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The Lost Symbol Illustrated edition

This illustrated edition of Dan Brown's novel 'The Lost Symbol' presents the story of Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon, who is summoned to Washington, D.C., where he becomes entangled in a mystery involving Freemasonry, ancient secrets, and a series of cryptic clues. The book includes visual elements such as photographs, diagrams, and artwork that complement the narrative, offering readers a more immersive experience of the historical and symbolic references within the plot. more

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Dan Brown
Dan Brown

Dan Brown is a renowned American author, known for his suspense novels. His works often revolve around themes such as religion, symbolism, and mysticism. Brown's representative works include 'The Da Vinci Code' and 'Angels & Demons', which have achieved great success worldwide. more

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