Book Review: Secrets of the Maze: An Interactive Guide to the World's Most Amazing Mazes
Secrets of the Maze: An Interactive Guide to the World's Most Amazing Mazes (2006) by Adrian Fisher and Howard Loxton AMZN
96 pages, Grange Books Ltd, Thames and Hudson Ltd
If you are not familiar with Adrian Fisher, he is a prolific maze designer, having designed over 700 mazes, and he even has his own Wikipedia page where you can learn about his work. If you ever need some maze themed architecture I suggest you check out his design business. Today I look at a book from Mr. Fisher and Howard Loxton.
The book begins with an introduction to mazes, including a discussion of their history, purpose, and design. The book then explores how mazes have been used throughout history for both practical and recreational purposes. The third chapter discusses the design and construction of mazes, including the different types of mazes, the materials used to build them, and the challenges involved in creating a successful maze.
The book then explores a selection of some of the most amazing mazes from around the world, including the Hampton Court Maze in England, the Longleat Hedge Maze in England, and the Dole Plantation Maze in Hawaii, which includes a brief description of each maze, its location, and its dimensions.
In the book you can also find tips on how to solve a maze, including different strategies that can be used to find your way out as well as step-by-step guide on how to design and build your own maze, including tips on choosing a location, selecting materials, and creating a challenging path.
Overall, this is a nice short book on mazes that covers all the key topics. It has great illustrations and is worth a read.
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