![]() ![]() When I told Keith about this, he started researching (he’s always doing that) and discovered a bunch of cool “allegorical maps” of the period, which used illustration to communicate politics. ![]() Because they go through the printer separately from the rest of the pages, you can easily make them color. Endpapers are the heavy leaves of paper pasted to the inside of the front and back covers of a book. Also, we’d already decided that Leviathan would have endpapers. I agreed, of course, because all the best novels have maps in them. This is an illustration that we call THE GRAND MAP! And it comes with a story:Īs I was writing Leviathan, and the characters began to wind their way across Europe, a wise editor of mine suggested that we might want to put a map in the book. ![]() That means it’s time to reveal one last piece of Keith Thompson’s wonderful art! Here we are, two days before Leviathan comes out, and I’ve just realized that it’s the beginning of a new month. ![]()
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