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{{Short description|Book treasure hunt started by Byron Priess}}
{{Short description|Book treasure hunt started by Byron Priess}}
[[File:The_Secret_treasure_book_cover.jpg|thumb|right|Cover of 1982 book ''The Secret'']]
[[File:The_Secret_treasure_book_cover.jpg|thumb|right|Cover of 1982 book ''The Secret'']]
'''The Secret''' is a treasure hunt created by [[Byron Preiss]]. The hunt involves a search for twelve treasure boxes, the clues to which were provided in a book written by Preiss in 1982, also called ''The Secret''. These boxes were buried at secret locations in cities across the [[United States]] and [[Canada]] that symbolically represent events and peoples that played significant roles in North American history. Anyone who uncovered one of the treasure boxes was entitled to exchange it with Preiss for a precious gem.
T''his entry concerns the treasure hunt. For the book itself, please see [[The Secret (book)]].''


Preiss died in a [[Traffic collision|car accident]] in 2005.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.easthamptonstar.com/archive/man-killed-trying-turn-highway |title=Man Is Killed Trying to Turn Onto Highway |date=July 14, 2005 |first=Alex |last=McNear |work=[[The East Hampton Star]]}}</ref> His estate assumed the responsibility of honoring the terms of the treasure hunt. As of 2024, only three of the twelve boxes have been found. Preiss kept no record of the treasure boxes' exact locations before his death, leaving it a possibility that the remaining boxes may never be recovered.
The '''treasure hunt''' contained within the book ''The Secret'' offers a quest for twelve treasure boxes, or casques, buried at secret locations in cities across the United States and Canada.


==Book==
The hunt itself consists of
Clues for where the treasures were buried are provided in a puzzle book named ''The Secret'' produced by [[Byron Preiss]] and first published by [[Bantam Books|Bantam]] in 1982.<ref name=BookVersions/>  The book was authored by Sean Kelly and Ted Mann and illustrated by [[John Jude Palencar]], John Pierard, and Overton Loyd; JoEllen Trilling, Ben Asen, and Alex Jay also contributed to the book.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://thesecret.pbworks.com/w/page/87278728/History|title=The History Behind 'The Secret'|accessdate=4 November 2019}}</ref> A Japanese version was published in 1983, and the English version was re-issued in 2014.<ref name=BookVersions/> The book contains 12 images and 12 verses; an image must be linked to a verse, with the information they contain used to locate a buried "treasure casque".<ref>''The Secret'' (1982), pp. 7–8</ref>


{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:left; font-size: 100%;"
==BookTreasure boxes==
|+''The Secret'' book variants
|-
! Year !! ISBN !! Language !! Format !! Publisher
|-
| rowspan=2|1982 || rowspan=2|{{ISBN|0-553-01408-0}} || rowspan=2|English || Paperback || rowspan=2|[[Bantam Books|Bantam]]
|-
| Hardcover<ref name=BookVersions>{{cite web |url=https://12treasures.com/book-variants/ |title=Book Variants |website=12treasures.com |accessdate=November 9, 2019}}</ref>
|-
| 1983 || 0276-831122-7339 || Japanese || Paperback || Futami-shobo
|-
| rowspan=2|2014 || {{ISBN|978-1-59687-444-2}} || rowspan=2|English || Hardcover || rowspan=2|ibooks.com
|-
| {{ISBN|978-1-59687-401-5}} || Paperback
|}
 
