The Book of Lost Languages
An Epic Quest to Decipher the Past
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Daniel Harbour
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Daniel Harbour
'All the drama of a political thriller, the intrigue of a detective story, and thechallenge of a cryptic crossword' DAVID CRYSTAL
'A remarkable uncovering of hidden treasures' IAN McMILLAN
An immersive journey into the art of decipherment and the lost past that emerges when ancient scripts are brought back to life
Two hundred years ago, in the 1820s, history did not reach back further than the Iron Age. Less than a hundred years later, an extraordinary group of people had pushed our knowledge of the past back by 3,000 years. Sixty per cent of the timeline of recorded world history went from unreadable to read in a matter of decades.
Part detective story, part history, part linguistic history, The Book of Lost Languages traces the decipherers who made this happen. In cracking lost languages, they recovered forgotten worlds.
We meet the novelist, saved from the French Revolution by his fictions, whose love of forgotten classics led him to decipher an ancient alphabet in a single night – and who then sifted through the king's coin collection to decipher a second, then a third. We meet the Irish cleric, banished to an insignificant parish, who had an almost magical intuition for lost languages. With time, wit and a good armchair, he cracked the writing of Mesopotamia. And we encounter the mysteriously inscribed 'dragon bones' unearthed by illiterate farmers that drove the decipherment of Old Chinese.
Moving through these discoveries, Daniel Harbour celebrates the minds behind them – their strengths and quirks, their brilliance and pettiness, their inexplicable flashes of insight. He reveals the astonishing engine that drives decipherment: when we unravel forgotten scripts, we connect across millennia with the minds that created them.
The result is an exhilarating story of people and politics, dogma and doubt, genius and ingenuity, and of the beguiling artistry behind some of the greatest puzzles ever created.©2026 Daniel Harbour (P)2026 Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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The Book of Lost Languages is a remarkable uncovering of hidden treasures that, once rediscovered, shine in the beautiful light of rediscovery (IAN McMILLAN, Presenter of The Verb)
A riveting biographical history of decipherment, told with exemplary clarity, and combining all the drama of a political thriller, the intrigue of a detective story, and the challenge of a cryptic crossword (DAVID CRYSTAL, Author of Crystal's Curiosity Cabinet)
There is so much more to decipherment than meets the eye of the uninitiated. It’s a gripping science that draws on a dizzying number of disciplines. Its heroes – those who gave our ancient ancestors their voices back – are more like superheroes, with the powers of tenacity, wisdom and encyclopaedic knowledge. You really have to suspend disbelief to take it all in. Daniel Harbour does an outstanding job of opening up this world with – as he describes one of his protagonists – ‘one eye for enchantment, the other for exactitude’. It’s an impossible book to put down (YOTAM OTTOLENGHI)
Daniel Harbour has done a masterful job at bringing decipherment to life. Rich in historical anecdote, with clear linguistic exposition – and entertaining puzzles – he brilliantly conveys the thrill of connecting with the ancient world. Harbour is an immensely knowledgeable guide and he has written a playful, deeply-researched book full of fascinating detail that will delight lovers of languages and ancient scripts (ALEX BELLOS, author of The Language Lover's Puzzle Book)
The Book of Lost Languages is a joy and a gift to lovers of language, history and puzzles. Daniel Harbour makes the intricacies of decipherment readily accessible for newcomers, engrossing them through a relaxed tone of authorial voice, a judicious inclusion and exclusion of details, and practical ‘hands on’ sections throughout. He demonstrates both his considerable talent as a writer (with many pithy phrases and punchy sentences demanding a reread for full delectation) and his immense knowledge of decipherment and adjacent fields (DANNY BATE, author of Why Q Needs U)
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