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Amber

window to the past
1996
Examines the origins and properties of amber and its use in art and jewelry through history.

The amber room

2007
When her father dies under mysterious circumstances and leaves behind clues about a secret art treasure, judge Rachel Cutler and her ex-husband soon find themselves mixed up in a treacherous hunt for treasure with an evil history.

The Amber room

the fate of the world's greatest lost treasure
2005
The Amber Room was commissioned by Frederick I of Prussia in 1701 and given as a gift to Russia's Peter the Great. It remained as one of Russia's, and mankind's, greatest treasures for two hundred years until the Nazis invaded Russia. The vast, intricately worked panels of amber--many times more valuable than gold-- were wrenched from their walls, packed into crates, and taken to Konigsberg on the Baltic coast where they remained until the Nazi surrender in 1945. The real Amber Room has never been seen since, although there is a replica in Russia today.

The Amber Room

2003
Atlanta judge Rachel Cutler's life is forever changed when her father, a man who surived the horrors of World War II, dies under strange circumstances, leaving behind clues as to the whereabouts of the Amber Room, an entire room forged of amber which was hidden by German troops invading the Soviet Union in 1944.
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