Dunlop, Ian (Geoffrey David)
DUNLOP, Ian (Geoffrey David)
DUNLOP, Ian (Geoffrey David). British, b. 1925. Genres: Architecture, Biography. Career: Chaplain, Westminster School, 1959-62; Vicar of Bures, Suffolk, 1962-72; Canon and Chancellor of Salisbury Cathedral, 1972-92. Publications: Versailles, 1956; Palaces and Progresses of Elizabeth I, 1962; Chateaux of the Loire, 1969; Collins Companion Guide to the Ile de France, 1979, 2nd ed. as The Country round Paris; The Cathedrals' Crusade, 1982; Royal Palaces of France, 1985; Thinking It Out: Christianity in Thin Slices, 1986; Burgundy, 1990; Marie-Antoinette: A Portrait, 1993; Louis XIV, 1999. Address: Gowanbrae, The Glebe, Selkirk TD7 5AB, Scotland.
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