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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great for adults, too!,
By a reader (Laguna Hills, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Stephen Biesty's Cross-Sections Castle (Hardcover)
Although this book is marketed as a children's book, I highly recommend it for adults as well. As someone who is just becoming interested in medieval culture and castles, this was a great starting place for me.Each two-page spread is dedicated to a different subject (castle structure, jobs, entertainment, weapons, etc.). I learned a lot about life in and around the castle in a very short time by reading all the little notes that pointed out all the different aspects of what was going on in the picture. This will be a great help to me when I construct the miniature castle that I plan to make. It's also just a lot of fun to read!
12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Cross-Sections Castle is an Awesome Book,
By Topher (North Carolina, United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Stephen Biesty's Cross-Sections Castle (Hardcover)
This is an exceptional book that is intended for children aged 9 to 12, but is fascinating even for adult readers. You get to see and learn about a fully functional castle in it's heyday. A grand medieval castle is divided into it's many different subsections. Each part of the castle is shown and described in great detail. Its inhabitants, from the Royalty and their residential area, to the toiling peasants and craftsmen, to the military with their weaponry and defenses, are included. There is also a "Where's Waldo" type "Find the Spy" hidden in each cross section. While the squeamish may have some objection to the miniscule amount of material depicting the treatment of captured enemies, and some potty humor involving the functioning of the castle lavatory, I suggest it's a good opportunity for discussion as it really only enhances the thoroughness of the material. It is a good educational resource and a fun book to "read".
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Stephen Biesty's Cross-Sections Castle,
By Maximillian Ben Hanan (Sacramento, California, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Stephen Biesty's Cross-Sections Castle (Hardcover)
This is really a wonderful book about castles. I'd easily placeit with David Macauley's classic "Castles." What reallymakes this book is its wonderful cross-section illustrations of castles which make the architecture of the castle easily accessible to the reader, child or adult. As castle model builder, this book was a "god-send." I have used the many illustrations and comment to make blueprints for my castle reproductions...the ultimate compliment to this book came from my nephews (4 & 5yo) who ask their uncle every visit to pull down this book and read about castles!
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
excellent introduction to castles,
By A Customer
This review is from: Stephen Biesty's Cross-Sections Castle (Hardcover)
I first got this book from the library when I was in sixth grade. It was not only usefull for a paper on castles, It was extremely fascinating. I am now in my teens and still enjoy the subject. Reading books like this sparks an interest in children, as they grow older they want to learn more on such a subject and will move on to read more in depth books. I think that this book, along with Macauly's classic work, are the best books in this area for sparking an interest in the subject of castles, be it history, architechture, or modelling. To the woman who found the illustrations shocking, I say that there is much more graphic violence on TV or in movies. You shouldn't have burned the book either, no piece of literature, no matter how shocking or controversial should be burned. Remember American troops have fought to keep this world free of facism.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A great book,
By A Customer
This review is from: Stephen Biesty's Cross-Sections Castle (Hardcover)
Stephen Biesty castle is a book with great though sometimes grusome pictures and facts also combined with extreme detail!!
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Cross-Sections Castle is an Awesome Book!,
This review is from: Stephen Biesty's Cross-Sections Castle (Hardcover)
This is an exceptional book that is intended for children aged 9 to 12, but is fascinating even for adult readers. You get to see and learn about a fully functional castle in it's heyday. A grand medieval castle is divided into it's many different subsections. Each part of the castle is shown and described in great detail. Its inhabitants, from the Royalty and their residential area, to the toiling peasants and craftsmen, to the military with their weaponry and defenses, are included. There is also a "Where's Waldo" type "Find the Spy" hidden in each cross section. While the squeamish may have some objection to the miniscule amount of material depicting the treatment of captured enemies, and some potty humor involving the functioning of the castle lavatory, I suggest it's a good opportunity for discussion as it really only enhances the thoroughness of the material. It is a good educational resource and a fun book to "read".
9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Heather Idoni Doesn't Know What She Is Talking About!,
This review is from: Stephen Biesty's Cross-Sections Castle (Hardcover)
I think this book is so awsome. It has helped me do a number of reports and lots of research about castles. Heather Idoni who wrote the bad report of this book is one of those people who has the right opinion on society but not the right opinion one to solve it. Or otherwise, oppresive!
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Educational and Fun!,
This review is from: Stephen Biesty's Cross-Sections Castle (Hardcover)
Just seeing a castle from the outside, hardly does it justice. I mean, the things going on in this castle...you just can never imagine.
The Introduction shows the basics of the outside of the castle walls and roofing. Then the next section focuses on defense and siege. Who knew that sometimes castle commanders found uses for their trebuchets and provided the watching ladies with a preciesion bombardment of roses. The Garrison section shows how the Feudal system worked and where they kept the treasure chests. The Treadmill in the Building the Castle Section is not exactly one you might think of now. Children will enjoy this section, it has so many peope at work all over the castle. The Trades and Skills section shows people making pottery. There are candle makers, carpenters, plumbers, tailors and even a Hermit cell where the hermit could study and be religious, even if they didn't agree with the church. Living like a Lord and Food and Feasting, now those pages are quite good. Rules like: "Do not pick your teeth at the table with a knife," sounds like a good one to me. Entertainment, livestock and produce, weapons and punishment are also covered. Very informative and entertaining. You might also enjoy: DK Pockets Castles book, ISBN 0789420473 for even more information. With these two books, you about have castles covered! ~The Rebecca Review
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great book,
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This review is from: Stephen Biesty's Cross-Sections Castle (Hardcover)
The geat thing about this book is the incredible detail in the artwork, and if you look very well you'll find tons fo nice touches, that you would not see on your first look. It sometimes gets a little overcrowded in the pictures, thoug, especially when a lot of characters are on the same place, like the inner courtyard. The text is also very good and many specific terms of the period are explained. Every aspect of castle life is highlighted, although I would have liked to see a little more about life outside a castle. But that's not the subject of the book. Overall, a great addition to the collection of everyone who has an interest in the Middle Ages.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Love Stephen Biesty!,
By Girl_Fiasco (Oregon) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Stephen Biesty's Cross-Sections Castle (Hardcover)
I know it's a kids book, but I bought if for myself. I love cross-sections because I can take in all the little details. I am obsessed with the medieval times and this book is wonderfully accurate and entertaining. Well done!
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Stephen Biesty's Cross-Sections Castle by Stephen Biesty (Hardcover - September 15, 1994)
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