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Pop Up House Of Invention...
 
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Robert Crowther
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Toilet paper was invented in 1857. Zippers were first used on clothing in the 1920s--and came with an instruction manual! Native Americans made popcorn more than 5,000 years ago. The first e-mail message was sent in 1973. Who knew?

In this remarkable, elaborate pop-up book by a master paper engineer, readers learn scads of fun facts about everyday household items, suc

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Published by Walker & Company (first published October 2nd 2000)
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Robert Crowther's Amazing Pop-up House of Inventions (Hardcover)
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Robert Crowther, a master paper engineer, first discovered the wonders of 3D illustration in art school. "I just loved the way things came alive when you did them in 3D. Particularly if something is flat, then it moves when you open it. It is the surprise element."


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