Charles Heckethorn’s The Secret Societies of All Ages and Countries, Volume I (1875) provides a comprehensive survey of hundreds of clandestine organizations from antiquity to the medieval era. It classifies them by type, covering ancient mysteries, religious sects, and early political/chivalrous groups, tracing their influence on history.
The book is praised as an informative, encyclopedic study of initiations, rituals, and symbols, though noted for a 19th-century perspective that sometimes treats legends as fact.