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A**N
A must if you like education that activates your kid
I checked this out, along with about 50 other but similar books, for my kid to do her 7th grade homework. She read them all and only used this book. Fell in love with this book. Fell in love with the Taj Mahal. Fell in love with history. I read it because she wouldn't stop bugging me to read it. I am now in love with Elizabeth Mann and off to the library to check out her others from the series. And asking for them all for Christmas- along with my 7th grader.
M**E
Four Stars
pretty good read
J**Z
A Fascinating Book: Not Just For Children
A beautifully illustrated, well told story. It begins with two pages of text, telling pretty much what most everybody knows. Then.....Read the book to find out what really happened.
M**A
Beautiful Blend of History and Architecture
Elizabeth Mann has created a series of non-fiction books on the great buildings of world civilization. Her series explores structures ranging from the pyramids of ancient Egypt to the Empire State Building. Each book combines history and a description of the building techniques that were used to create the structure.Built in the Seventeenth Century, the Taj Mahal was the cultural high point of the great Mughal Empire that once ruled the India. Mann begins her story by explaining of the origins of the Mughal Empire and then moves on to a detailed description of how the Taj Mahal was built. Her story is enrichened through the use of miniature paintings produced during the era. In turn, these illustrations are supplemented by new detailed illustrations created in the Persian miniature tradition.Elizabeth Mann writes well and does a great job of explaining a history that will be unfamiliar to most of her readers. The carefully rendered illustration add an additional layer of pleasure to the book. This book is a great purchase for children who love that heady combination of history and architecture. Highly recommended.
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