About stephen biesty s incredible cross sections this children s book explores the innermost workings of some extraordinary buildings and machines.
Stephen biesty s incredible cross sections.
Spread after spread of amazing original cross section drawings take readers inside 18 of the world s most fascinating structures from the empire state building to the hale observatory.
Or at least there are in stephen biesty s incredibly detailed anatomical cross sections of everything from the circulatory system to the human brain.
Stephen biesty s incredible cross sections stephen biesty s cross sections hardcover june 8 1992 by stephen biesty author illustrator richard platt author illustrator 4 6 out of 5 stars 30 ratings see all formats and editions.
From helicopters to submarines skyscrapers to coal mines open up a fascinating world packed with unique and detailed cutaway drawings.
The little people are there to show you how things work.
Incredible cross sections is the ultimate way to see how things work.
Stephen biesty s incredible cross sections was originally published in 1992 with a twenty fifth anniversary edition published in 2017.
Stephen biesty is an award winning illustrator best known for his works cross section castle cross section man of war giant vehicles emergency vehicles and castles.
With more than a million copies sold stephen biesty s award winning illustrated book is as fascinating today as it was when first published in 1992.
Biesty s work has found great success notably his incredible cross sections 1992 is an international bestseller with over one million copies in print worldwide.
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The tiny tunnelers represent blood hormones the immune system nerves muscles and organ home teams.