Sunday, January 31, 2010

Decoding The Lost Symbol The Unauthorized Expert Guide to the Facts Behind the Fiction

   

Dan Brown s new novel once again features Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon this time in the United States racing to uncover clues and crack codes involving secrets that are perpetuated to this day But how much of the novel is true and what is pure fiction Simon Cox bestselling author of Cracking the Da Vinci Code and Illuminating Angels Demons offers the first definitive guide to all the mysteries featured in The Lost Symbol Based on extensive research this A to Z guide lists the real people organizations and themes featured in Dan Brown s latest novel explains their histories and their meanings reproduces and analyzes the symbols themselves and provides insider knowledge gleaned from years of exhaustive study From the monuments of Washington D C to the secrets of Salt Lake City and the hidden enclaves in Langley Virginia Cox knows where the facts are hidden about the Freemasons Albert Pike the Rosicrucians the Founding Fathers and more This is the only resource you ll need to understand and enjoy the complex new world of The Lost Symbol

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Julia Johnson | 2010/01/30
I did not even finish this book There were way too many passages from the book If you have not read the book this may be one you want to read first to help you better understand The Lost Symbol It does help explain some of the mysteries in the book but I would suggest reading either one or the othe but not both

A Baker | 2010/01/19
I am an absolute fanatic when it comes to mysteries and Freemasons and alchemy and that sort of thing One of the greatest classes I took in college was called Alchemy and Transformation of Self So when reading the Lost Symbol I wanted more facts was literally thirsting for more facts I knew a little bit about most of the things Dan Brown was talking about in his extensively researched novel but I just needed more Simon Cox has given us that In his well organized Lost Symbol reference guide you w...

bridget3420 | 2009/12/17
I think that my love of books stems from my love of learning There is always at least one thing that can be learned from a book even if it s just a new word In high school I was one of the nerds who loved to write research papers Going to the library and spending hours pouring over encyclopedias was fun for me I even did research in my free time about whatever subject was calling my name at the time Some of my favorite things to learn about are secret societies religion and rituals This book inc...

L Brandau | 2009/12/09
Decoding The Lost Symbol by Simon Cox is the go to book for those who want to read The Lost Symbol by Dan Brown If you have read Dan Brown s books you know that they are filled with symbolism conspiracy theories secret societies and historical oddities The author has created a book that gives an insight to some of these references in The Lost Symbol There is quite a bit of information about Freemasons Thomas Jefferson and buildings in Washington DC Some of the other topics are Ancient Mysteries...

Ellen P Lafleche christian | 2009/11/28
Dan Brown s The Lost Symbol is the follow up book to The Davinci Code It involves a lost symbol found on our nation s capital that turns out to be a mysterious inviation Decoding the Lost Symbol by Simon Cox decodes the references to people places and things in Dan Brown s book The Lost Symbol It is THE guide to all the mysterious references in The Lost Symbol Not only is Decoding the Lost Symbol a guide for those who read The Lost Symbol it s a guide to secret societies forgotten history conspi...