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Deciphering the Lost Symbol - Freemasons, Myths and the Mysteries of Washington, D.c.

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor Christopher Hodapp Klappentext DISCOVER THE SECRETIVE BROTHERHOOD BEHIND DAN BROWN'S THE LOST SYMBOL Freemason influence on the founding of Washington, D.C., is evident throughout the city's buildings, statues and monuments--but it's written in coded symbols that few people understand. Dan Brown's new thriller sends symbologist detective Robert Langdon through the capital to unravel its Masonic secrets. Now in Deciphering The Lost Symbol, Freemason expert Christopher L. Hodapp compares each clue and plot twist in Brown's story to the true facts. ¿Discover the meaning of "The Lost Word" ¿Decode Masonic and alchemical symbolism ¿Explore the innermost rooms of Masonic lodges and temples ¿Visit the restricted area of the U.S. Capitol and other landmarks ¿Uncover secret patterns in Washington, D.C.'s maps and monuments ¿Crack the codes buried in The Lost Symbol's artwork and puzzles Zusammenfassung DISCOVER THE SECRETIVE BROTHERHOOD BEHIND DAN BROWN'S THE LOST SYMBOL Freemason influence on the founding of Washington! D.C.! is evident throughout the city's buildings! statues and monuments--but it's written in coded symbols that few people understand. Dan Brown's new thriller sends symbologist detective Robert Langdon through the capital to unravel its Masonic secrets. Now in Deciphering The Lost Symbol ! Freemason expert Christopher L. Hodapp compares each clue and plot twist in Brown's story to the true facts. •Discover the meaning of "The Lost Word" •Decode Masonic and alchemical symbolism •Explore the innermost rooms of Masonic lodges and temples •Visit the restricted area of the U.S. Capitol and other landmarks •Uncover secret patterns in Washington! D.C.'s maps and monuments •Crack the codes buried in The Lost Symbol's artwork and puzzles

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Authors Christopher Hodapp, Christopher L. Hodapp, Hodapp Christopher
Publisher Ulysses Press USA
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 28.01.2010
 
EAN 9781569757734
ISBN 978-1-56975-773-4
No. of pages 208
Series Ulysses Press
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > English linguistics / literary studies

LITERARY CRITICISM / General, Fiction companions, Fiction companion works

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