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| Author: | Simon Singh |
| Format: | Paperback: Anchor Books: 432 pages. |
| Publisher: | Anchor Books (08/01/2000) |
| ISBN: | 0385495323 |
| ISBN13: | 9780385495325 |
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[This book is] lucidly written, taking just as long as it needs to explain some abstruse problem but not so long as to make one glance wistfully ahead of the page....[Singh] strikes a judicious balance between the historically significant...and the historically insignificant but entertainingly racy....Like the baby bear's porridge, the dosage is just right.
Singh's approach is to make each of a series of historical incidents the frame for holding the reader's interest as he fills in technical details of successive coding systems. His exposition is especially effective at putting the reader in the code breaker's shoes, facing each new, apparently unbreakable code, until the discovery of a breakthrough idea uncovers a new form of vulnerability....The almost universal fascination with codes undoubtedly derives from the extraordinary feats of ingenuity that have gone into devising and breaking them, as well as their enormous impact on world events. Singh's book offers more than its share of both.
Included in this fascinating book is the tragic story of Mary, Queen of Scots, trapped by her own code and put to death by Queen Elizabeth. Also recounted is the history of the Beale Ciphers, created in the early nineteenth century to obscure the location of a treasure in gold, buried somewhere in Virginia. The creator of the ciphers disappeared, taking the key with him, and the mystery plagues code breakers to this day. Singh also traces the monumental improvements in code making and breaking brought on by the World Wars, the outcomes of which could have been very different without the Allied code breakers. Woven throughout are clear mathematical, linguistic, and technological demonstrations, as well as illustrations of the remarkable personalities, many courageous, some villainous, and all obsessive, who wrote and broke these difficult codes.
All roads lead to the present day in which the possibility of a truly unbreakable code looms large. Singh explores this possibility, and the ramifications of our increasing need for privacy, even as it begins to chafe against the stated mission of the powerful and deeply secretive National Security Agency. Dramatic, compelling,and remarkably far reaching, this is a book that will forever alter your view of history, what drives it, and how private that E-mail you just sent really is.
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