Illustrated Inferno: Take off, through pictures, in the footsteps of the hero of the novel Inferno by Dan Brown - The unofficial illustrated guide Buy on Amazon

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Illustrated Inferno: Take off, through pictures, in the footsteps of the hero of the novel Inferno by Dan Brown - The unofficial illustrated guide

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ISBN / ASINB00RRENOI2
ISBN-13978B00RRENOI2
Sales Rank547,328
MarketplaceUnited States  🇺🇸

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***Updated advanced version***


Inferno illustrated: take off, through pictures, in the footsteps of the hero of the novel Inferno by Dan Brown (author of the Da Vinci Code ) - the unofficial illustrated guide


How to read Inferno by Dan Brown without being lost from the descriptions?


"Is it only possible?"

Yes, it is possible. Read this to convince you


Do you know Botticelli's Map of Hell?


-the battle of Marciano of Vasari?

-a cylindric bucket?

-a death mask?

No? Me neither, I did not know what it was...


The magical power of images: ease your reading


The book Inferno by Dan Brown (who is also the author of the Da Vinci Code), although being a panting novel in my opinion, can almost be compared to a tourist guide to the cities of Florence, Venice and Istanbul as well as works of present art .

I spent hours looking for the paintings, monuments, statues described in this book in order to be able to visualize what was described. Isn't a picture worth 1000 words?

These images, I compiled them in this illustrated guide so that you do not have to perform the same research as I did.


Don't waste time in useless research, use this illustrated guide


All you have to do is read the novel Inferno by Dan Brown and look through illustrated Inferno whenever you would like to view a work or a monument. They are all classified according to their order of appearance in the novel, chapter by chapter.

It's easy and fast,
no research required, no hassle, no time lost, you have everything under your eyes, on top of a short explanatory sentence under the images. A sentence long enough to give a good idea of the work of art and short enough not to bore.

Then, you who have decided to read Inferno by Dan Brown (or if you want to go through it again with premium images) without hassle, go back at the top of the page and click on the "buy" link . See you soon in the footsteps of Robert Langdon!


PS: some images may offend sensitive souls, particularly in Chapter 20.

PPS: Once you have bought the Inferno illustrated book, the download could take more time than normally, depending on your internet connection. This book contains over 200 images...


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