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Très bon état: Livre qui ne semble pas neuf, ayant déjà été lu, mais qui est toujours en excellent ...
ISBN
9780547342405
EAN
9780547342405
Book Title
Built to Last
Item Length
10.9in
Publisher
HarperCollins
Publication Year
2010
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
0.9in
Author
David Macaulay
Genre
Juvenile Fiction, Juvenile Nonfiction
Topic
Historical / General, Architecture, Readers / Chapter Books
Item Width
8.5in
Item Weight
42.6 Oz
Number of Pages
272 Pages

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This new book--inspired by three classic, award-winning books--reveals the how and why behind some of the most fascinating and enduring structures humankind has ever created. Macaulay has revised texts based on new research, created gorgeous new drawings, in some cases wholly re-imagined scenes from the books--bringing Castle and Cathedral to life in full-color for the very first time. The resulting illustrations add to the reader's understanding of these buildings, capturing intriguing new perspectives and a depth of detail in structure and atmosphere. This impeccably researched volume is not only a necessary addition to the bookshelf of any David Macaulay or architecture fan, but will delight readers of all ages who are experiencing his work for the first time.

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Publisher
HarperCollins
ISBN-10
0547342403
ISBN-13
9780547342405
eBay Product ID (ePID)
109228250

Product Key Features

Book Title
Built to Last
Author
David Macaulay
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Historical / General, Architecture, Readers / Chapter Books
Publication Year
2010
Genre
Juvenile Fiction, Juvenile Nonfiction
Number of Pages
272 Pages

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Item Length
10.9in
Item Height
0.9in
Item Width
8.5in
Item Weight
42.6 Oz

