Description
Book Synopsis: Award-winning author-illustrator David Macaulay brings readers into a beautiful exploration of Roman buildings and construction. With black and white illustrations and detailed explanations, this comprehensive and visual resource is perfect for young readers interested in history, architecture, and Roman civilization.
Details
Discover the captivating world of ancient Rome with City: A Story of Roman Planning and Construction. Renowned author and illustrator David Macaulay takes readers on a mesmerizing journey through time, exploring the awe-inspiring buildings and innovative construction methods that shaped the Roman civilization.
Uncover the mysteries of Roman architecture with Macaulay's striking black and white illustrations that bring these magnificent structures to life. Each page delves deep into the intricate details of Roman planning and construction, offering young readers a rich educational experience that will leave them inspired and fascinated by the ancient world.
Whether you're a history enthusiast, an aspiring architect, or simply curious about the wonders of Roman civilization, City is the must-have resource for you! Dive into the world of aqueducts, amphitheaters, and temples, as Macaulay expertly combines beautifully crafted illustrations with clear explanations to provide an engaging and comprehensive learning experience.
Don't miss out on this captivating journey through Roman history! Order your copy of City: A Story of Roman Planning and Construction today and embark on an unforgettable adventure that will transport you back in time.
Discover More Best Sellers in History & Criticism
Shop History & Criticism
Women Holding Things: A Visual Celebration of Women's Lives and Roles
History & Criticism - Women Holding Things: A Visual Celebration of Women's Lives and Roles
Sister Wendy's 100 Best-loved Paintings
History & Criticism - Sister Wendy's 100 Best-loved Paintings
How to Make a Watercolor Paint Itself: Experimental Techniques for Achieving Realistic Effects
History & Criticism - How to Make a Watercolor Paint Itself: Experimental Techniques for Achieving Realistic Effects







