Galison Puzzle Cathedrals of England 1000 pieces

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Immerse yourself in the vibrant world of England through the eyes of artist Brian Cook and piece together a vintage image of Gloucester Cathedral, which appeared on the cover of Charles Frye's 1934 book The Cathedrals of England and is available as a jigsaw puzzle for the first time. The book covers that Brian Cook designed for B. T. T. Batsford during the thirties and forties are also very popular and timeless, and are highly valued by collectors. Whether you're looking for a fun activity for a rainy day or a unique gift for a loved one, this puzzle will be a good choice and will become an attractive addition to any living room or office. The puzzle is packaged in a sturdy box and paper bag, which has been made from sustainable materials. Main features: instructional picture included packaged in a box and paper bag made from sustainable materialsDevelops logical thinking and motor skills
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Chronicle Books is an independent publisher based in San Francisco, founded during the Summer of Love in 1967. They collaborate with artists, writers, and organisations from all over the world, therefore they are committed to diversity in corporate culture and aim to respect and uplift people of different backgrounds and opinions. With an unwavering fascination with books, and striving to inspire the same passion in people, they strive to ensure that you recognise their product as soon as you hold it in your hands. For all their products, they carefully consider every detail so that the product design enhances its content and forms a bond with the customer. Their unmistakable logo, the iconic glasses, can be found on store shelves of all kinds around the world and is an invitation to look at things differently.

Manufacturer's address and contact:
Chronicle Books
680 Second Street
San Francisco, California 94107
Tel.: 415-537-4200
hello@chroniclebooks.com

Address and contact of the representative in the EU:
Dvěděti.cz s.r.o.
Sadová 618
73801 Frýdek-Místek
Czech Republic
dvedeti@dvedeti.cz