This fascinating work by Friedrich August Krubsacius and Marc Antoine Laugier explores the history of architecture and church design, from the time of Emperor Constantine to the present day. The authors provide detailed commentary on the key features of Christian church buildings, as well as their historical and cultural significance. This work is an essential resource for anyone interested in the history of architecture and religion.
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Kids thought is was so funny when I read this book with funny voice for the weird words and sounds that had to be said...they rolled across the floor laugh at me and this book...
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This book is so fun. Making grownups say all sorts of goofy things? Kids are all in! This books will have parents and kids laugh. Must have!
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Eldest's kindergarten teacher read this book to the class (over zoom 'cause Covid, so I heard it too). Her two kids (regular guests at zoom storytime) and the class were giggling so much over it, that I ordered a copy for us as soon as we had the extra cash. It's banned from bedtime reading in our house because it's so funny, even after dozens of repeats, lol.
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“The book with no pictures” is my new favorite kids book. My daughter as been interested in other books but no other book made her laugh as loud or long as this one 10/10 would recommend
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This book is a MUST have book for every house. Adults being forced to say silly things? It will make everyone laugh!
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