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The Disinformation Company: New York, NY (c2004), Paperback, 208 pages
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This definitive documentary exploration of the novel, The Da Vinci Code, rounds up all the key players in the field to talk about key topics in the novel. Features stunning original photography from Paris, London, Scotland and France.
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Da Vinčijev kod je fenomen savremenog izdavaštva. Milioni prodatih primeraka govore da je to najpopularnija knjiga ovog veka. U uvodnoj belešci autor Den Braun napominje da su svi opisi dokumenata i tajnih rituala tačni. Ali, da li su zaista takvi?Martin Lun, istoričar, otkriva istinu koja se
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krije iza Braunovog istraživanja. Autor ne pokušava da diskredituje Braunov roman iz religioznih pobuda kao što je to bio slučaj sa nekim kritičarima. Lun donosi čitaocima nezaobilazan vodič kroz Braunov kontroverzni roman. Show Less
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LibraryThing member Farree
This is basically a comprehensive "Cliff's Notes" on the Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown. It was published after the novel but before the movie. There is also a DVD associated with it (the cover is nearly identical). The book includes a thorough bibliography and list of websites (websitography?) Lunn
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makes connections and mentions groups in here that are not in either the novel or the movie. Only a few of them disagree with other books I've read on these subjects. Very nicely done. Show Less
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208 p.; 4.17 x 0.51 inches
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0972952977 / 9780972952972
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