Le symbole perdu by Dan Brown

Le symbole perdu by Dan Brown

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Le symbole perdu by Dan Brown

Robert Langdon, professeur en symbologie, est convoque d'urgence par son ami Peter Solomon, philanthrope et macon de haut grade, pour une conference a donner le soir meme. En rejoignant la rotonde du Capitole, il fait une macabre decouverte. Ce sera le premier indice d'une quete haletante, des sous-sols de la Bibliotheque du Congres aux temples maconniques, a la recherche du secret le mieux garde de la franc-maconnerie. Une aventure ou s'affrontent les traditions esoteriques et la formidable intelligence de Robert Langdon.Par l'auteur du Da Vinci code.

Dan Brown has practiced design and product commercialization for 30 years, first in industry and for the last 15 years as a consultant, inventor, and entrepreneur.

Dan's credentials include attaining a master's degree in product development from Northwestern, over 30 U.S. utility patents, and numerous international design and innovation awards. He is the founder and president of LoggerHead Tools and a principal at Consul-Tech Concepts.

Dan is Clinical Associate Professor, McCormick School of Engineering, Northwestern University.

Lisa Del Torto teaches expository writing, freshman seminars, and the Design Thinking and Communication (DTC) sequence at the Segal Design Institute, Northwestern University. Drawing on her training in sociolinguistics and methods of ethnography and conversation analysis, Lisa's research focuses on language and identity, language contact, multilingual family interaction, and English language learning.

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ISBN 13 9782253134176
ISBN 10 2253134171
Title Le symbole perdu
Author Dan Brown
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Le Livre de poche
Year published 2011-02-02
Number of pages 736
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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