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Das Tagebuch von Indiana Jones (2008)

von Henry Jones

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From the scorching sands of Cairo to the Canyon of the Crescent Moon, this personal journal of Dr Henry 'Indiana' Jones, Jr chronicles every thrilling adventure, from the original Raiders of the Lost Arkto the eagerly anticipated fourth feature film. Filled with sketches, notes and jottings in the great man's own hand, and accompanied by rare archive photos and much material never published before, the journal records the artefacts and discoveries, the folklore and the characters -- not to mention the narrow escapes and heroic escapades -- encountered on each of his globetrotting travels. For Indiana Jones fans old and new who wish to recapture the excitement of these legendary films in book form, The Lost Journal of Indiana Jonesprovides a uniquely vivid inside view of the swashbuckling world of cinema's most popular adventurer.… (mehr)
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A fun read for lovers of the series. And I liked the last movie. So there. This was a gift from Kat. Thanks, Kat! ( )
  AmberTheHuman | Aug 30, 2013 |
First impressions are immediately drawn to the luxurious faux leather and cotton stitched cover; but, promises of an authentic experience are slightly jilted by the inclusion of the trademark red and yellow, cinematic 'Indiana Jones' logo adorning the spine - an instant reminder that this is a film tie-in after all.
However, the illusion is quickly restored as soon as you open the book and your fingertips settle over the rough cut paper as page after page reveal a scrap book of cuttings, sketches, photographs and journal entries chronicalling The various events as depicted through the adventures of Dr. Henry Jones Jr.
If I were to have a slight criticism it would be on the artwork itself which just wasn't as convincing as it could have been especially concerning the detailing in some of the archaeological sketches which didn't live up to scrutiny.
Also, after a while the pages did tend to start to feel a little 'flat' - something which could have been made less so by the inclusion of the odd flap, fold-out or even a loose leaf item or two dropped in perhaps? A playing card for example on one page and some travel documents on another would have been nicer as individual items you could hold in your hand, and the inclusion of a pocket at the back could have contained a selection of personal photos or postcards which would have really enhanced the experience. Otherwise Its a fairly nice fan item that just misses the mark at being a 'fantastic' fan item. ( )
  Sylak | Mar 31, 2013 |
As an Indiana Jones fan, I thought that this was great. Geared a bit towards young'ns, it was kind of silly in places, but as a movie tie-in, it was great. Neat pictures, drawings, notes, etc.

Too bad Kingdom of the Crystal Skull was a humiliating disappointment, and a stain on the series. ( )
  tuckerresearch | Feb 6, 2009 |
As an Indiana Jones fan, I thought that this was great. Geared a bit towards young'ns, it was kind of silly in places, but as a movie tie-in, it was great. Neat pictures, drawings, notes, etc.

Too bad Kingdom of the Crystal Skull was a humiliating disappointment, and a stain on the series. ( )
  tuckerresearch | May 6, 2008 |
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From the scorching sands of Cairo to the Canyon of the Crescent Moon, this personal journal of Dr Henry 'Indiana' Jones, Jr chronicles every thrilling adventure, from the original Raiders of the Lost Arkto the eagerly anticipated fourth feature film. Filled with sketches, notes and jottings in the great man's own hand, and accompanied by rare archive photos and much material never published before, the journal records the artefacts and discoveries, the folklore and the characters -- not to mention the narrow escapes and heroic escapades -- encountered on each of his globetrotting travels. For Indiana Jones fans old and new who wish to recapture the excitement of these legendary films in book form, The Lost Journal of Indiana Jonesprovides a uniquely vivid inside view of the swashbuckling world of cinema's most popular adventurer.

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