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Author and artist David Macaulay is renowned for his illustrated histories of archetypal buildings. His first book, Cathedral (1973), examined the construction of a Gothic church, stone-by-stone, joist-by-joist, imagining the people who built and worked inside it. In this new collection, Cathedral is reprinted alongside two other Macaulay studies of buildings built to last: Castle, based on an imaginary 13th century Welsh fortress, and Mosque, based on the magnificent buildings of the 16th century Ottoman architect and engineer Sinan.
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