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| Cathedral, The Story of Its Construction (David Macaulay)Cathedral, The Story of Its Construction by David Macaulay Text and detailed drawings follow the planning and construction of a magnificent Gothic cathedral in the imaginary French town of Chutreaux during the thirteenth century. Since the publication of his first book, Cathedral in 1973, David Macaulay has acquired national and international acclaim. His books have been translated into a dozen languages, and he has been honored with countless awards, including a medal from the American Institute of Architects for being "an outstanding illustrator and recorder of architectural accomplishments". Book Details:
"'Clear and fascinating' commentary and 'eye-catching drawings' follow the long, complex construction of an imaginary 13th-century Gothic cathedral." New York Times Ten Best Illustrated Books of the Year "Beautifully detailed and delicate line drawings, cross sections, and diagrams illustrate how a Gothic cathedral was built in 13th-Century France. Though it's an imaginary church, the imagery will inspire." School Library Journal Best Books of the Year 1973 "This marvelous book recreates the building of a French Gothic cathedral, from the hewing down of half a forest to the placement of the last sheet of lead on the spire. Macaulay uses voluminous knowledge and pen-and-ink sketches, accompanied by a brief, clear narrative... By changing his viewpoint, he powerfully conveys the immense rook-filled heights of the cathedral." Time Magazine
This book is such a great way for children to learn about history, engineering, and even science. It will captivate the curious child (or adult) for a long while. It is a wonderful book to keep on your shelf for years worth of references. ![]() Have a question about this product? Click Here | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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