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Books with author Luke Cardy

  • Amazing Bridges!: Volume 1

    Luke Hardy

    language (, Aug. 25, 2012)
    What curls into an octagon? What mimics DNA? What’s made of loose cable and dangerously rickety planks? Bridges! Welcome to “Amazing Bridges!: Volume 1.” Created with Kindle Fire in mind (but viewable on other Kindle models as well), author Luke Hardy showcases 31 amazing bridges from around the world. Continuing along in the Smart-Fun Series, “Amazing Bridges!: Volume 1” features beautiful photographs, diverse bridge construction and interesting facts. At last, kids and grown-ups alike can explore the awesome world of bridges—with “Amazing Bridges!: Volume 1.”Bridges in this book:Lupu Bridge Ponte Vecchio Hartland Bridge Skywalk SattelInfinity Bridge The High Line Royal Gorge Bridge Akashi-Kaikyo BridgeMillau Viaduct Tower Bridge Slauerhoffbrug Sydney Harbor Bridge Vasco De Gama Bridge …plus a whole lot more!
  • Amazing Bridges!: Volume 2

    Luke Hardy

    language (, Aug. 25, 2012)
    What leads directly to a goldmine? What doubles as a sundial? What features a massive ferris wheel? Bridges! Welcome to “Amazing Bridges!: Volume 2.” Created with Kindle Fire in mind (but viewable on other Kindle models as well), author Luke Hardy showcases 31 amazing bridges from around the world. Continuing along in the Smart-Fun Series, “Amazing Bridges!: Volume 2” features beautiful photographs, diverse constructions and interesting facts. At last, kids and grown-ups alike can explore the awesome world of bridges—with “Amazing Bridges!: Volume 2.”Bridges in this book:Henderson Waves BridgeSeri WawasanChengyang Wind-Rain BridgeNesciobrugTe Rewa Rewa BridgeTianjin EyeThe Evergreen Point Floating Bridge…plus a whole lot more!
  • Amazing Buildings!: Volume 1

    Luke Hardy

    language (, Aug. 17, 2012)
    A building that looks like a basket? A palace made of found rocks? A house that walks? It’s all in “Amazing Buildings!: Volume 1.” Created with Kindle Fire in mind (but viewable on other Kindle models as well), author Luke Hardy showcases 32 amazing buildings from around the world. Continuing along in the Smart-Fun Series, “Amazing Buildings!: Volume 1” features beautiful photographs, diverse locations and interesting facts. At last, kids and grown-ups alike can explore the awesome world of architecture—with “Amazing Buildings!: Volume 1.”Buildings included in this book: Lotus TempleThe Dancing HouseMammy’s CupboardNagakin Capsule TowerStata BuildingKorowai TreehouseContainer CityThe UFO House. . .plus a whole lot more!
  • Amazing Buildings!: Volume 2

    Luke Hardy

    language (, Aug. 20, 2012)
    A building with giant eggs on it? A spherical dwelling suspended from trees? A cottage shaped like a toilet? It’s all in “Amazing Buildings!: Volume 2.” Created with Kindle Fire in mind (but viewable on other Kindle models as well), author Luke Hardy showcases 32 amazing buildings from around the world. Continuing along in the Smart-Fun Series, “Amazing Buildings!: Volume 2!” features beautiful photographs, diverse locations and interesting facts. At last, kids and grown-ups alike can explore the awesome world of architecture—with “Amazing Buildings!: Volume 2.”Buildings included in this book: The Stone House of PortugalTurning TorsoThe Pickle Barrel HouseHabitat 67The Eden ProjectThe Beer Can House. . .plus a whole lot more!
  • Amazing Travel!

    Luke Hardy

    language (, Aug. 14, 2012)
    Flying a plane without a motor, driving from the ground right into the water…sounds unbelievable, but it’s real! Welcome to “Amazing Travel!”—Book 2 in the Smart-Fun Series.Created with Kindle Fire in mind (but viewable on other Kindle models as well), author Luke Hardy showcases over 30 off-the-beaten path modes of transportation from around the world. No fancy jargon or lengthy pontifications—just beautiful photographs, brief explanations as necessary, and geographical identification. Kids and grown-ups alike are sure to be entertained by the variety of transport featured in “Amazing Travel!” So get “Amazing Travel!” Because some people travel on boats made out of reeds—and that’s amazing!