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1: pop-up Lighthouses
Lighthouses are a favorite of mine, both in visiting them and painting them in watercolor. The pop-ups in this book are amazing! All are detailed and placed in their home setting along with the keeper's house. They are so tall! The best coffee table book on the market! This is the one to have!
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2: Must have for Lighthouse collectors
This is a great book for people who collect Lighthouse collectables. The actually number of lighthouses displayed is small but then this book is as much about the art of pop up as it is about lighthouses history. So Great Fun if you take it is is a Pop up of some lighthouses and a brief overview of American lighthouses second.
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3: POPUP LIGHTHOUSES
I am very disappionted in this book--especially after reading the glowing reviews, I expected a much better book. Not worth the money!
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4: It's a gorgeous presentation that will make a lovely gift for any lighthouse enthusiast.
Any fan of lighthouses who wants a keepsake edition to admire which is far more 3-D than your typical lighthouse book needs Lighthouses: A Pop-Up Gallery of America's Most Beloved Beacons. It represents paper art at its finest and is a top pick for both pop-up and lighthouse fans, presenting maritime landmarks in thee-dimensional forms and accompanying these with color photos and discussions of each structure. It's a gorgeous presentation that will make a lovely gift for any lighthouse enthusiast.
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5: No Hatteras Pop-up
I purchased this book for my brother-in-law who is very interested in lighthouses. I was especially excited to read in the description that the Cape Hatteras lighthouse was one of the pop-ups ("Pop-ups include some of the most famous landmarks in the country: Cape Hatteras Light, North Carolina's distinctive black-and-white barber ...") since we vacation there every summer. Unfortunately, the Cape Hatteras Light was not a pop-up, but a picture. I was disappointed, but he still enjoyed it.
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