Overview
The most iconic statue of its kind on the planet. Many know it was a gift from the people of France to the people of America. However, the incredible story of how this monument very nearly didn't happen is not widely known. French sculptor, Frédéric-Auguste Bartholdi became the driving force for one of the most ambitious international construction projects of its time. For Bartholdi completing the statue for the centenary celebration of the Declaration of American Independence became his life's work, but its construction would lead to a thrilling race against the hands of time.
Full Product Details
Publisher: Nobrow Ltd
Imprint: Nobrow Ltd
ISBN: 9781913123055
ISBN 10: 1913123057
Pages: 144
Publication Date: 04 July 2024
Recommended Age: From 18 years
Audience:
General/trade
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General
Format: Paperback
Publisher's Status: Active
Availability: In Print
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Reviews
The highly detailed watercolor illustrations, often soft and misty, depict a time long gone by. Text balloons displayed in small type tell the story accompanied by helpful maps. * Youth Services Book Review *
Author Information
"Jörg Hartmann studied illustration at the Münster School of Design where he discovered his passion for drawing, especially for comic projects. In Germany, his comics ""Nostradamus"" (EHAPA), ""Wilsberg - In alter Freundschaft""and ""Wilsberg - Um Kopf und Kragen"" (Carlsen Comics) were published. He loves watercolor painting and runs his own gallery in his hometown of Münster. Julian Voloj was born in Muenster, Germany, to Colombian parents. There, he studied literature and linguistics. He is the author of a number of internationally successful graphic novels including ""Basquiat"" (with Soren Mosdal, Self Made Hero, 2019), ""Black and White"" (with Wagner Willian, Abrams, 2023) and ""(Not) A New York Love Story"" (with Andreas Gefe Fairsquare, 2023). He lives in New York City."