The World of Frankenstein: A Jigsaw Puzzle by Adam Simpson
Roger Luckhurst
(Author)
Adam Simpson
(Illustrator)
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Description
STUNNING DETAIL - Adam Simpson's strong line makes for a jigsaw experience that is both challenging and richly rewarding, with visual interest on every single piece PERENNIAL APPEAL - Frankenstein's monster is a character who has transcended the novel to become part of the cultural consciousness. Even if you've never read the book you will still enjoy the puzzle PERFECT FOR GIFTING - Appeals to core bookshop and gift-shop audience as well as to a general puzzle audience GOOD SIZE - Completed puzzle measures 48.5 x 68 cm (19 x 27 in.) 1000-PIECE PUZZLE inspired by Mary Shelley's iconic gothic novel Frankenstein PACKED WITH STUNNINGLY ILLUSTRATED DETAIL Every single Rebus novel to date is referenced: can you spot them all? INCLUDES POSTER AND PLAYLIST Comes with a poster detailing all the references and a playlist tailor-made by Ian Rankin himself of John Rebus's favorite songs so that you can fully immerse yourself in The World of Rebus. HIGH QUALITY JIGSAW PUZZLE comes in a sturdy box measuring 267x267 mm (10.5x10.5 in) with finished puzzle measuring 680x485mm (26.75x19 in) Packed with characters from the story, the illustration covers all the key scenes in incredible detail so that every piece has something to capture the imagination. This richly rewarding puzzle is accompanied by an illustrated poster and explanatory text detailing who's who in the grisly world of Victor Frankenstein and his monster.
Product Details
Price
$21.99
$20.45
Publisher
Laurence King
Publish Date
October 11, 2022
Dimensions
10.5 X 10.6 X 2.1 inches | 1.65 pounds
Language
English
Type
Board Games
EAN/UPC
9780857829443
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Adam Simpson's work always features a strong emphasis on drawing. He has contributed to major exhibitions in London, New York, Edinburgh, Bologna and Japan. His work has been shortlisted for a British Design Award.