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


*''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Canterbury_Tales The Canterbury Tales]''
*''The Travels of [[Marco Polo]]''
*''The Travels of [[Marco Polo]]''
*''[[Wikipedia:One Thousand and One Nights|One Thousand and One Nights]]''
*''[[Wikipedia:One Thousand and One Nights|One Thousand and One Nights]]''

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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

Book Quests

Main article: The Polo Symbols

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.

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