Secret Maps
How they Conceal and Reveal the World
Tom Harper author Nick Dykes author Magdalena Peszko author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:British Library Publishing
Publishing:10th Oct '25
£40.00
This title is due to be published on 10th October, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Secrets and maps are a match made in heaven. A Second World War military plan of a cave system covered with red stamps, a tatty hand-drawn treasure map marked with an 'X', or even your personal phone screen showing a precise 'blue dot' location. These maps contain confidential, coded, precious or private locational information and have, as a result, been hidden away or even falsified to preserve the advantage of ownership.
This beautifully illustrated and deeply original book tells the story of how maps, secrets and the data they betray, have come together in western culture over the past six centuries. It uncovers the key clandestine workings of imperial secrets, state secrecy, wider secrets within societies and more recent concepts of personal privacy. Combining the intrigue, excitement and danger that drives human fascination with secrets and the peculiar revelatory thrill that maps give us, it is an essential story with an unsettling edge.
“Every map conceals and simultaneously reveals knowledge. The brilliance of Secret Maps is to show how this paradox lies at the heart of not just mapping, but humanity’s obsession with making and decoding secrets at the level of states, empires, societies and even individuals. Extraordinary in its range and depth, from Henry VIII’s coastal maps to Treasure Islands, the Western Front and the Cold War, this beguiling survey of secret maps charts new directions in map history”.
Jerry Brotton, author of A History of the World in 12 Maps and Four Points of the Compass.
ISBN: 9780712355643
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: unknown
256 pages