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Fifth Grade
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Seventh Grade
Reviews
"Significantly updating the Caldecott Honor-winning Castle (1977) and Cathedral (1973) with new text and full-color illustrations, this hefty volume combines them with a very lightly revised Mosque (2003) for a three-in-one architectural spree. No mere colorization of the black-and-white originals of the first two books (thank goodness!), the all-new, often breathtaking images have been drawn by hand and then digitally colored to harmonize, beautifully, with the look of Mosque."--Kirkus, starred review  "To his many fans, David Macaulay is nothing less than America's Explainer-in-Chief"--the Providence Journal The Way We Work"Humor thus occasionally leavens the information, which, though often complex and technical, is clearly and succinctly presented in double-page spreads, accompanied by an illuminating array of illustrations (including diagrams and cross-sections), often full of visual metaphors and striking angles. Nonfiction (reference books, in particular) rarely seems to get the respect it deserves, but Macaulay's latest ambitious, encyclopedic work commands it."--The Horn Book, starred reviewThe Way We Work ". . . the accuracy, detail and depth of information make this an essential addition to most collections."--Kirkus ReviewsThe Way We Work   "The wonder that is David Macaulay is at it again . . . The work of this Caldecott medal winner and recipient of the McArthur grant is always a must-have in any library."--VOYA (5Q4P), highlighted reviewThe Way We Work   "Macaulay offers an unusual, inspiring perspective into Islamic society that's removed from the charged headlines, and as in all his work, he conveys a contagious awe and wonder at the design and engineering feats that societies have accomplished." -Booklist, starred reviewMosque, "Significantly updating the Caldecott Honor-winning Castle (1977) and Cathedral (1973) with new text and full-color illustrations, this hefty volume combines them with a very lightly revised Mosque (2003) for a three-in-one architectural spree. No mere colorization of the black-and-white originals of the first two books (thank goodness!), the all-new, often breathtaking images have been drawn by hand and then digitally colored to harmonize, beautifully, with the look of Mosque."--Kirkus, starred review "Hold onto your old copies; but add this new version, too. All have much to offer, and comparison is fascinating: illustration, bookmaking, and communication continue to evolve."--The Horn Book, starred review "To his many fans, David Macaulay is nothing less than America's Explainer-in-Chief"--the Providence Journal The Way We Work"Humor thus occasionally leavens the information, which, though often complex and technical, is clearly and succinctly presented in double-page spreads, accompanied by an illuminating array of illustrations (including diagrams and cross-sections), often full of visual metaphors and striking angles. Nonfiction (reference books, in particular) rarely seems to get the respect it deserves, but Macaulay's latest ambitious, encyclopedic work commands it."--The Horn Book, starred reviewThe Way We Work ". . . the accuracy, detail and depth of information make this an essential addition to most collections."--Kirkus ReviewsThe Way We Work "The wonder that is David Macaulay is at it again . . . The work of this Caldecott medal winner and recipient of the McArthur grant is always a must-have in any library."--VOYA (5Q4P), highlighted reviewThe Way We Work "Macaulay offers an unusual, inspiring perspective into Islamic society that's removed from the charged headlines, and as in all his work, he conveys a contagious awe and wonder at the design and engineering feats that societies have accomplished." Booklist, starred reviewMosque, "No mere colorization of the black-and-white originals of the first two books [CastleandCathedral](thank goodness!), the all-new, often breathtaking images have been drawn by hand and then digitally colored to harmonize, beautifully, with the look ofMosque."Kirkus,starred review "Hold onto your old copies; but add this new version, too. All have much to offer, and comparison is fascinating: illustration, bookmaking, and communication continue to evolve."The Horn Book,starred review "Though most libraries won't want to discard their copies ofCathedralandCastle,the new color artwork and updated content give this three-books-in-one volume high value and strong appeal."School Library Journal,starred review Praise forThe Way We Work "To his many fans, David Macaulay is nothing less than America's Explainer-in-Chief"The Providence Journal "Humor thus occasionally leavens the information, which, though often complex and technical, is clearly and succinctly presented in double-page spreads, accompanied by an illuminating array of illustrations (including diagrams and cross-sections), often full of visual metaphors and striking angles. Nonfiction (reference books, in particular) rarely seems to get the respect it deserves, but Macaulay's latest ambitious, encyclopedic work commands it."The Horn Book,starred review ". . . the accuracy, detail and depth of information make this an essential addition to most collections."Kirkus Reviews "The wonder that is David Macaulay is at it again....The work of this Caldecott medal winner and recipient of the McArthur grant is always a must-have in any library."VOYA(5Q4P), highlighted review Praise forMosque "Macaulay offers an unusual, inspiring perspective into Islamic society that's removed from the charged headlines, and as in all his work, he conveys a contagious awe and wonder at the design and engineering feats that societies have accomplished." Booklist,starred review, "No mere colorization of the black-and-white originals of the first two books [ Castle and Cathedral ](thank goodness!), the all-new, often breathtaking images have been drawn by hand and then digitally colored to harmonize, beautifully, with the look of Mosque ."