
Peter Bellerby
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Dec 18, 2023 |
wuwm.com | Peter Bellerby |Lois Ehlert |Amanda Gorman |Christian Robinson
As the holidays draw closer, you might be looking for an idea of what to give the readers off all ages in your life. Every year, we check in with Boswell Book Company to get their recommendations for the best books to gift. Book buyers, Jason Kennedy and Jen Steele provide this year's suggestions.
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Dec 12, 2023 |
networthynews.com | Peter Bellerby
Moroccan craftsmens influenced author Peter Bellerby, recorded in The Globemakers: The Curious Story of an Ancient Craft. Picture byPlease be considerate of copyright. Unapproved usage is restricted. TravelFulfilling craftspeople in Morocco motivated the globemaker to evaluate his abilities and showed that real craftsmens share the very same innovative commitment and laser focus.
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Nov 11, 2023 |
washingtonindependentreviewofbooks.com | Bernie Taupin |Ferdinand Mount |Peter Bellerby |Adam Thirlwell
Scattershot: Life, Music, Elton & Me by Bernie Taupin (Hachette Books). Reviewed by Michael Causey. “As the book’s title implies, Taupin as memoirist is not going for a comprehensive, linear look at his remarkable life. But it’s chockfull of intriguing celebrity encounters, detours, and pithy, astute comments about those he’s encountered on the ride. Alice Cooper becomes a great friend. Led Zeppelin drummer John Bonham is an ass. Andy Warhol is boring.
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Nov 8, 2023 |
washingtonindependentreviewofbooks.com | Peter Bellerby
You don’t come across too many books like this one: beautiful color photos and illustrations throughout, an oversized 10-by-7-inch format, and a layout in double columns with boxes and pull quotes. Yet The Globemakers isn’t a textbook but an idiosyncratic account of how Peter Bellerby came to rediscover the craft of making globes and turned it into a profitable company.
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Oct 23, 2023 |
lithub.com | Peter Bellerby
The simplest way to make a globe is to construct a sphere and paint it. The earliest globes would have been made of wood or metal, with the celestial or terrestrial map painted directly on by hand. Later, in the sixteenth century, hollow globes were made of thin sheets of metal which were then hand-painted. Mapping doesn’t lend itself to painting and lettering by hand, and cartography was in its infancy, so early painted globes were necessarily very inaccurate.
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