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*''[[Wikipedia:Records of the Grand Historian|Record of the Grand Historian]]'' by [[Wikipedia:Sima Qian|Sima Qian]]
*''[[Wikipedia:Records of the Grand Historian|Record of the Grand Historian]]'' by [[Wikipedia:Sima Qian|Sima Qian]]


===Cappadocia shop===
===Cappadocia shop (Must get bfore leaving Cappadocia)===
*''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bibliotheca_%28Photius%29 Bibliotheca]''
*''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bibliotheca_%28Photius%29 Bibliotheca]''
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*''[[Wikipedia:Nuova Cronica|Cronica]]''

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File:Ezio buying from a Book Shop.jpg
Ezio in front of a Book Shop.

Book Shops were the suppliers of books and maps in the city of Constantinople during the 16th century.

Books

Constantinople shops

Cappadocia shop (Must get bfore leaving Cappadocia)

Book Quests

After completing Signs and Symbols, Part I, Ezio can find the following books scattered across Constantinople with his Eagle Sense.

After finding and purchasing all books, a cutscene with Sofia Sartor is unlocked at the Assassin hideout.

Trivia

  • Book Shops and books have replaced the functions of Art Merchants and paintings, respectively, from Assassin's Creed II and Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood.
  • Buying every book available from the Book shops in Constantinople and Cappadocia, along with finding all hidden books from Polo Memories, unlocks the Sage achievement/Trophy.

Reference