The codebreakers

English language

Published April 12, 1996

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978-0-684-83130-5
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The Codebreakers – The Story of Secret Writing (ISBN 0-684-83130-9) is a book by David Kahn, published in 1967, comprehensively chronicling the history of cryptography from ancient Egypt to the time of its writing. The United States government attempted to have the book altered before publication, and it succeeded in part.

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The book is comprehensive. At times boring, at times fascinating, it gives an in depth look at codes and code breaking through history. The book was published in the 1960s so the WWII coverage is lacking especially in regards to Ultra (this may have been corrected in a later edition) and the latest chapters chronologically, especially the one on the NSA should be 10 pages long, not the 30-40 that they are. In addition the author has a very triumphal tone with an Anglo-centric stance periodically that is particularly grating. Outside these issues the book is quite good at laying out both the nitty gritty of the codes themselves, the people that invented and cracked them, and their impact through history. The last few chapters are not specifically about code breaking, covering among other things translations of lost languages and code breaking in literature. They are however interesting in and …

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