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Cathedrals and Castles: Building in the Middle Ages
Cathedrals and Castles Building in the Middle Ages
Author: Alain Erlande-Brandenburg, Rosemary Stonehewer (Translator)
Tells the story of the birth of the building trades as represented in the Gothic cathedrals and castles erected in medieval western Europe, discussing the development of the tools and techniques that enabled them to be built.
ISBN-13: 9780810928121
ISBN-10: 0810928124
Publication Date: 2/1/1995
Pages: 175
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Publisher: Harry N. Abrams
Book Type: Paperback
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A small-format, beautifully illustrated history, part of the Abrams "Discoveries" series.
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I recommend this book to anyone interested in the middle ages and/or architecture. It provides the reader with good background information on the construction process and its history. Learn how the era's ingenious new toolsand techniques helped to create not only cathedrals and castles, but also bridges, houses, and city walls.

Numerous first hand accounts are presented, along with a great number of color illustrations to guide the reader and liven the work up--usually a couple per page. It also includes a long reference section in the back of different primary documents for further study. It provides a great backdrop for further learning, and was very entertaining the whole way through.


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