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Picture Book
[Introduction to the Contents]
In 1851, the world's first World Exposition was held in London. The venue was an iron and glass building known as the "Crystal Palace." It was designed by Puxton, a gardener who worked for a noble family. The building itself was said to be an exhibition. In fact, the Crystal Palace was also an object of opposition. What was the world's first World Exposition like?
(Written by Rico Murakami / Illustrated by THORES Shibamoto)