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It is an old truism that people who want to place their perplexities in proportion or simply to clear their heads take a walk, and hope it is a pleasant one. The author is no exception and as an urban walker seeks places with a significant cultural or architectural heritage, preferably photogenic and if with classical remains then so much the better. If there is any industrial archaeology to be admired that is a big bonus. The Author likes to relate Faith to Place, whether in town or country and whilst he did not set out ( literally or figuratively ) to write a book he hopes you will enjoy…mehr

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It is an old truism that people who want to place their perplexities in proportion or simply to clear their heads take a walk, and hope it is a pleasant one. The author is no exception and as an urban walker seeks places with a significant cultural or architectural heritage, preferably photogenic and if with classical remains then so much the better. If there is any industrial archaeology to be admired that is a big bonus. The Author likes to relate Faith to Place, whether in town or country and whilst he did not set out ( literally or figuratively ) to write a book he hopes you will enjoy this latest collection of reflective essays. A number of Essays of Urban Walking and Spiritual Reflection profusly illustrated with architectural and other color photographs taken in England
Autorenporträt
James R Warren was born in Cumberland, England in 1952.Educated at Ware Secondary Modern School and the Aberdeen College of Commerce, Dr Warren is a graduate of Manchester, Strathclyde and Birmingham City Universities and was for twenty years a Senior Lecturer in Information Technology and Quantitative Methods.James Warren is a former Fellow of the Geological Society of London, and a past Member of The Institution of Water Engineers and Scientists, the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers and the Association for Computing Machinery.James lives with his wife Jana at Bloxwich, England.