Scotland has a wealth of stained glass in house, church and hall that is the equal of any in the world. This volume charts the history of that glass and its creators, from the earliest medieval fragments which survived the aftermath of the Reformation, through to the glorious flowering in decorative style that marked the turn of the twentieth century.
Michael Donnelly is the leading authority on Scottish stained glass of the 19th and early 20th centuries. He has conducted an extensive rescue programme, salvaging glass threatened by demolition or neglect.