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Dimensional Man


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Published: 1993

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Six feet tall, half skeletal, half muscular, Dimensional Man is an incredible pop-up figure. Creative paper-engineering enables children to look right inside the body - just lift the left pectoral muscle to see the thorax or turn the large intestine anti-clockwise to reveal the abdomen! Far more than a useful reference, Dimensional Man is a unique and remarkable wall chart perfect for anyone interested in knowing how we are put together.

 

There are 1 pages in this book. This is a reference book. This book was published 1993 by Random House Children's Publishers UK .

David Pelham made his name as Art Director of Harper's Bazaar and Penguin Books. He has won many awards, including the Gold Awards from both the Designers and Art Directors Association of London and the Art Directors' Club of New York. Working on both sides of the Atlantic, he is the creator of numerous dimensional books and is a talented paper engineer. His award-winning international best-seller, The Penguin Book of Kites, was published in nine foreign language editions and is still in print. His titles for Jonathan Cape include Say Cheese!, Skeleton in the Cupboard, The Human Body (written by Jonathan Miller) and Sam's Sandwich. He lives in London and has three children. David Pelham is author of the popular Sam's Sandwich series, including Sam's Pizza, Sam's Snack , Sam's Surprise and The Sensational Samburger .

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