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Cathedral : the story of its construction
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Cathedral : the story of its construction

Author: David Macaulay; Houghton Mifflin Company.
Publisher: Boston : Houghton Mifflin Co., ©1973.
Edition/Format:   Book : Juvenile audience : EnglishView all editions and formats
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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. The craftsmen were the master quarryman, the master stone cutter, the master sculptor, the master mortar maker, the master mason, the master carpenter, the master blacksmith, the master roofer, and the master glass maker.
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Genre/Form: Caldecott Medal
Dust jackets (Bindings)
Juvenile literature
Additional Physical Format: Online version:
Macaulay, David.
Cathedral: the story of its construction.
Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1973
(OCoLC)593241944
Material Type: Juvenile audience
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: David Macaulay; Houghton Mifflin Company.
ISBN: 0395175135 9780395175132 0808507664 9780808507666 9780395316689 0395316685
OCLC Number: 618460
Awards: Caldecott Honor Book, 1974.
Description: 77 p. : ill. ; 31 cm.
Responsibility: David Macaulay.
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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. The craftsmen were the master quarryman, the master stone cutter, the master sculptor, the master mortar maker, the master mason, the master carpenter, the master blacksmith, the master roofer, and the master glass maker.

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