-- Kirkus, starred review "Hold onto your old copies; but add this new version, too. All have much to offer, and comparison is fascinating: illustration, bookmaking, and communication continue to evolve."-- The Horn Book, starred review "Though most libraries won't want to discard their copies of Cathedral and Castle, the new color artwork and updated content give this three-books-in-one volume high value and strong appeal."-- School Library Journal, starred review Praise for The Way We Work "To his many fans, David Macaulay is nothing less than America's Explainer-in-Chief"-- The Providence Journal "Humor thus occasionally leavens the information, which, though often complex and technical, is clearly and succinctly presented in double-page spreads, accompanied by an illuminating array of illustrations (including diagrams and cross-sections), often full of visual metaphors and striking angles. Nonfiction (reference books, in particular) rarely seems to get the respect it deserves, but Macaulay's latest ambitious, encyclopedic work commands it."-- The Horn Book, starred review ". . . the accuracy, detail and depth of information make this an essential addition to most collections."-- Kirkus Reviews "The wonder that is David Macaulay is at it again....The work of this Caldecott medal winner and recipient of the McArthur grant is always a must-have in any library."-- VOYA (5Q4P), highlighted review Praise for Mosque "Macaulay offers an unusual, inspiring perspective into Islamic society that's removed from the charged headlines, and as in all his work, he conveys a contagious awe and wonder at the design and engineering feats that societies have accomplished." -- Booklist, starred review, "No mere colorization of the black-and-white originals of the first two books [ Castle and Cathedral ](thank goodness!), the all-new, often breathtaking images have been drawn by hand and then digitally colored to harmonize, beautifully, with the look of Mosque ."-- Kirkus, starred review   "Hold onto your old copies; but add this new version, too. All have much to offer, and comparison is fascinating: illustration, bookmaking, and communication continue to evolve."-- The Horn Book, starred review "Though most libraries won't want to discard their copies of Cathedral and Castle, the new color artwork and updated content give this three-books-in-one volume high value and strong appeal."-- School Library Journal, starred review Praise for The Way We Work "To his many fans, David Macaulay is nothing less than America's Explainer-in-Chief"-- The Providence Journal   "Humor thus occasionally leavens the information, which, though often complex and technical, is clearly and succinctly presented in double-page spreads, accompanied by an illuminating array of illustrations (including diagrams and cross-sections), often full of visual metaphors and striking angles. Nonfiction (reference books, in particular) rarely seems to get the respect it deserves, but Macaulay's latest ambitious, encyclopedic work commands it."-- The Horn Book, starred review ". . . the accuracy, detail and depth of information make this an essential addition to most collections."-- Kirkus Reviews   "The wonder that is David Macaulay is at it again....The work of this Caldecott medal winner and recipient of the McArthur grant is always a must-have in any library."-- VOYA (5Q4P), highlighted review  Praise for Mosque "Macaulay offers an unusual, inspiring perspective into Islamic society that's removed from the charged headlines, and as in all his work, he conveys a contagious awe and wonder at the design and engineering feats that societies have accomplished." -- Booklist, starred review, "No mere colorization of the black-and-white originals of the first two books [ Castle and Cathedral ](thank goodness!), the all-new, often breathtaking images have been drawn by hand and then digitally colored to harmonize, beautifully, with the look of Mosque ."- Kirkus, starred review   "Hold onto your old copies; but add this new version, too. All have much to offer, and comparison is fascinating: illustration, bookmaking, and communication continue to evolve."- The Horn Book, starred review "Though most libraries won't want to discard their copies of Cathedral and Castle, the new color artwork and updated content give this three-books-in-one volume high value and strong appeal."- School Library Journal, starred review Praise for The Way We Work "To his many fans, David Macaulay is nothing less than America's Explainer-in-Chief"- The Providence Journal   "Humor thus occasionally leavens the information, which, though often complex and technical, is clearly and succinctly presented in double-page spreads, accompanied by an illuminating array of illustrations (including diagrams and cross-sections), often full of visual metaphors and striking angles. Nonfiction (reference books, in particular) rarely seems to get the respect it deserves, but Macaulay's latest ambitious, encyclopedic work commands it."- The Horn Book, starred review ". . . the accuracy, detail and depth of information make this an essential addition to most collections."- Kirkus Reviews   "The wonder that is David Macaulay is at it again....The work of this Caldecott medal winner and recipient of the McArthur grant is always a must-have in any library."