The Code-Breakers: The Story of Secret Writing

by David Kahn

Hardcover, 1967

Status

Available

Call number

Z103 .K28

Publication

The Macmillan Company (1967), Edition: 1st, 1164 pages

Description

The magnificent, unrivaled history of codes and ciphers--how they're made, how they're broken, and the many and fascinating roles they've played since the dawn of civilization in war, business, diplomacy, and espionage--updated with a new chapter on computer cryptography and the Ultra secret. Man has created codes to keep secrets and has broken codes to learn those secrets since the time of the Pharaohs. For 4,000 years, fierce battles have been waged between codemakers and codebreakers, and the story of these battles is civilization's secret history, the hidden account of how wars were won and lost, diplomatic intrigues foiled, business secrets stolen, governments ruined, computers hacked. From the XYZ Affair to the Dreyfus Affair, from the Gallic War to the Persian Gulf, from Druidic runes and the kaballah to outer space, from the Zimmermann telegram to Enigma to the Manhattan Project, codebreaking has shaped the course of human events to an extent beyond any easy reckoning. Once a government monopoly, cryptology today touches everybody. It secures the Internet, keeps e-mail private, maintains the integrity of cash machine transactions, and scrambles TV signals on unpaid-for channels. David Kahn's The Codebreakers takes the measure of what codes and codebreaking have meant in human history in a single comprehensive account, astonishing in its scope and enthralling in its execution. Hailed upon first publication as a book likely to become the definitive work of its kind, The Codebreakers has more than lived up to that prediction: it remains unsurpassed. With a brilliant new chapter that makes use of previously classified documents to bring the book thoroughly up to date, and to explore the myriad ways computer codes and their hackers are changing all of our lives, The Codebreakers is the skeleton key to a thousand thrilling true stories of intrigue, mystery, and adventure. It is a masterpiece of the historian's art.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member xtien
Great book that gives you the complete history of cryptography from ancient times until the fifties. Good decision to end it there. Although it's a history book, not a cryptography book, it provides enough explanation to gradually start understanding what encryption is about, especially for the
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non-expert.

Great anecdotes, like Queen Mary was beheaded because her cryptographers failed, and Philip van Marnix van St Aldegonde, poet who wrote the Dutch national hymn, also was the first cryptographer in the Netherlands.

Everybody who is involved with cryptography, or a subject even related to that, should read this book. Historians should read it too. You should, too.
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LibraryThing member Arkholt
I don't believe there has been any more comprehensive history of cryptography written. The updated version brings the history to the end of the twentieth century. Every style of cryptography, from every culture, is covered in this book. Very well researched and well written. It is a bit long... But
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it's worth the time.
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LibraryThing member BMK
The best book on the history of cryptography ever. Kahn takes you back in time so skillfully that you feel you're there. I loved this book so much that, even owning an older copy, I purchased the newer edition just for the update. As a reference, it's indispensable; as a history it's authoritative
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and, just as a damned good story, it's eminently re-readable.
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LibraryThing member tonynetone
The Codebreakers: The Comprehensive History of Secret Communication from Ancient Times to the Internet

David Kahn, a historian of intelligence Enigma to the cryptosystems that make e-commerce offering the best fitting magnificent, unrivaled history of codes and ciphers you can reader through the
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history of cryptography to the present day played since the earliest period of civilization in war, business, diplomacy, and espionage transactions have put a spotlight on the intersection the Internet erasing national borders,now have lots more time to,completely controls set by Internet engineers,generally control your internet sense of concern with and curiosity a new chapter on computer cryptography,gripped the minds of so many intelligent men and broken codes to learn those secrets since the time of the Pharaohs with journalist and writer codes to learn diplomatic intrigues foiled,business secrets stolen, governments,to outer space to the magnificent, unrivaled history of codes and the story of these battles is civilization's secret history
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LibraryThing member MsMixte
A great in-depth work on codes and cryptography.
LibraryThing member CBrachyrhynchos
Probably the definitive history on codes, codebreaking, and it's increasingly important role in shaping military history. It's comprehensive scope ranges from the ancient world to the public-key era, with special attention paid to the postal system of Vienna, the triumphs and failures of signal
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intelligence during the World Wars, and recently-declassified information about the early Cold War.
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Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

1967

Physical description

1164 p.; 3.1 inches

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