Master builders of the Middle Ages, by the editors of Horizon magazine. Author: David Jacobs. Consultant: Robert Branner.

By: Jacobs, DavidContributor(s): Jacobs, David, 1939-Series: A Horizon caravel bookPublication details: New York : American Heritage Pub. Co.; book trade and institutional distribution by Harper & Row [1969]Edition: 1st edDescription: 153 p. illus. (part col.) 26 cmUniform titles: Horizon (New York, N.Y.) Subject(s): Cathedrals -- Juvenile literature | Architecture, Medieval -- Juvenile literature | Architecture, Gothic -- Juvenile literature | Church architecture -- Juvenile literature | CathedralsDDC classification: 726/.6 LOC classification: NA4830 | .M3Summary: Describes the beginning and development of Gothic architecture as manifested in the massive European cathedrals. Focuses on the lives of those involved with the new architectural crusade--laborers, artisans, and churchmen.
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Bibliography: p. 149.

Describes the beginning and development of Gothic architecture as manifested in the massive European cathedrals. Focuses on the lives of those involved with the new architectural crusade--laborers, artisans, and churchmen.