- VOYA (5Q4P), highlighted review  Praise for Mosque "Macaulay offers an unusual, inspiring perspective into Islamic society that's removed from the charged headlines, and as in all his work, he conveys a contagious awe and wonder at the design and engineering feats that societies have accomplished." - Booklist, starred review, "No mere colorization of the black-and-white originals of the first two books [ Castle and Cathedral ](thank goodness!), the all-new, often breathtaking images have been drawn by hand and then digitally colored to harmonize, beautifully, with the look of Mosque ."e" Kirkus, starred review "Hold onto your old copies; but add this new version, too. All have much to offer, and comparison is fascinating: illustration, bookmaking, and communication continue to evolve."e" The Horn Book, starred review "Though most libraries wone(tm)t want to discard their copies of Cathedral and Castle, the new color artwork and updated content give this three-books-in-one volume high value and strong appeal."e" School Library Journal, starred review Praise for The Way We Work "To his many fans, David Macaulay is nothing less than America's Explainer-in-Chief"e" The Providence Journal "Humor thus occasionally leavens the information, which, though often complex and technical, is clearly and succinctly presented in double-page spreads, accompanied by an illuminating array of illustrations (including diagrams and cross-sections), often full of visual metaphors and striking angles. Nonfiction (reference books, in particular) rarely seems to get the respect it deserves, but Macaulaye(tm)s latest ambitious, encyclopedic work commands it."e" The Horn Book, starred review ". . . the accuracy, detail and depth of information make this an essential addition to most collections."e" Kirkus Reviews "The wonder that is David Macaulay is at it again....The work of this Caldecott medal winner and recipient of the McArthur grant is always a must-have in any library."e" VOYA (5Q4P), highlighted review Praise for Mosque "Macaulay offers an unusual, inspiring perspective into Islamic society that's removed from the charged headlines, and as in all his work, he conveys a contagious awe and wonder at the design and engineering feats that societies have accomplished." e" Booklist, starred review, "To his many fans, David Macaulay is nothing less than America's Explainer-in-Chief"--the Providence Journal The Way We Work"Humor thus occasionally leavens the information, which, though often complex and technical, is clearly and succinctly presented in double-page spreads, accompanied by an illuminating array of illustrations (including diagrams and cross-sections), often full of visual metaphors and striking angles. Nonfiction (reference books, in particular) rarely seems to get the respect it deserves, but Macaulay's latest ambitious, encyclopedic work commands it."--The Horn Book, starred reviewThe Way We Work ". . . the accuracy, detail and depth of information make this an essential addition to most collections."--Kirkus ReviewsThe Way We Work   "The wonder that is David Macaulay is at it again . . . The work of this Caldecott medal winner and recipient of the McArthur grant is always a must-have in any library."--VOYA (5Q4P), highlighted reviewThe Way We Work   "Macaulay offers an unusual, inspiring perspective into Islamic society that's removed from the charged headlines, and as in all his work, he conveys a contagious awe and wonder at the design and engineering feats that societies have accomplished." -Booklist, starred reviewMosque   "Citycharts the planning and building of an imaginary Roman city, 'Verbonia.' Macaulay focuses on the achievement of efficient and rational city planning. His brilliantly individualistic drawings capture the essential quality of the Roman character, the ability to organize." School Library Journal, StarredCity    , "No mere colorization of the black-and-white originals of the first two books [Castle and Cathedral](thank goodness!), the all-new, often breathtaking images have been drawn by hand and then digitally colored to harmonize, beautifully, with the look of Mosque."--Kirkus, starred review "Hold onto your old copies; but add this new version, too. All have much to offer, and comparison is fascinating: illustration, bookmaking, and communication continue to evolve."--The Horn Book, starred review "Though most libraries won't want to discard their copies of Cathedral and Castle, the new color artwork and updated content give this three-books-in-one volume high value and strong appeal."--School Library Journal, starred review Praise for The Way We Work "To his many fans, David Macaulay is nothing less than America's Explainer-in-Chief"--The Providence Journal "Humor thus occasionally leavens the information, which, though often complex and technical, is clearly and succinctly presented in double-page spreads, accompanied by an illuminating array of illustrations (including diagrams and cross-sections), often full of visual metaphors and striking angles. Nonfiction (reference books, in particular) rarely seems to get the respect it deserves, but Macaulay's latest ambitious, encyclopedic work commands it."--The Horn Book, starred review ". . . the accuracy, detail and depth of information make this an essential addition to most collections."--Kirkus Reviews "The wonder that is David Macaulay is at it again....The work of this Caldecott medal winner and recipient of the McArthur grant is always a must-have in any library."--VOYA (5Q4P), highlighted review Praise for Mosque "Macaulay offers an unusual, inspiring perspective into Islamic society that's removed from the charged headlines, and as in all his work, he conveys a contagious awe and wonder at the design and engineering feats that societies have accomplished." --Booklist, starred review
Copyright Date
2010
Intended Audience
Juvenile Audience
Illustrated
Yes

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