by StephenBiesty (Author), Meredith Hooper (Author)
This book tells the story of precious gold, created when stars explode, mined in Ancient Egypt, made into a mummy mask and buried with a king.
But the tomb is robbed, the mask is stolen and made into something new... And so the gold changes hands and changes shape as centuries pass. It's a prize at the Colosseum in Rome, a gift for Queen Elizabeth I at Nonesuch Palace, counterfeit coins in a sea captain's chest, a toothpick holder at Versailles, gold buttons on a waistcoat bound for Australia, and a necklace in modern New York.
Stephen Biesty's richly detailed illustrations and Meredith Hooper's resonant text together tell the awe-inspiring story of the gold and its owners, of hopes and dreams, courage and deceit, romance and adventure.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 48
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: Hodder Children's Books
Published: 12 Sep 2002
ISBN 10: 0340788550
ISBN 13: 9780340788554
Children’s book age: 9-11 Years
Book Overview: Stephen Biesty is the illustrator who created the highly regarded Stowaway and the Incredible Cross Sections series. Meredith Hooper has written many childrens books including The Pear Tree , The Colour of Light , Pebble in my Pocket , Journey to Antartica , The Journey of Watkin Stench , The Tomb of Nebamun , A for Antartica , Pole Seekers and Race to the Pole .
'it speaks to the imagination' Quentin Blake
'it's the kind of book that you do actually look at for a very long time' containing ' images you'd carry with you for the rest of your life' Julia Eccleshare
Illustrator: Stephen Biesty studied illustration, specialising in historical and architectural drawings. He achieved international fame with his enormously popular 'Incredible Cross Sections' books, which have sold over 2 million copies worldwide and have won numerous awards. His illustrations are unrivalled for their ambitious scope and extraordinary attention to detail.
Author: Meredith Hooper grew up in Australia and came to the UK to do a post-graduate degree at Oxford. She is the author of many remarkable books for children, acclaimed for the way they distil a wealth of research into writing which is both simple and powerful.