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Marion Bataille

Author of ABC3D

12+ Works 537 Members 18 Reviews

About the Author

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Works by Marion Bataille

ABC3D (2008) 446 copies, 16 reviews
10 (2010) 49 copies, 1 review
Numero (2013) 27 copies
bruits (2005) 3 copies
La poésie surréaliste (2001) 3 copies
Livre de lettres (1999) 2 copies
Le secret de Clara nº126 (2016) 2 copies
1-10 1 copy, 1 review

Associated Works

The Parenticide Club (1911) — Illustrator, some editions — 84 copies, 7 reviews

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Birthdate
1963
Gender
female
Nationality
France
Places of residence
Paris, France
Associated Place (for map)
Paris, France

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Reviews

20 reviews
An enlivened counting book, in which the numbers appear on the page in a sort of endless geometric dance. One to ten and the other way round: behind each number is hidden its complementary one, which is revealed by turning the page. A double dimension and a parallel reading, an unexpected way to imagine each number by its shape, thanks to an original and immediate graphic layout.

Not only a book to be glanced through, not simply a toy for children and adults, 10 is a surprising object issued show more from the intersection of creativity and design, conceived and built with care. A personal journey among the numbers from 1 to 10. show less
ABC3D is a book of the alphabet -- done pop-up style in red, white, and black ... and one mirror. Bataille's designs are clever (though I was disappointed that he uses only about 12 design concepts and repeats several of them over different letters), but what is extraordinary here is how he surprises the reader with similarities among letters (E/F, sure; but wait till you get to O/P/Q/R!) -- and within letters (there's a mini-me in G!). He makes me want to learn about alphabet history.

Watch show more a video of the book here (audio alert). Note: It shows the entire book (in a little over a minute) but, in my opinion, doesn't "spoil" it. I watched the video and immediately put the book on hold at my library. And I still may get my own copy! show less
This is an incredible, stylish book. The letters move, morph, transform before your eyes and hands. The brilliant book is hand-sized, bold, and packed with dramatic motion. This book is great to use in classrooms, to discuss connections, and differences, holographs, dimension.
An extraordinary book. The cover has a hologram, showing "A", "B" and "C". Many of the pop-ups work for more than one letter. For example, when you go to the page for "E", a pull-tab slides the bottom leg into the page, making the letter an "F". "V" is on a left-hand page, with the right being a mirror in which it is reflected, to make a "W". This is a very creative work, with quite a variety of movables structures. Highly recommended for collectors of pop-ups or abecedaria (or, like me, of show more both)! show less

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Works
12
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Members
537
Popularity
#46,379
Rating
4.0
Reviews
18
ISBNs
30
Languages
8

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