Preface
This visually stunning book includes the best of the amazing artworks by top illustrator Stephen Biesty, plus new illustrations commissioned for the book. The Absolutely Best Cross-Sections Book Ever is a collection of all the favourite Biesty titles – Incredible Cross-Sections Incredible Explosions Man-of-War Castle Incredible Body and Incredible Everything – together with new illustrations never seen before. This bumper book reveals the insides of buildings machines and landscapes shows how many ordinary – and extraordinary – things are made and takes you on a journey through the human body! The winning illustrator-author combination of Stephen Biesty and Richard Platt is guaranteed to make this a children’s bestseller.
Forget about the children, this is an extremely interesting book for adults, as well.
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About the Author
Stephen Biesty (born 27 January 1961) is a British illustrator. Biesty is considered a master of cross section. He frequently collaborates with Richard Platt, who writes the text for the majority of his books, which have covered a wide range of informative cross sections aimed at adults and children, all published by Dorling Kindersley.
Early life and education
Stephen Biesty was born in Coventry and grew up in Leicestershire.
In 1979 he joined Loughborough College of Art and Design where he did an arts foundation course. In 1980 he moved to Brighton Polytechnic to gain a BA Hons in Graphic Design specialising in illustration, focusing on historical and architectural drawings. After graduating from Brighton with a first class degree, Biesty went on to gain an MA in Graphic Design at the City of Birmingham Polytechnic, working further in historical reconstruction.
Career
Biesty’s work has found great success, notably his Incredible Cross Sections (1992) is an international bestseller with over one million copies in print worldwide. Other Biesty books written by Platt include Man-of-War (1993), Castle (1994), Incredible Pop-Up Cross-Sections (1995), Incredible Explosions (1996), Incredible Everything (1997), Incredible Body (1998) and Absolutely Best Cross-Sections Book Ever (1999). Since 1999 he has also illustrated the Millennium Dome Pop-up Book (1999), Gold: A Treasure Hunt through Time (Meredith Hooper) (2002), and Rome (Andrew Solway, Stephen Biesty) (2003). Castle was later made into the educational video game Castle Explorer, as was Man-of-War which was made into Stowaway! A tour of an 18th century Man-of-War. Some have compared Biesty’s Incredible Cross Sections to fellow British illustrator Martin Handford’s Where’s Wally? series; for instance in Man-of-War there is the challenge of spotting the stowaway.
Biesty uses paper, pen, ink and water colour paints. He never uses a ruler, drawing everything freehand.
Biesty describes his work as follows:
There’s really no end to the amount of detail you can include. I don’t use a computer and I don’t think I ever will. I draw with a pencil initially and then I work on top of that with ink, usually a Rotring needle-point pen, but sometimes I use a fine brush which gives the line a little variety, a little texture. Then, of course, I add colour and atmosphere with watercolour washes.
I always put figures in. As an illustrator you quickly catch on to the fact that nobody’s going to look at it if there’s no human interest. When you start including figures, you can begin to create a sense of atmosphere. You can show how people relate to a space and you can explore the realities and practicalities of the place, how people lived, how they adapted to their surroundings, how they slept, how they ate.
Personal life
Biesty now lives in Somerset with his wife and son.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Biesty
Description
This is a 1999 FIRST EDITION of Stephen Biesty’s “Absolutely Best Cross-Sections Book Ever”. The book itself is in a fine, as-new condition. The pages, the covers and the spine are FINE.
The Dustcover has a 90mm tear in the back corner, which has not been repaired (please see back dustcover photograph). Otherwise, the dustcover is in good condition.
Please note, this book is oversize and may incur extra shipping costs.
Size: 360 x 273 x 18
Weight: 1.565kg
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