Since ancient times, people have wanted to create a self-moving vehicle. First with springs, then with wind and sails, finally with steam, electric drive, and gasoline. Together with Professor Gavgarford MacLap and his friends, Machine and Button, we will explore...
"The History of the Car in Comics," learn about famous cars, the structure of the engine, types of cars, who invented car racing and why, and also see if it's possible to create an environmentally friendly car. For example, did you know that it took only 1.5 hours to assemble the first mass-produced car - the famous "Ford" Model T, and it cost 260 dollars, which was affordable even for the not-so-wealthy? Have you seen three-wheeled cars or ones that can drive on land and float on water? The book contains not only interesting facts but also a couple of secret tasks that only attentive readers can accomplish.
This comic was conceived and drawn by Eliot Krazinski - an illustrator living in London. He works not only with books but also with art objects and large wall murals. He collaborates with The New York Times and The Telegraph. As Eliot himself says, with the help of his black cat named Pablo, he draws day and night to bring more happiness to this world.
Since ancient times, people have wanted to create a self-moving vehicle. First with springs, then with wind and sails, finally with steam, electric drive, and gasoline. Together with Professor Gavgarford MacLap and his friends, Machine and Button, we will explore "The History of the Car in Comics," learn about famous cars, the structure of the engine, types of cars, who invented car racing and why, and also see if it's possible to create an environmentally friendly car. For example, did you know that it took only 1.5 hours to assemble the first mass-produced car - the famous "Ford" Model T, and it cost 260 dollars, which was affordable even for the not-so-wealthy? Have you seen three-wheeled cars or ones that can drive on land and float on water? The book contains not only interesting facts but also a couple of secret tasks that only attentive readers can accomplish.
This comic was conceived and drawn by Eliot Krazinski - an illustrator living in London. He works not only with books but also with art objects and large wall murals. He collaborates with The New York Times and The Telegraph. As Eliot himself says, with the help of his black cat named Pablo, he draws day and night to bring more happiness to this world.
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