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  2. The Secret (a treasure hunt) / Images - PBworks

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    The illustrations for The Secret were all painted by John Jude Palencar. From what we know, it appears that he didn't visit the treasure spots himself but used Polaroid photos taken by Byron Preiss to illustrate features of the area where each casque was hidden.

  3. The Secret (treasure hunt) - Wikipedia

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    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 .

  4. Paintings - The Secret: A Treasure Hunt

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    The Tale of the Fair People and the Mystery of Their Treasure. Home; Paintings; Verses; Paired Cities, Paintings, & Verses ... The Secret: A Treasure Hunt Image 1 ...

  5. What is The Secret a Treasure Hunt by Byron Preiss? Back in 1982 a man named Byron Preiss decided it would be a good idea to publish a treasure hunt. He spent a year or so traveling around the country, burying small ceramic boxes two feet underground.

  6. The Secret: A Treasure Hunt - Mysterious Writings

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    For almost 40 years, The Secret: A Treasure Hunt, has taunted searchers. This book, published in 1982 by Byron Preiss, includes 12 images and 12 verses which need correctly matched together in order to discover clues to locations of 12 buried ceramic casks.

  7. Paired Cities, Paintings, & Verses - The Secret: A Treasure Hunt

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    Explore paired cities, paintings, and verses to uncover the secrets of The Secret: A Treasure Hunt.

  8. The Secret (a treasure hunt) / Image 02 - PBworks

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    The butterfly imagery is mentioned on page 17, in the "New Passage" section of the book, where it says that the fairies from Africa "fluttered down, like a windfall of butterflies." Several features of the painting (described below) seem to direct us to White Point Garden in downtown Charleston.