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The World's Greatest Castles

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Castles; Stephen Biesty's Castles

48 pages, Hardcover

First published September 1, 2004

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2,203 reviews
February 26, 2019
kod-sfa
This book holds compressed information about various castles and their history: ownership, construction and siege. The illustrations are very detailed and grandioso.
My favorite one is about Chateau Gaillard which I've read about in the book "Ye Castle Stinketh: Could You Survive Living in a Castle?" but there is so much more information in this book about the siege and the backstory of the feud between Philip Augustus and King Richard the Lion Heart.
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315 reviews11 followers
October 12, 2019
Concept is good but execution is poor. I really liked the details to the drawings and the references from the story told to the areas of the castle it was taking part in. But many of the cross sections weren’t necessary; they were redundant or didn’t really reveal anything inside. And there were several marking typos where the numbers were left out of the text (typos) making identification difficult. It was also odd to flip back and forth from the story where the numbers were and the number labeled version to the larger portrait. I wish they’d just have put the numbers ON the actual drawing to begin with.
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4,856 reviews143 followers
September 9, 2015
I loved the uniqueness of this book and the intro to history for kids. It was well researched but simplified The illustrations went a step further to give specific points of history about areas within the castles.
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1,468 reviews14 followers
November 24, 2008
Lovely illustrations, but they are so finely detailed you almost need a magnifying glass to see everything... a bit frustrating when reading to a young child.
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