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Stephen Biesty's Incredible Cross-Sections

Stephen Biesty's Incredible Cross-Sections

252 kr

252 kr

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Ma., 17 mars - to., 20 mars


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14 dagers åpent kjøp


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Adlibris


Produktbeskrivelse

This children's book explores the innermost workings of some extraordinary buildings and machines. From helicopters to submarines, skyscrapers to coal mines, open up a fascinating world packed with unique and detailed cutaway drawings.

Whether it's a Spanish galleon or a medieval castle, each cross-section slice or exploded view reveals what's going on inside. See the people swarming inside the Empire State Building, the workers busy backstage at an opera house, and where the crew sleep on a jumbo jet. Included also are two impressive fold-outs showing an ocean liner and a steam train.

There are lots of fun facts to be discovered, and curious details are highlighted and explained. Did you know one of the funnels of the Queen Mary liner was fake, and used for storing deckchairs? And in almost every scene there's the challenge... to find a man sitting on a toilet!

With more than a million copies sold, Stephen Biesty's award-winning illustrated book is as fascinating today as it was when first published, in 1992. Incredible Cross-sections is the ultimate way to see how things work.

Artikkel nr.

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Egenskaper

Modell/Type

Papirbok

Sjanger

Historie

Språkversjon

Engelsk

Bokomslagstype

Innbundet (hardcover)

Antall sider

48 sider

Anbefalt aldersgruppe

Barn

Skrevet av

Richard Platt

Bokillustrasjoner

Ja

Illustratør

Stephen Biesty

Utgiver

DK Children

Utgivelsesdato (DD/MM/ÅÅÅÅ)

02/05/2019

Utgivelse år

2019

International Standard Book Number (ISBN)

9780241379783

Vekt og dimensjoner

Bredde

260 mm

Høyde

309 mm

Stephen Biesty's Incredible Cross-Sections

252 kr

252 kr

På lager

Ma., 17 mars - to., 20 mars


Sikker betaling

14 dagers åpent kjøp


Selges og leveres av

Adlibris