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A Book Full of Houses

  • non fiction
  • Categories:Science, Nature & How it Works
  • Language:Others
  • Publication date:September,2023
  • Pages:72
  • Retail Price:24.99 EUR
  • Size:245mm×300mm
  • Publication Place:Belgium
  • Words:(Unknown)
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  • Text Color:Full color
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English title 《 A Book Full of Houses 》
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★ A unique look and read book about houses all over the world
★ Stunning illustrations of renowned illustrator Pieter Van Eenoge
★ With interesting facts for young and old

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This books takes you for a ride past houses from different time periods and cultures. Have a look a peculiar houses and discover diverse ways of building and living. From century-old igloos on the North Pole to futuristic sphere houses. From stilt houses in Myanmar to houseboats in the Netherlands…

Discover houses on wheels, houses full of holes or a house in the shape of a pineapple.

Pieter Van Eenoge is fascinated by architecture, employing his stunning,
geometrical style, dives into the history of building and living.

Author

Pieter Van Eenoge’s work is published in several leading newspapers among which are The New York Times, Das ZEITmagazine and De Tijd. Among other awards, Van Eenoge won the prestigious Gold Medal of the American Society of Illustrators and as such attained a spot in Lürzer’s Archive of 200 Best Illustrators Worldwide. Freelance journalist

Julie de Graaf lives in Leiden with her husband, two kids, mountains of Lego and a deaf cat. She loves reading, baking and skateboarding.

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