoying a relationship with a wide range of historians, philosophers, and religious people, Knowles remained something of an enigma. The author, lifelong friend David Knowles, Downside monk and medieval historian, attempts to answer some of the questions in this memoir.
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MG: The Untold Story David KnowlesPreviously unpublished photographs plus unpublished stories of prototypes, and behind-the-scenes projects deliver the full and fascinating story of the ever-popular MG. Includes coverage of the sportyMG TC, the independent front suspension TD, and the stylish TF models. This untold story brings ent husiasts up to date through MGs latest offering, the exciting, mid-engined MGF. Hdbd., 8 1/4x 11 3/4, 256 pgs., 25 b&w ill.
MG V8 tells in unprecedented detail the stories of some of the most powerful and exciting cars ever to wear the evocative MG octagon badge. Topics covered include: The story of each MG V8 model, from concept to development and production; Detailed information tables of notable cars and their chassis numbers for each model, plus special editions and colour charts; Interviews with the original MG V8 design and engineering teams; Background on development and testing work on each model; Rare input and insight from many of the outside suppliers and specialists who helped develop the cars; Information on sales and servicing literature, production changes, product placement, celebrity stories and much more. Illustrated with 400 pictures, including concept cars, design sketches and specially commissioned photography. For the first time, a complete and in-depth history of each of these remarkable MG V8 models. Covers concept through to development and production. Will be of great interest to all MG and motoring enthusiasts. Superbly illustrated with 400 colour photographs, many specially commissioned. David Knowles is one of the foremost MG historians of his generation.
Dom David Knowles surveys the monastic life and activities in the early Tudor period. He examines different abbots, bishops and others that shed new light on the fortunes of the Cistercian abbeys and on the influence upon the monks of the new humanist education.
This is the first of a series of volumes which have become recognised as one of the great monuments of English historical scholarship. The late Dom David Knowles began work on the subject in 1929; The Monastic Order in England appeared in 1948, 1955 and 1959. This volume begins the account of a whole way of Christian life and a unique element of English civilisation, from Anglo-Saxon times to the mid-sixteenth century. It opens with a survey of monastic life and activities of the old orders to 1340; goes on to record the impact of the Friars, and concludes with a general survey of the monasteries and their world.