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The Da Vinci Quiz :501 Questions to Crack the Code (by Tracey Turner)

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The Da Vinci Quiz :501 Questions to Crack the Code
 

The Da Vinci Quiz :501 Questions to Crack the Code
(by Tracey Turner)

$3.00

ISBN: 184317152X

  • 2005 first edition,  160 pages
  • Published by Michael O'Mara Books Ltd
  • Paperback,  B Format
  • Very good condition, as new

Illustrated.   Can You Crack The Da Vinci Code?

The phenomenal worlwide success of Dan Brown's remarkable novel, The Da Vinci Code, has sparked widespread discussion and debate about the many mysteries   - some genuine, some fabricated  - on which its action is based. 

Readers everywhere have become fascinated by the novel's exhilarating mix of secret societies and shadowy religious organisations, the symbology of great works of art,  crptography and code-breaking, consipiracy theories, occult rituals, historical revionism, and, perhaps the most compelling mystery of them all:   what  - or who  -  is the Holy Grail, and where can it be found?

Although The Da Vinci Code is a work of fiction it is set in a world of facts and of history.  It is this 'real world' of The Da Vinci Code that has so intrigued millions of readers across the globe.  

The 501 questions of The Da Vinci Quiz will test not only the reader's knowledge of Brown's work, but also their understanding of the world that it inhabits.

Who were also known as the Poor Knights of Christ?    Which organisation has its US headquarters at 243 Lexington Avenue, New York City?  True or False:  the Louvre pyramid contains 666 panes of glass?    Who was the first non-Italian to be elected Pope in nearly five hundred years?

The Questions and the answers are just a few pages away...

 

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