Castle : a three-dimensional interactive adventure / [written by Duncan Crosbie ; edited by Sheila Mortimer ; illustrations by Kay Dixey ; paper engineering by Keith Finch ; designs by Kevin Knight and Clare Barber].
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TextPublication details: New York : Abrams Books for Young Readers, 2008.Description: 22 unnumbered pages ; color illustrations ; 31 cmContent type: - text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780810970199
- 9780810970199
- 0810970198
- 728.81
- UG428 .C76
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Cover title.
What was it like to live in a medieval castle? This unique book, perfect for reluctant readers and aspiring architects, shows you. For any child who has wondered what life was like in a real medieval castle, this book introduces an architectural marvel through pop-ups, hidden panels, and the helpful commentary of a castle ghost. Every aspect of existence in a castle--from how it was built, to how it was defended from attackers, to what people ate and how they lived--is illustrated and explained in this uniquely designed story. Oversize and chock full of facts, this book makes an excellent addition to a pop-up book collection and is ideal for gift giving and as a starting point for future research. Praise for The Castle: "Too many graphic novel adaptations of classic literature just break down the stories into digestible panels; this is a powerful interpretation of Kafka’s timeless themes.”
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