33 keys to unlocking The lost symbol
a reader's companion to the Dan Brown novel
1st ed.
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2010 - Newmarket Press, New York, New York (State)
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English
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- Internet Archive33keystounlockin0000beye
- ISBN-139781557049193
- ISBN-10155704919X
- Library of Congress Control Number2009046464
- OCLC Control Number457160824
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- Better World Books9781557049193
- Open LibraryOL24033296M
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- DDC813/.54
- LCCPS3552.R685434 L6733 2009
- LCCPS3552.R685434 L6733 2010
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- LCCPS3552.R685434
Alternate Titles
- Thirty-three keys to unlocking The lost symbol
Description
From a Dan Brown expert, a handy, reader-friendly guide to 33 critical topics covered in The Lost Symbol, including photos, illustrations, and reference links for further exploration. There's so much information and so many facts contained in Dan Brown's thrilling new page-turner that many readers need a quick reference guide to the history, geography, art and architecture, cryptology, science, people and places in the novel. Professor Beyer, who has taught seminars and produced on-line texts to Brown's The Da Vinci Code and Angels & Demons, started to work on this Lost Symbol companion guide three years ago in anticipation of its subject matter.
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