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Walking the Da Vinci Code in Paris: Decoding the City and the Book

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Synopsis:

Discover Paris and decode the secrets of Dan Brown’s popular and controversial novel, The Da Vinci Code, with this fascinating four-color guide through the city and surrounding areas. Both fans wishing to prolong the pleasure of having read the best-selling book and anyone interested in exploring an atypical side of Paris will relish in the intriguing commentary and rare tours of the city.

• Tours through the Louvre, St. Sulpice, the Ritz, The American University, Place Vendôme, the Château de Villette, and Chartes

• A dictionary of sacred and profane symbols, including a glossary of esoteric vocabulary used by Dan Brown

• An introduction to the characters, main themes, events, and controversies that arise in the book

• A close examination of the sacred feminine, and where to find her throughout Paris

• Ideas for those daring enough to take the trail one step further, including historical information and helpful tips

• Detailed maps and color-photos throughout

• A full index that makes finding unusual curiosities easy

Synopsis:

Discover Paris and decode the secrets of Dan Brown's popular and controversial "The Da Vinci Code" with this fascinating full-color guide through the city and surrounding areas. Fans wishing to prolong the pleasure of having read the bestselling book and anyone interested in exploring an atypical side of Paris will relish in the intriguing commentary and rare tours of the city.

Product Details

ISBN:
9781598800449
Subtitle:
Decoding the City and the Book
Publisher:
Avalon Travel Publishing
Author:
Caine, Peter
Subject:
Europe - France
Subject:
History
Subject:
Walking
Subject:
TRAVEL / Europe / France
Subject:
Special Interest - General
Subject:
Paris (france)
Subject:
Brown, Dan
Edition Description:
Trade Paper
Publication Date:
20060322
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Color photos and maps throughout
Pages:
206
Dimensions:
8 x 4 in 8.5 oz
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Product details 206 pages Avalon Travel Publishing - English 9781598800449 Reviews:
"Synopsis" by ,
Discover Paris and decode the secrets of Dan Brown’s popular and controversial novel, The Da Vinci Code, with this fascinating four-color guide through the city and surrounding areas. Both fans wishing to prolong the pleasure of having read the best-selling book and anyone interested in exploring an atypical side of Paris will relish in the intriguing commentary and rare tours of the city.

• Tours through the Louvre, St. Sulpice, the Ritz, The American University, Place Vendôme, the Château de Villette, and Chartes

• A dictionary of sacred and profane symbols, including a glossary of esoteric vocabulary used by Dan Brown

• An introduction to the characters, main themes, events, and controversies that arise in the book

• A close examination of the sacred feminine, and where to find her throughout Paris

• Ideas for those daring enough to take the trail one step further, including historical information and helpful tips

• Detailed maps and color-photos throughout

• A full index that makes finding unusual curiosities easy

"Synopsis" by , Discover Paris and decode the secrets of Dan Brown's popular and controversial "The Da Vinci Code" with this fascinating full-color guide through the city and surrounding areas. Fans wishing to prolong the pleasure of having read the bestselling book and anyone interested in exploring an atypical side of Paris will relish in the intriguing commentary and rare tours of the city.
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