The
World's Largest Pop-up Book in the Guiness Book of
Records
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Bigger, The Better)
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The largest pop-up book ever made has just been accepted
to The Guiness Book of Records. On August 30, 2002,
Roger Culbertson, the paper engineer and moving force
behind the construction of Aesop's Fables, illustrated
by Peter de Sève, received a letter and certificate
(on the left ) congratulating him on his having 'been
successful in setting a new Guiness World Record'.
In only six weeks, Culbertson, of Designimation,
Inc., designed and built the book based on a 1994
Aesop's Fables. The World's Largest Pop-up Book is
1200% bigger than the original. Totally produced as
a project with children at the Cornell Museum of Art
& History in Delray Beach, Florida, Culbertson
said, "the most rewarding part of creating the
book was working on it in front of the children."
Aesop's Fables is made up of six spreads with each
spread a pop-up illustration of a different well-known
fable. The super-sized book will be used by the Delray
Beach Public Library, local after-school programs,
and the Literacy Coalition of Palm Beach County.
Ellen G.K. Rubin
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