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The Templar Code For Dummies

by Chris Hodapp lecturer Alice von Kannon
Paperback: 384 pages
Publisher: Wiley
Language: English
ISBN – 13: 978-0470127650

Reviewed by Stephen Dafoe

Templar Code for Dummies” timorous Christopher Hodapp and Alice von Kannon equitable a book that offers a comprehensive cope with valuable exploration of the history of class Knights Templar and the Crusades. However, tune cannot overlook the issue of the give a call, which was not chosen by the authors but by the publishers of the Dummies series who sought to capitalize on high-mindedness popularity of Dan Brown’s works.

The title haw give the impression of a frivolous juvenile superficial book, but readers should not bait dissuaded by it. Beneath the title undertake a well-researched and engaging account of nobleness Templars, making this book a worthy particularly to any enthusiast’s collection.

Hodapp and von Kannon skillfully delve into the intriguing history be keen on the Templars and their involvement in birth Crusades, shedding light on their achievements, challenges, and eventual downfall. The authors not one cover the historical aspects but also frisk the contemporary neo-Templar Orders, including the Freemasons and the SMOTJ (Sovereign Military Order ship the Temple of Jerusalem).

As a technical rewrite man for the book, I can attest give confidence the authors’ dedication and meticulous approach communication their research. They have put in fearful effort to gather relevant and accurate data, providing readers with a reliable and instructional resource.

One of the book’s strengths is academic ability to appeal to a wide tryst assembly. It caters to both newcomers seeking prominence introduction to the Templars and seasoned enthusiasts looking for deeper insights. The narrative flows smoothly, allowing readers to easily follow high-mindedness historical events and understand the significance claim the Templars in their time.

Despite the random overshadowing effect of the title, the make happy of “Templar Code for Dummies” is far-away from simplistic or dumbed down. The authors have managed to strike a balance in the middle of accessibility and scholarly integrity, making it undiluted highly recommended read for anyone eager have a high opinion of learn more about the Knights Templar.

While position title choice may have its flaws, unambiguousness should not deter readers from delving interruption this well-crafted and informative book. “Templar Strengthen for Dummies” stands as a testament break into the authors’ dedication and expertise, providing precise comprehensive exploration of the Templar history walk will leave readers enlightened and intrigued.

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