Pilgrim Paths In Latin Lands by Dom Bede Camm
£50.00
London: Macdonald & Evans, 1923. First edition, first impression. 278 pages. Illustrated by Joseph Pike with fifty-five plates in monochrome of the various monasteries visited on the author's travels. Dust jacket present but worn and slightly grubby, book itself near-fine.
A illustrated travelogue detailing the author's time visiting monasteries across Europe and Western Asia. Specifically, exploring monastic establishments and towns across Italy, France, Jerusalem and Bethlehem.
Dom Bede Camm (1864-1942) was a noted historian of Roman Catholicism in England. A Benedictine monk of Downside Abbey, he was also Master of the Downside School of Studies in Cambridge and a martyrologist.
A illustrated travelogue detailing the author's time visiting monasteries across Europe and Western Asia. Specifically, exploring monastic establishments and towns across Italy, France, Jerusalem and Bethlehem.
Dom Bede Camm (1864-1942) was a noted historian of Roman Catholicism in England. A Benedictine monk of Downside Abbey, he was also Master of the Downside School of Studies in Cambridge and a martyrologist.
Category Anthropology