Copies of the illustrated deluxe version

WASHINGTON, UNITED STATES: Copies of the illustrated deluxe version of Dan Brown's "The Da Vinci Code" fill one of the display cases at Borders Books 15 December, 2004 in Washington, DC. "The Da Vinci Code" is a best seller for the second consecutive year. More than 17 million copies have been printed so far, 10 million for the United States alone. Columbia Pictures bought the rights for "The Da Vinci Code" for six million USD and plans to release the movie in May 2006. AFP PHOTO/TIM SLOAN (Photo credit should read TIM SLOAN/AFP via Getty Images)
WASHINGTON, UNITED STATES: Copies of the illustrated deluxe version of Dan Brown's "The Da Vinci Code" fill one of the display cases at Borders Books 15 December, 2004 in Washington, DC. "The Da Vinci Code" is a best seller for the second consecutive year. More than 17 million copies have been printed so far, 10 million for the United States alone. Columbia Pictures bought the rights for "The Da Vinci Code" for six million USD and plans to release the movie in May 2006. AFP PHOTO/TIM SLOAN (Photo credit should read TIM SLOAN/AFP via Getty Images)
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