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Books in Stephen Biesty's cross-sections series

  • Stephen Biesty's Incredible Cross-Sections

    Stephen Biesty

    Hardcover (DK Children, May 14, 2019)
    This children's book explores the innermost workings of some extraordinary buildings and machines. From helicopters to submarines, skyscrapers to coal mines, open up a fascinating world packed with unique and detailed cutaway drawings.Whether it's a Spanish galleon or a medieval castle, each cross-section slice or exploded view reveals what's going on inside. See the people swarming inside the Empire State Building, the workers busy backstage at the opera house, and where the crew sleeps on a jumbo jet. Included also are two impressive foldouts showing an ocean liner and a steam train.There are lots of fun facts to be discovered, and curious details are highlighted and explained. Did you know one of the funnels of the Queen Mary liner was fake and used for storing deckchairs? And in almost every scene, there's the challenge to find a man on the toilet! 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. Incredible Cross-Sections is the ultimate way to see how things work.
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  • Stephen Biesty's Cross-Sections Castle

    Richard Platt, Stephen Biesty

    Hardcover (DK Children, May 14, 2019)
    History comes alive in this incredible children's illustrated book about castles.Slicing through different areas of a medieval fortress, extraordinary views reveal the people busy inside, preparing for battle as an enemy army approaches. Packed with facts, you'll find out what it takes to build a massive 14th-century castle, dress a knight in armor, or prepare a feast fit for a king or queen. From the drawbridge to the dungeon, Cross-Sections Castle swarms with the people who keep the castle going--the workers, craftsmen, and servants. And, as you pore over every page, look out for the villainous spy. Is he in the well... the keep... the moat? No? Keep looking, he's there somewhere!Back in print after 20 years, you can now cheer on jousters, be entertained by a troubadour, and witness the gory details of a traitor's demise. This unique illustrated book for kids is not just the story of a castle; it brings medieval history to life.
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  • Stephen Biesty's Cross-Sections Man-of-War

    Richard Platt, Stephen Biesty

    Hardcover (DK Children, Aug. 13, 2019)
    Look inside an 18th-century warship as it sails into battle on the high seas.Packed with extraordinary illustrations, this history book for children covers everything from warship design to navigation. Biesty's incredible drawings slice through a man-of-war to explore every corner, from the crow's nest to the stinking hold. Packed with fascinating facts and gory details, the pages teem with sailors going about their duties. Find out how gun crews fired a cannon, examine a surgeon's toolkit, and learn the best way to wriggle the maggots out of the ship's biscuits. Look out, too, for the stowaway on every page. He's the one with spiky hair, and there's a reward for his capture!This absorbing book will have children--and adults--poring over every page. Celebrating its 25th anniversary, Stephen Biesty's Cross-Sections Man-of-War remains as entertaining as ever.
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  • Stephen Biesty's Incredible Cross Sections of Everything

    Richard Platt, Stephen Biesty

    Hardcover (DK Children, May 26, 2020)
    How many rivets and bolts hold the wings of a Boeing 777 plane together? Why does an astronaut's spacesuit have a layer of liquid-cooled underwear? Who puts the jam in doughnuts?Find out the answers to these questions and much, much more in Stephen Biesty's Incredible Cross-Sections of Everything. His intricate artwork will have children and adults alike poring over every detail, whether it's following the production line of a factory making newspapers or exploring the insides of the Saturn V rocket. Taking you through every stage of each process is Chester the Tester, a character who helps explain how things are made, along with his sidekick Hector the Inspector.Written with humor and fascinating facts to guide you through the illustrations, this book is a glorious way to learn about the world around you.First published 25 years ago, Stephen Biesty's Incredible Cross-Sections series has been updated for the silver anniversary, bringing delight to a whole new generation of curious young readers.
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  • Stephen Biesty's More Incredible Cross-sections

    Richard Platt, Stephen Biesty

    Hardcover (DK Children, Oct. 8, 2019)
    This illustrated book for children shows you how things work. Look inside the human body, explore the magic of Venice, and take a tour around a movie studio - and much more!Part of a unique series, More Incredible Cross-sections is Stephen Biesty at the top of his game. In this updated edition with a refreshed, contemporary style, he gives readers an exploded view of 12 objects, places, landmarks, and modes of transport. But look closer! In every picture is an alien who has lost his way: can you find him? As you pore over Stephen Biesty's superbly detailed pages, you will also discover loads of awesome facts. Did you know that steam engines were notoriously difficult to stop, leading to frequent accidents? Or that people at an Antarctic research base rely on supplies from an aircraft's parachute drops during winter? From windmills to cities, airports to space stations, More Incredible Cross-sections is for curious minds of any age interested in finding out how our amazing world works.
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  • Stephen Biesty's Incredible Body Cross-Sections

    Richard Platt, Stephen Biesty

    Hardcover (DK Children, Aug. 25, 2020)
    A book that actually takes you inside - and around - the human body to see how it works, with the help of some truly unique illustrations and some very small people!Explore your brain, your bones, and everything in between in incredible cross-section drawings of all the body systems. Inside each one are teams of tiny characters busy at work, and explaining what's going on.Every page is packed with jaw-dropping facts. Did you know that the skin is your largest organ - in an adult, it's 2 sq m (22 sq ft). Have you ever thought about how heavy the brain is? Well, it's about 3 pounds and is crammed with 100 billion nerve cells that help you think and move. And by the time you turn 75, your heart will have pumped blood around your body 4,000 million times!With the challenge of finding two tiny explorers making their way through the body, learning about anatomy has never been so much fun!
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  • Stephen Biesty's Incredible Cross-Sections

    Stephen Biesty, Richard Platt

    Hardcover (Dorling Kindersley Publishers Ltd, June 8, 1992)
    Stephen Biesty's Incredible Cross-Sections
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  • Stephen Biesty's Absolutely Best Cross Section Book Ever

    Stephen Biesty, Richard Platt

    Hardcover (Dorling Kindersley Publishers Ltd, Oct. 7, 1999)
    Stephen Biesty's Absolutely Best Cross Section Book Ever (Stephen Biesty's Cross-sections)
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  • Stephen Biesty's Cross-sections: Castle

    Stephen Biesty, Richard Platt

    Hardcover (Dorling Kindersley Publishers Ltd, )
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  • Stephen Biesty's Incredible Explosions

    Stephen Biesty

    Hardcover (Dorling Kindersley Publishers Ltd, Sept. 19, 1996)
    How is a space ship put together? What is really going on in the ground under your feet? How does a windmill work? Taking its title from the first artwork in the book, an exploded view, the book goes on to present each subject in an unusual way. It may be cross-sectioned, viewed from a fish-eye perspective or illustrated inside-out to show what's going on. The pictures are accompanied by informative text which expains what it happening. A strange alien can be found in every scene.
  • CD-Rom:Incredible Cross-Sections - Stowaway!: Windows

    Stephen Beisty

    CD-ROM (Dorling Kindersley Publishers Ltd, )
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  • Stephen Biesty's Incredible Cross-Sections Pop-up Book

    Stephen Biesty

    Paperback (Dorling Kindersley Publishers Ltd, May 10, 1995)
    Stephen Biesty's Incredible Pop-Up Cross-Sections