The Cult of LEGO by John Baichtal - ISBN: 9781593273910
Hardcover
The authors take readers on a story-packed adventure through the history of LEGO, from its humble beginnings in a small Danish village to its ascent to the summit of the toy world. They learn hundreds of obscure LEGO facts as they’re surrounded by countless fantastically complex and challenging mode…

The Cult of LEGO

$86.17

  • Hardcover

    304 pages

  • Release Date

    1 August 2017

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Summary

In The Cult of LEGO, Wired’s GeekDad blogger John Baichtal and BrickJournal founder Joe Meno take you on a magnificent, illustrated tour of the LEGO community, its people, and their creations.The Cult of LEGO introduces us to fans and builders from all walks of life. People like professional LEGO artist Nathan Sawaya; enigmatic Dutch painter Ego Leonard (who maintains that he is, in fact, a LEGO minifig); Angus MacLane, a Pixar animator who builds CubeDudes, instantly recognizable likenesses…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781593273910
ISBN-10:1593273916
Author:John Baichtal
Publisher:No Starch Press,US
Imprint:No Starch Press,US
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:304
Release Date:1 August 2017
Weight:1.21kg
Dimensions:265mm x 212mm
Series:No Starch Press
What They're Saying

Critics Review

“This fascinating look at the world of devoted LEGO fans deserves a place on the bookshelf of anyone who’s ever played with LEGO bricks.”
—Chris Anderson, editor-in-chief, Wired

“As much a geek treat of the finest kind as it is a fascinating piece of subcultural anthropology. An essential staple for your favorite nerd’s coffee table.”
—Maria Popova, The Atlantic

“When, in their exhaustive and rapturous survey of the multicolored building blocks, The Cult of LEGO, [Baichtal and Meno] present the original patent application drawing for what was then, in 1958, called a “toy plastic brick”, the effect is that of viewing the tablets that held the Ten Commandments, or perhaps the Sistine Chapel artwork. The receptive reader is in the presence of the divine genesis.”
—Paul Di Filippo, Salon.com


“If we’re talking about inspiring the next generation of engineers, flipping through this book would be one way to do it.”
—MSNBC.com

”…A beautiful, coffee-table tome rich with examples of LEGO’s appeal and limitless versatility.”
—TODAY.com

“I defy you to read and admire this book and not want to doodle with some bricks by the time you’re done.”
—Gareth Branwyn, online editor-in-chief, MAKE Magazine

“A crazy fun read, from cover to cover, this book deserves a special spot on the bookshelf of any self-respecting nerd.”
—Jake McKee, former global community manager, the LEGO Group

“An excellent book and a must have for any LEGO enthusiast out there. The pictures are awesome!”
—Ulrik Pilegaard, author of Forbidden LEGO

“We’re all members of the Cult of LEGO—the only membership requirement is clicking two pieces of plastic together and wanting to click more. Now we have a book that justifies our obsession.”
—James Floyd Kelly, blogger for GeekDad.com and TheNXTStep.com


“Surprisingly inspiring … plenty of inspiration for anyone who has ever played with, and loved, Legos.”
—Juliet Izon, Wall Street Journal

“Nearly 300 pages of LEGO awesomeness … just stunning.”
—Bricklover18

About The Author

John Baichtal

John Baichtal is a contributor to MAKE magazine and Wired’s GeekDad blog. He has also written for legendary tabletop gaming magazines Dragon and Dungeon, as well as Kobold Quarterly and 2600- The Hacker Quarterly.Joe Meno is the founder of BrickJournal, a print and online LEGO fan magazine. He has organized and run LEGO fan events, acted as an advisor on LEGO projects, and helped design LEGO sets.

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