Sunday, December 24, 2017

Sales are always the best revenge, renowned author Dan Brown tells us.



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Laugh at whomever you want, but don’t come for Dan Brown. The Da Vinci Code author’s literary fruits have entertained millions worldwide, earning him a fortune in the process. Perhaps that’s what makes unprovoked critical assassinations like The Telegraph‘s so funny: the newspaper’s caricature imagines Brown fuming over his negative reviews, written in language that parodies his distinctive writing style. Just ask Stephen King what it’s like, Dan. The more people love you, the more fun they’ll poke — just keep writing, and laugh all the way to the bank.
You can help Henry laugh his way to the bank, too!


Brown, Dan, The Da Vinci Code (Doubleday, 1st ed., 1st printing, typo at p. 243 corrected, 2003). ISBN 0-385-50420-9. The first of symbologist Robert Langdon’s sprints through history and scenic locales. Hardcover, unclipped dust jacket, fine condition. HBB price; 150 obo.

Brown, Dan, The Da Vinci Code: Special Illustrated Edition (Doubleday: 1st ed., 1st printing, 2004). ISBN 0-385-51375-5. With all the copies Da Vinci sold in 2003, the publishers figured there must be some milk left in the cow and brought out this lavishly-illustrated version of Robert Langdon’s  first adventure in Action Symbology. Hardcover, unclipped dust jacket, fine condition. HBB price: $50 obo.

Brown, Dan, The Lost Symbol (Doubleday, 1st ed., 1st printing, 2009). ISBN 978-0-385-50422-5. Robert Langdon’s sequel to The Da Vinci Code. This time he tackles Freemasonry, the Founders, and more tunnels. Hardcover, unclipped dust jacket, fine condition. HBB price: $50 obo.

Brown, Dan, Inferno (Doubleday, 1st ed. 1st printing, 2013). ISBN 978-0-385-53785-8. The third of Brown’s Robert Langdon thrillers, this time set in Florence, the story driven by references to Dante’s Inferno. Hardcover, unclipped dust jacket, fine condition. HBB price: $75 obo.


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