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  1. Apr 1, 2012 · Author David Macaulay hosts CATHEDRAL, based on his award-winning book. Using a combination of spectacular location sequences and cinema-quality animation, t...

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  2. David Macaulay. David Macaulay (born 2 December 1946) [1] is a British-born American illustrator and writer. His works include Cathedral (1973), The Way Things Work (1988), and its updated revisions The New Way Things Work (1998) and The Way Things Work Now (2016). His illustrations have been featured in nonfiction books combining text and ...

    • David Macaulay
    • 1979
  3. Inside a Gothic cathedral, one's eyes gaze heavenward. Divine illumination streams through stained glass windows. The cathedral blends religious and secular life. Most Gothic cathedrals are dedicated to Mary, "Notre Dame." Credits and Sponsors: "David Macaulay: Cathedral" (02:09) Credits and Sponsors: "David Macaulay: Cathedral"

  4. Jan 1, 1973 · David Macaulay. 4.26. 2,274 ratings192 reviews. A Caldecott Honor Book Readers worldwide recognize Caldecott Medal winner David Macaulay's imaginary Cathedral of Chutreaux. This critically acclaimed book has been translated into a dozen languages and remains a classic of children's literature and a touchstone for budding architects.

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  5. Dec 16, 1973 · Written and illustrated by David Macaulay. 80 pp. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company. $6.95. (Ages 10 to 14) In “Cathedral” David Macaulay describes in clear and fascinating detail the 86‐year ...

  6. Cathedral's numerous awards include a prestigious Caldecott Honor and designation as a New York Times Best Illustrated Book of the Year for Macaulay's intricate pen-and-ink illustrations. Journey back to centuries long ago and visit the fictional people of twelfth-, thirteenth-, and fourteenth-century Europe whose dreams, like Cathedral, stand the test of time.

  7. David Macaulay. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Books For Young Readers, 2013 - Juvenile Nonfiction - 80 pages. "Readers worldwide recognize David Macaulay's imaginary Cathedral of Chutreaux. Originally published in 1973, this critically acclaimed book has since been translated into a dozen languages and remains a classic of children's literature and ...

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