The Rough Guide to the Da Vinci Code (Movie Edition) - Edition 2 (Rough Guide Reference) by Veronica Haag - Presentation Transcript
The Rough Guide to the Da Vinci
Code (Movie Edition) - Edition 2
(Rough Guide Reference) by
Veronica Haag
An Eye-Opener
Dan Brown’s thriller THE DA VINCI CODE is now a major movie. Both
book and film have created unprecedented controversy, with their plots of
conspiracy and revelation over the bloodline of Christ and the legend of the
Holy Grail. This ROUGH GUIDE explores the world of THE DA VINCI
CODE, including: The true history of the Holy Grail and the Priory of
Sion, and the debate on Mary Magdalene and the bloodline of Christ.
What art historians make of Leonardo da Vinci’s symbolism in The Last
Supper and other works. How the early Christian Church ‘edited’ The
Bible, and drew on earlier religions. Guides to DA VINCI CODE book and
movie locations in Paris, Rome, Jerusalem, New York, London, Lincoln
and Edinburgh. Reviews of DA VINCI CODE sources and a glossary of
everything from the Templars to the Fibonacci Sequence. Whatever you
think of the book, or the movie, this ROUGH GUIDE is the key to
understanding THE DA VINCI CODE.
Personal Review: The Rough Guide to the Da Vinci Code (Movie
Edition) - Edition 2 (Rough Guide Reference) by Veronica Haag
This Rough Guide to The Da Vinci Code is sound, articulate, well written,
and altogether a brilliant investigation into the issues surrounding Dan
Brown's The Da Vinci Code. Anyone who is curious and wants to be
informed, and wants to make use of the extensive further reading and
website lists, will welcome this book. But a lot of creeps will not like it
because it tells the truth.
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This Rough Guide to The Da Vinci Code is sound, articulate, well written, and altogether a brilliant investigation into the issues surrounding Dan Brown's The Da Vinci Code. Anyone who is curious and wants to be informed, and wants to make use of the extensive further reading and website lists, will welcome this book. But a lot of creeps will not like it because it tells the truth. less
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