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Codebreaker: The History of Codes and Ciphers
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Codebreaker: The History of Codes and Ciphers Details

Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 652.8
EAN: 9780802715470
ISBN: 0802715478
Label: Walker & Company
Manufacturer: Walker & Company
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 160
Publication Date: 2006-10-03
Publisher: Walker & Company
Release Date: 2006-10-03
Studio: Walker & Company


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Summary: A good overview
Comment: This book is a good overview of codebreaking for non-technical people. It discusses many different types of ciphers throughout history in a very easy to understand way. I enjoyed it.

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Summary: Pretty to look at, but don't start reading the 6th-grade text.
Comment: A fascinating topic treated simplistically.

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Editorial Review for Codebreaker: The History of Codes and Ciphers:

From the time of the ancient pharaohs to the modern world of Internet banking, civilization has relied on codes and ciphers to keep its secrets. The 4,000-year history of cryptography has been a kind of arms race: Each time a more complex encryption has been developed, it has been attacked and, more often than not, decoded; and each time, in response, codemakers have produced tougher and tougher codes. Codebreaker surveys the entire history of codes through an eloquent narrative and an evocative range of illustrations, paying special attention to famous codes that have never been broken, such as the Beale Ciphers, the Voynich manuscript, the Easter Island code, and many more. Many great names in history appear throughout, from Caesar and Mary Queen of Scots, to Samuel Morse and Alan Turing. The narrative is based in part on interviews with cryptology experts, Navaho windtalkers, decryption experts, and law enforcement experts, and ends with a vision of the coded future via quantum cryptography.




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