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Cathedral: The Story of its Construction
Cathedral The Story of its Construction
Author: David Macaulay
Text and detailed drawings follow the planning and construction of a magnificent Gothic cathedral in the imaginary French town of Chutreaux during the thirteenth century.
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ISBN-13: 9780440840916
ISBN-10: 0440840910
Publication Date: 1989
Pages: 77
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Publisher: Trumpet Club
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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This is a Caldecott Honor Book and deserves all the accolades it has earned. Through words and pictures, the reader is told the complex story of how a Gothic cathedral was conceived, created and used in the Middle Ages. The example used is fictitious but relies on the author's extensive knowledge of Gothic cathedrals. One of the most amazing things I learned from this book was the fact that these churches often took one or two hundred years to complete.

The story takes place in Chutreaux, France, in the 1200s. There are no plagues, people have jobs and money and they want to thank God with a church. They have some of the remains of St. Germain, who was a knight in the First Crusade. For those not aware, a church/cathedral is named after a saint and they retain some fragment of that saint's body, perhaps in the sacristy or some other holy place.

Through tight text and awesome drawings, youngsters and adults can learn about the construction of a cathedral. In this telling, it takes 86 years to complete the church; in time for the grandchildren of the original workers to enjoy the beauty of the completed church. There is also a glossary on the last page to help with architectural terms. Beautiful.


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