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Acknowledgments - Lynn K. Rogerson Participating Museums Message from the Ambassador of Great Britain to the United States - Sir Nigel Sheinwald Director's Foreword - Mark Jones Introduction - Paul Williamson
"If Marble will not Serve": Medieval English Alabaster Sculpture, from Quarry to Object of Devotion - Fergus Cannan
"As they learn it by sight of images": Alabasters and Religious Devotion in Late Medieval England - Stephen Perkinson The Reformation and the Alabastermen - Eamon Duffy Catalogue - Fergus Cannan The Art of the "Alabastermen"
Martyrs and Miracles - The Lives and Deaths of the Saints - Devotion at Home Word Made Flesh: The Life of Christ and the Virgin The Altarpiece Business and Religion: Making and Selling Holy Images The Reformation Map of England Bibliography of Works Cited Index
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