The World of The Brontës [1000 pieces]
Description
A 1000-PIECE PUZZLE inspired by the life and works of the Brontë sisters. The perfect challenge for book lovers – or anyone who loves a good jigsaw.
ALL YOUR FAVOURITE CHARACTERS can be found hidden in this detailed puzzle, as well as real-life historical figures, who played a part in their lives.
“THE WORLD OF…” JIGSAWS are a fun way of celebrating the lives and works of creative greats. Also available in the series: The World of Frida Kahlo, The World of Shakespeare, The World of Jane Austen
INCLUDES A PULL-OUT POSTER identifying all the characters and telling their tales
SCREEN-FREE FUN from one of the world’s leading publishers of books and gifts on the creative arts. Laurence King Publishing works with some of the world’s best illustrators, designers, artists, and photographers to create beautifully produced books and gifts which are acclaimed for their inventiveness, beautiful design and authoritative texts.
Enter the world of the Brontës with this 1000-piece jigsaw puzzle. Travel across the blustery Yorkshire moors and into the dark, gloomy schoolrooms and weathered stone buildings of nineteenth-century England to spot Cathy and Heathcliff at Wuthering Heights, Jane and Mr Rochester getting married, and a host of other fictional and real-life characters while you build the puzzle. Includes a fold-out poster that highlights characters, locations and key moments.
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Additional information
Weight | 1.54 kg |
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Dimensions | 27 × 19 × 0.25 cm |
Product Dimensions | 27 x 19 x 0.25 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Manufacturer recommended age | 10 years and up |
Release date | October 25, 2022 |
Manufacturer | Laurence King |
E. Alden –
I bought this for someone who loves both Jane Austen and high quality jigsaw puzzles. She absolutely loves it. She’s having a great time picking out the characters.
luvs2read –
I enjoy jigsaw puzzles. This one is so colorful. It also comes with a poster of Austen’s characters and their houses. Each can be found in the puzzle. My granddaughter had fun searching . Two games in one!
Brenda –
Liked the pictures printed on puzzle pieces and the explanation that accompanied the puzzle.The pieces were lighter in weight than some other brands and were harder to pick up off the table surface
Monica O. –
I was looking for a different type of puzzle and really enjoyed this one! It turned out more difficult than I thought it would be. It includes a HUGE foldout of the puzzle picture, with lots of details on each Austen character printed on the back. I knocked off one star because this puzzle only has one type of shape piece — no variety. These aren’t my favorite.
karen –
Love everything Jane Austen!
Cindy –
This was so fun to do, and just tricky enough to be challenging. The pieces were super sturdy and strong, and fit together well. The poster was really useful, and the character key on the back was so interesting. Made me want to go back and reread some of Austen’s books. Totally recommend it!
Judy –
— and am a huge Jane Austen fan. BUT this is the first puzzle I quit working. I found that completed sections of the puzzle could not be moved without them coming apart. I finally got tired of reassembling pieces I had already done. This is the only puzzle I’ve ever quit without finishing.
Vanessa –
Beautiful puzzle. The pieces are very sturdy and the color is vibrant.The only minor issue is the pieces can fit kinda loose, so no pick up challenge for this puzzle. But everything else is great!
M. Baily –
If you love doing intricate puzzles, this one is for you. I consider it difficult to do, but I am really enjoying putting it together. It takes determination to complete it, but if you really like puzzles, you’ll consider this one well worth your time.
Derek –
I’ve done a few of the puzzles in this line and every single one is beautiful, intricate and so much fun to put together. There’s a poster to guide you through assembly with a really interesting breakdown of the image on the back. It’s a challenging puzzle, to be sure, given how tiny the details are, but it never felt impossible and came together pretty easily with some focus. My only complaint about this line is all of the pieces are the standard “puzzle piece” shape with no variation. It’s not a huge problem, but it makes looking at a pile of pieces a bit mundane. I’ll probably do the entire series eventually and can’t wait to see what’s next.