
The Pop-Up Book of Ships
A Maritime History
Universe Publishing
Published on 13. September 2011
Book
Hardback
6 pages
978-0-7893-2408-5 (ISBN)
Description
Pop-Up Book of Ships is a dramatic pop-up journey into the world's maritime past, presenting various maritime cultural innovations. From the early explorers such as the Santa Maria to the famous Mayflower; from marauding pirate ships to frigates like the Bonhomme Richard and the U.S.S. Constitution; from a quaint Mississippi riverboat to the luxurious S.S. Normandie ocean liner and a superbly crafted America's Cup yacht; from impressive aircraft carriers such as the Intrepid or Enterprise to the most advanced nuclear submarine. Readers will learn about the H.M.S. Victory, labeled a first-rate ship, a designation that was used as early as the eighteenth century by the British Royal Navy for its largest ships mounting 100 guns or more; or that unlike a traditional square-rigged ship, the sails of a Chinese junk can be moved toward the long axis of the ship, allowing a junk to sail into the wind, to name only two. Pop-Up Book of Ships presents a dynamic history of some of the world's greatest maritime adventures. Colorful, informative, and fun, Pop-Up Book of Ships adeptly showcases maritime adventure and lure of the sea, and is a fascinating book for sailors and seamen of all ages.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
US School Grade: From Kindergarten to Fourth Grade, Interest Age: From 5 to 9 years
Illustrations
6 Pop up spreads
Dimensions
Height: 279 mm
Width: 279 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-7893-2408-5 (9780789324085)
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David Hawcock | Eric Kentley
The Pop-Up Book of Ships
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05/2009
Universe Publishing
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Persons
David Hawcock is a skilled paper engineer devoted to the design and production of highly-creative and original pop-up art and three-dimensional paper-engineered concepts. He is the paper engineer for Universe's New York Pop-Up Book, The California Pop-Up Book, The Ancient Egypt Pop-Up Book, and Pompeii Pop-Up Book. Eric Kentley is a freelance writer and has a PhD in social anthropology. He joined the National Maritime Museum in 1981, and during his sixteen-year tenure held a number of posts including ethnographer, head of ship technology, corporate planner, and head of exhibitions.