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Mysterious Prague

od Arnošt Vašíček z vydavateľstva Mystery film 2025 EN jazyk
12,27 €
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Autor: Arnošt Vašíček
Vydavateľstvo: Mystery film
Rok vydania: 2025
EAN: 9788087730768
Počet strán: 168
Typ tovaru: Brožovaná bez prebalu, lesklá
Jazyk: anglický
Rozmery: 150,0x230,0x0,0 mm
ISBN: 978-80-87730-76-8
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Viac o knihe Mysterious Prague (Arnošt Vašíček)

If there is a place permeated by mystery through and through, it is undoubtedly Prague. A city of magicians, alchemists and initiates. A wondrous place said to lie on the border of two realities, a true threshold, a gateway to another dimension.

 

It is said that a long time ago, a group of monks from India arrived, discovered the unique properties of the location, and built the first structures here to further enhance the ability to contact other worlds, and particularly the supernatural. American author Dan Brown said that his fascination with Prague 'began with its deep history of mysticism and occultism. It's a labyrinth of mysterious places — the perfect setting for a Robert Langdon thriller — a city of secrets, both ancient and modern. And it truly is. There are traces of fascinating secrets hidden in almost every corner in Prague. Fragments of long-gone events, echoes of a past full of mysteries and unexplained moments. Arnošt Vašíček presents the nine greatest mysteries of the city that hides the secret of all secrets.

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