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1000-piece jigsaw puzzle of an iconic cathedral illustration from book designer and artist Brian Cook.
Immerse yourself in the colourful world of Brian Cook's vision of England. This bright and brilliant vintage illustration of Gloucester cathedral featured on the dust jacket of the 1934 book The Cathedrals of England by Charles Fry.
Now available as a jigsaw puzzle for the first time to provide you with hours of mindful entertainment. The box includes 1000 jigsaw pieces in a sustainable paper bag. Once completed, the jigsaw puzzle measures 70 x 50 cm.
The book jackets that Brian Cook
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1000-piece jigsaw puzzle of an iconic cathedral illustration from book designer and artist Brian Cook.

Immerse yourself in the colourful world of Brian Cook's vision of England. This bright and brilliant vintage illustration of Gloucester cathedral featured on the dust jacket of the 1934 book The Cathedrals of England by Charles Fry.

Now available as a jigsaw puzzle for the first time to provide you with hours of mindful entertainment. The box includes 1000 jigsaw pieces in a sustainable paper bag. Once completed, the jigsaw puzzle measures 70 x 50 cm.

The book jackets that Brian Cook designed for B. T. Batsford through the 1930s and 1940s are much-loved, timeless pieces of illustrative art and highly collectable. The Landscape of England from the same popular heritage book series is also available as a jigsaw puzzle.
Autorenporträt
Batsford¿s history dates back to 1843, and since then it has forged a strong reputation in publishing, creating some of the most iconic non-fiction British books. It's heritage publishing includes the ground-breaking books on Britain from the 1930s and 1940s, featuring the dazzling jacket designs of Brian Cook. Still at the heart of the list are serious books by experts that are both accessible and beautiful. Innovation has always been part of the Batsford tradition, whether it is being the first to promote colouring for grown-ups with the bestselling Millie Marotta series, or show textile work as an art form. Making beautiful books remains at the centre of all its publishing.