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Great lego sets, a visual history, written by Daniel Lipkowitz with Kathryn Hill, Helen Murray, and Rosie Peet

Label
Great lego sets, a visual history, written by Daniel Lipkowitz with Kathryn Hill, Helen Murray, and Rosie Peet
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Great lego sets
Oclc number
922581735
Responsibility statement
written by Daniel Lipkowitz with Kathryn Hill, Helen Murray, and Rosie Peet
Sub title
a visual history
Summary
Traces the history and development of Lego toy sets, with profiles on the designers, break down of the bricks used, and guided tours of advanced sets. A chronological tour of the history of LEGO's most significant, popular and interesting playsets combines lavish photography with coverage of such classics as the LEGO Space and LEGO Castle series as well as licensed theme sets, including LEGO Star Wars®
Table Of Contents
Timeline - How a LEGO set is made -- 1950s-1960s -- 1970s - Home sweet home - Imagination on wheels -- 1980s - Blast off for adventure - King and castle -- 1990s - Small hands, big imaginations - A brick galaxy far, far away ... -- 2000s - With just a few bricks - Minifigures and more - All aboard - Making waves - Creative creatures - Into action! -- 2010s - Always on duty - The future of building - Expert builders only! - From dreams to reality
Target audience
juvenile
Classification
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