==Treasure boxes==
{{as of|2024}}, three of the treasure boxes have been recovered.<ref name=12Treasures>{{cite web |url=https://12treasures.com |title=Shhh! The Secret Podcast |website=12treasures.com |accessdate=November 10, 2019}}</ref><ref name=Boston/> The first was found in [[Chicago|Chicago, Illinois]]; the second in [[Cleveland|Cleveland, Ohio]]; and the most recent treasure box was found in [[Boston|Boston, Massachusetts]].<ref name=Boston/> The remaining nine treasure boxes have not yet been recovered.<ref name=12Treasures/> The Boston treasure box's recovery was filmed for [[Discovery Channel]]'s television show ''[[Expedition Unknown]]'' and aired on Wednesday, October 30, 2019, a recovery which only occurred due to the puzzle being featured in two previous episodes of the series.<ref>{{cite press release |url=https://corporate.discovery.com/discovery-newsroom/epic-season-finale-of-discovery-channels-expedition-unknown-starring-josh-gates-uncovers-famed-hidden-treasure/ |title=EPIC SEASON FINALE OF DISCOVERY CHANNEL'S 'EXPEDITION UNKNOWN' STARRING JOSH GATES UNCOVERS FAMED HIDDEN TREASURE |website=discovery.com |date=October 28, 2019 |accessdate=November 1, 2019}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.discovery.com/shows/expedition-unknown/expedition-unknown--the-secret-treasure-found-in-boston-pictures|title=Expedition Unknown: 'The Secret' Treasure Found in Boston|last=|first=|date=|website=Discovery Com|language=en|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=2020-03-24}}</ref><ref name=ExpeditionUnknown2019-TheSecretSolved>{{cite episode |series= Expedition: Unknown |title= The Secret Solved |year= 2019 }}</ref>
{{as of|2024}}, three of the treasure boxes have been recovered.<ref name=12Treasures>{{cite web |url=https://12treasures.com |title=Shhh! The Secret Podcast |website=12treasures.com |accessdate=November 10, 2019}}</ref><ref name=Boston/> The first was found in [[Chicago|Chicago, Illinois]]; the second in [[Cleveland|Cleveland, Ohio]]; and the most recent treasure box was found in [[Boston|Boston, Massachusetts]].<ref name=Boston/> The remaining nine treasure boxes have not yet been recovered.<ref name=12Treasures/> The Boston treasure box's recovery was filmed for [[Discovery Channel]]'s television show ''[[Expedition Unknown]]'' and aired on Wednesday, October 30, 2019, a recovery which only occurred due to the puzzle being featured in two previous episodes of the series.<ref>{{cite press release |url=https://corporate.discovery.com/discovery-newsroom/epic-season-finale-of-discovery-channels-expedition-unknown-starring-josh-gates-uncovers-famed-hidden-treasure/ |title=EPIC SEASON FINALE OF DISCOVERY CHANNEL'S 'EXPEDITION UNKNOWN' STARRING JOSH GATES UNCOVERS FAMED HIDDEN TREASURE |website=discovery.com |date=October 28, 2019 |accessdate=November 1, 2019}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.discovery.com/shows/expedition-unknown/expedition-unknown--the-secret-treasure-found-in-boston-pictures|title=Expedition Unknown: 'The Secret' Treasure Found in Boston|last=|first=|date=|website=Discovery Com|language=en|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=2020-03-24}}</ref><ref name=ExpeditionUnknown2019-TheSecretSolved>{{cite episode |series= Expedition: Unknown |title= The Secret Solved |year= 2019 }}</ref>



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Cover of 1982 book The Secret

This entry concerns the treasure hunt. For the book itself, please see The Secret (book).

The treasure hunt contained within the book The Secret offers a quest for twelve treasure boxes, or casques, buried at secret locations in cities across the United States and Canada.

The hunt itself consists of

BookTreasure boxes

Template:As of, three of the treasure boxes have been recovered.[1][2] The first was found in Chicago, Illinois; the second in Cleveland, Ohio; and the most recent treasure box was found in Boston, Massachusetts.[2] The remaining nine treasure boxes have not yet been recovered.[1] The Boston treasure box's recovery was filmed for Discovery Channel's television show Expedition Unknown and aired on Wednesday, October 30, 2019, a recovery which only occurred due to the puzzle being featured in two previous episodes of the series.[3][4][5]

Over time, some of the cached casques may have been destroyed, or been built over, as was happening with the Boston casque, which was buried in Langone Park, in Boston’s North End which was undergoing renovation, resulting in the casque being dug up by an excavator. Clues would no longer match in cases where the surrounding area has changed since the book was originally published.[5] Similarly, boxes in like New Orleans (which faced mass destruction due to Hurricane Katrina in 2005[6]) and New York City (which has undergone major renovations[7] since the 1980s) have become extremely difficult to track.

Note: This table is the consensus from the majority of searchers.

Image No. Verse No. Verse opening Status Location (solved, or likely) Ref.
1 7 At stone wall's door Unsolved San Francisco, California [8][9]
2 6 Of all the romance retold Unsolved Charleston, South Carolina [10]
3 11 Pass two friends of octave Unsolved Elizabethan Garden, Roanoke Island, North Carolina [11]
4 4 Beneath two countries Solved (2004) Greek Garden, Cleveland, Ohio [12][13]
5 12 Where M and B are set in stone Solved (1983) Grant Park, Chicago, Illinois [14][15]
6 9 The first chapter Unsolved St. Augustine, Florida
8 1 Fortress north Unsolved Hermann Park, Houston, Texas [16][17]
10 8 View the three stories of Mitchell Unsolved Milwaukee, Wisconsin [18]
9 5 Lane Unsolved Montreal, Quebec, Canada
7 2 At the place where jewels abound Unsolved French Quarter/Lafayette, New Orleans, Louisiana
11 3 If Thucydides is North of Xenophon Solved (2019) Puopolo Field, Boston, Massachusetts [2][19]
12 10 In the shadow Of the grey giant Unsolved Queens/Coney, New York, New York [20]

See also

References

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Further reading

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