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Cracking the Da Vinci Code: The Unauthorized Guide to the Facts Behind Dan Brown's Bestselling Novel by Simon Cox

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  • Pub. Date: May 2004
  • 160pp
  • Sales Rank: 24,526

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    • Pub. Date: May 2004
    • Publisher: Barnes & Noble
    • Format: Hardcover, 160pp
    • Sales Rank: 24,526

    Synopsis

    Dan Brown's best-selling novel, The Da Vinci Code, has become a global phenomenon, and introduced millions of readers to a mysterious world where Leonardo Da Vinci encoded hidden meanings into his paintings; strange symbols are engraved in a remote British chapel; and the Catholic church and an ancient secret society are locked into a centuries-old battle to gain control of the ultimate prize; the Holy Grail.

    But how much of the novel is actually true and what is fictional distortion? Cracking the Da Vinci Code: An A to Z Guide to the Facts Behind the Fiction is the first book to cut through the confusion and disclose the amazing facts that underpin the plot. In a simple A-Z format it reveals the historical basis of the secrets contained in the book, including background information on all the key figures, reproductions of the symbols encoded in the paintings, and insider knowledge such as the riddles hidden in the characters' names.

    Cracking the Da Vinci Code: An A to Z Guide to the Facts Behind the Fiction is an invaluable resource for the many enthusiasts of the novel and all those who want to learn more about the remarkable truth behind the legend of the Holy Grail. Everything you need to know about the facts behind the fiction, including entries on:

    • Church of Saint-Sulpice
    • Cryptology
    • Fibonnaci Sequence
    • Goddess Worshipping
    • Golden Ratio
    • The Holy Grail
    • Knights Templar
    • Leonardo da Vinci
    • The Louvre
    • Mary Magdalene
    • The Mona Lisa
    • Opus Dei
    • Pagan Symbols
    • Pentagrams
    • Pope Clement V
    • The Priory of Sion
    • The Rose Line
    • Rosslyn Chapel
    • Sacred Geometry
    • Solomon's Temple
    • Vitruvian Man

    Simon Cox is the editor-in-chief of Phenomena, the magazine devoted to challenging dogmas, orthodoxies and half-truths. He has also worked as a researcher for some of the leading names in the alternative history field, including Robert Bauval, David Rohl and Graham Hancock. Simon is currently making a documentary based on the facts behind The Da Vinci Code for a major US production company.

    Biography

    Simon Cox was the founding editor-in-chief of Phenomena magazine, a U.S. based newstand publication launched in 2003. Having studied Egyptology at University College London, he went on to work as a research assistant for some of the biggest names in the alternative history game, including Graham Hancock, Robert Bauval, and David Rohl. He lives in England.

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    It's FICTION!by Anonymous

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    June 09, 2009: The Da Vinci Code is just a work of fiction. While the question of whether or not this or that is true remains, how about everyone stop being so critical. It is not being passed as a textbook for future history classes. It's just a wonderful read that simply is meant to stimulate the mind. I don't see anyone throwing such a big fit over Angels & Demons companion books. This story is pretty much the same in both. Grow up.

    Get a Life folksby Anonymous

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    January 24, 2006: A thrilling ride from beginning to end. As long as you are mature enough to understand that it is, in fact, a work of fiction and not based on much factual historical accuracy, you too will love this novel. The characters are compelling and interesting with enough development to make you care about them yet not overplaying them. This book is well suited to anyone who just likes a rocking good yarn!!


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