guardian.co.uk - 7/8/2009
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The Washington-set Lost Symbol will be set in, wait for it, Washington I blame JK Rowling. Her Harry Potter publishers Bloomsbury kicked off the trend of "releasing" book covers to eager fans months ahead of publication of the book itself, and now Transworld is following suit with the latest ...
locusmag.com - 7/13/2009
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locusmag.com —
Locus publisher, editor, and co-founder Charles N. Brown,
72, died peacefully in his sleep July 12, 2009...
on his way home from Readercon. Charles Nikki Brown was born June 24, 1937 in Brooklyn NY, where he grew up. He attended the City College of New ...
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Charles N. Brown, 1937-2009
telegraph.co.uk - 7/12/2009
knopfdoubleday.com - 7/7/2009
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knopfdoubleday.com —
The Lost Symbol Cover THE LOST SYMBOL by
Dan Brown The Lost Symbol , available wherever books...
are sold on 9.15.09, once again features Dan Brown’s unforgettable protagonist, Robert Langdon. The book’s narrative takes place in a twelve-hour period, and ...
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Dan Brown - The Lost Symbol
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Author Scoop —
... that Random House has released the cover for Dan Brown’s The Lost Symbol and “fuels the waiting game” by “slowly releasing tidbits,” hinting at “”an unseen world of mysticism, secret societies, and hidden locations, with a stunning twist that long predates America.” The Guardian Book Blog’s Michelle Pauli is properly enthused… except, well, as she points out, The Guardian ...
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guardian.co.uk 9/15/2009 — Man of mystery ... The Lost Symbol author Dan Brown. Photograph: AGF srl / Rex 1. Who is Dan Brown? A bestselling author A celebrator of the Sacred Feminine A failed singer-songwriter All of the above 2. Which is the correct outfit for Brown’s hero, ...
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