Paper London

Take a tour of the city's iconic sights, then build your own model metropolis

Kell Black

Paper London is a celebration of 20 of the iconic features that make the city special. From the Olympic Stadium to Tower Bridge, Westminster Abbey to the Tate Modern, and a contemporary double-decker bus to a vintage phone box, you’ll find everything that says ‘London’ to you here in miniature, easy-to-make paper form, along with a guide to where you can find the originals in the city itself. With just a ruler and some glue, you’ll soon be constructing your own metropolitan masterpiece.

– 20 die-cut paper models ready to press out and build
– Simple, step-by-step instructions for each model
– A map to show the location of each landmark

KELL BLACK is a professor of art at Austin Peay State University in Clarksville, Tennessee. A veteran paper engineer, his work is featured in the collections of the Tennessee State Museum.

  • 48 pages, inclusive of 32pp perforated templates
  • h 202mm x w 252mm
  • paperback with flaps
  • 16pp four colour, 32pp two colour
  • 7,000 words
  • Printed ISBN:978-1-908005-27-4

The following rights for this title have already been sold:

UK

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