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Encyclopedia Prehistorica: Mega Beasts
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Do you remember pop-up books? Those cumbersome hardbacks filled with leaping tigers, squawking birds and various other fantastical images? 

Well, Robert Sabuda and Matthew Reinhart have taken it upon themselves to transform this childish novelty into something close to art. Their trilogy of pop-up books, known as ‘Encylopedia Prehistorica’, can easily claim to be among some of the most sophisticated books ever made. Ornate depictions of sharks and dinosaurs are painstakingly constructed from scratch to create and mimic the movements of the animals in their natural habitats.

The books, although designed principally for children, have found a huge adult audience, achieving cult status alongside other pop-ups such as ‘The Pop-Up Book of Sex’ by Melcher Media.

The third and final book in Sabuda’s and Reinhart’s collection, ‘Mega Beasts’, tackles the furry titans of the ancient world.  Sabre-toothed cats, bears taller than basketball hoops and the elephant’s hirsute cousin the woolly mammoth, are all beautifully crafted to leap out at you over 35 pages.

As well as joint projects, the two have been working on their own individual books. Reinhart has recently completed ‘Star Wars’, and Sabuda is currently working on his version of ‘The Chronicles of Narnia’. 

‘Encyclopedia Prehistorica: Mega Beasts’ by Robert Sabuda and Matthew Reinhart is published by Walker Books in the UK. By Matt Hussey.



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