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96 pp.
| Houghton/Lorraine |
October, 2003 |
TradeISBN 0-618-24034-9$$18.00
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4-6
Bringing his usual precise observation and clarity of description, Macaulay focuses on the architecture and engineering of a fictional 1595 "charitable foundation": a large mosque plus a religious college, a soup kitchen, public baths, and a tomb. The mosque itself, with its elaborate buttressing system of arches and half domes, its variety of materials, and its richly ornamented interior, will fascinate budding engineers and art historians.
Reviewer: Joanna Rudge Long
| Horn Book Magazine Issue:
November, 2003