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Secret Maps: Maps You Were Never Meant to See, from the Middle Ages to Today

Contributor(s): Harper, Tom (Author), Dykes, Nick (Author), Peszko, Magdalena (Author)

ISBN: 9780226846163

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

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Pub Date: November 24, 2025

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Price on Product

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 1.16" H x 11.21" L x 8.96" W ( 3.73 lbs) 256 pages

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Description:

An illustrated story of the relationship between mapping and secrecy, charting the role maps played in concealing and revealing knowledge across centuries.

Is there anything more intriguing than a secret map? One that reveals clandestine information or meanings, or a map that is itself a secret? Secret Maps features over one hundred examples of these kinds of maps, connected by their varied relationships to secrecy, and ranging from the twelfth to the twenty-first centuries and across the globe. They include views into state secrecy and power--such as maps used for domestic and military purposes, imperial expansion, espionage, and surveillance as well as those with private or commercial uses, such as charts of private land, trade routes, or the flights of private jets. The maps span widely in their scope and cover issues of broad interest, from old-fashioned spying to contemporary concerns about technology and privacy.

As illuminating as it is thrilling, Secret Maps unearths the once-hidden routes, landscapes, and locations that have covertly shaped our world.

Brief description:

Tom Harper is the British Library's Head Curator of maps. He is the author or coauthor of numerous books, including A History of the 20th Century in 100 Maps and Atlas: A World of Maps.

Review Quotes:

"Harper, Dykes, and Peszko are specialists in the cartographic section of the esteemed British Library, England's national library. They obviously know the technical side of map-making, but they also bring infectious enthusiasm and deep historical insight to their task of explaining how secrecy has affected the making of maps at a wide range of locations across the globe. . . . Readers can easily imagine themselves on a tour of the British Library, moving from room to room with Harper, Dykes, or Peszko serving as their well-informed docent."

-- "Washington Independent Review of Books, "Our 51 Best Books of 2025""

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