"The Tyranny of the Straight Line epitomizes the skills an architectural historian can bring to the broader historiography of cities. Her masterful synthesis of cartographic epistemology and historical analysis presents an exquisitely written story of decision-making technocrats, bureaucrats, and rulers who are looking at Paris as an object from new vantage points. Lee’s rigorously researched and compelling analysis of maps provided a new lens on representation through the anticipatory power of plans. Lee’s strategy of meticulously annotating existing maps to draw attention to the deliberateness of certain spatial alignments and patiently walking the reader through the cartographic materials through carefully sequenced thumbnails demonstrates an almost clinical precision in the use of visual evidence."