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Decoding "The Lost Symbol": Unravelling the Secrets Behind Dan Brown's International Bestseller - The Unauthorised Guide Simon Cox (Author) Series:
Edition:
Imprint:
Mainstream Publishing
Publisher:
Mainstream Publishing
Pub Date:
15 Oct 2009
Publishing Status:
Active
Published in: United Kingdom Paperback 272pp h198mm x w129mm Integrated b/w illustrations + 1 x 8pp colour section ISBN13: 9781845960544 ISBN13: 978-1-84596-054-4 ISBN10: 1845960548 x Description: Written in a clear and concise A to Z format, Decoding the Lost Symbol is the essential guide to the thrilling third Dan Brown novel to feature Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon, The Lost Symbol. Decoding the Lost Symbol takes you on a journey of discovery through the world of Dan Brown and Robert Langdon, opening up the real mysteries and historical facts that are the basis of The Lost Symbol. Set over a breathtaking twelve hours, The Lost Symbol creates a world of intrigue and mystery based around the city of Washington DC. You will discover the amazing truth behind the storyline in Decoding the Lost Symbol, the must-have definitive guide to the Dan Brown novel. Simon Cox is the world-renowned expert on the mysteries of Dan Brown, having already authored the international bestseller Cracking the Da Vinci Code, Illuminating Angels & Demons and The Dan Brown Companion. His guides are essential reading for all fans of the Robert Langdon series of novels and are available in more than fifteen languages. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
The Sartorialist Scott Schuman (Author) Series:
Edition:
Imprint:
Penguin Books Ltd
Publisher:
Penguin Books Ltd
Pub Date:
03 Sep 2009
Publishing Status:
Active
Published in: United Kingdom Paperback 512pp h194mm x w130mm x s39mm 836g full colour photographs ISBN13: 9781846142505 ISBN13: 978-1-84614-250-5 ISBN10: 1846142504 x Description: Scott Schuman just wanted to take photographs of people on the street who looked great. His now famous blog ('the bellwether American site that turned photo blogging into an art form' - "New York Times") was an attempt to showcase the wonderful and varied sartorial tastes of real people - not only those of the fashion industry. The book is a beautiful anthology of Scott's favourite shots from around the world. They include photographs of well-known fashion figures as well as those shots of the anonymous passerby whose imagination and taste delight the viewer. From the streets of Rio to Bejing, Stockholm to Milan, these are the people that have inspired Scott and in turn, inspired designers and people of all ages, wages and nationalities with an interest in fashion. Intimately designed and created with Scott, the book is a handsome object in its own right, in full colour on hand-picked, quality paper. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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