 | A sequel to ANGELS & DEMONS, THE DA VINCI CODE starts off with a bang and doesn't quit, leaving the reader gasping to keep up with the twists and turns of this amazingly popular academic thriller. The naked, spread-eagled corpse of a senior curator... |
 | BABY EINSTEIN: BABY DA VINCI is a delightful introduction to the human body accompanied by classical music. Babies are treated to imagery of children, animals, puppets, famous paintings and sculptures while they become acquainted with their eyes,... |
 | A sequel to ANGELS & DEMONS, THE DA VINCI CODE starts off with a bang and doesn't quit, leaving the reader gasping to keep up with the twists and turns of this amazingly popular academic thriller. The naked, spread-eagled corpse of a senior curator... |
 | Drawing on DaVinci's wide ranging works of science and art, Gelb extracts seven principles for channeling one's creativity, Leonardo style. |
 | A sequel to ANGELS & DEMONS, THE DA VINCI CODE starts off with a bang and doesn't quit, leaving the reader gasping to keep up with the twists and turns of this amazingly popular academic thriller. The naked, spread-eagled corpse of a senior curator... |
 | A sequel to ANGELS & DEMONS, THE DA VINCI CODE starts off with a bang and doesn't quit, leaving the reader gasping to keep up with the twists and turns of this amazingly popular academic thriller. The naked, spread-eagled corpse of a senior curator... |
 | Readers who devoured every page of Dan Brown's THE DA VINCI CODE may have pondered how much truth there was behind this work of fiction. The History Channel works along a similar line of thinking with this exploratory documentary on much of Brown's... |
 | Composer: Hans Zimmer. For the soundtrack to Ron Howard's highly anticipated 2006 film version of Dan Brown's wildly popular novel THE DA VINCI CODE, veteran composer Hans Zimmer created a set of appropriately weighty orchestral pieces. These tracks... |
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 | Drawing on DaVinci's wide ranging works of science and art, Gelb extracts seven principles for channeling one's creativity, Leonardo style. |