Mysterious messages : a history of codes and ciphers

Title
Mysterious messages : a history of codes and ciphers

Personal Author EPSB
Gary L. Blackwood

Summary
From the ingenious ciphers of Italian princes to the spy books of the Civil War to the advanced techniques of the CIA, codes and code breaking have played important roles throughout history.

Year Published
2009

Physical Description
170 p. : ill. ; 21 cm.

Contents
Clay, wax and Greece -- The rise and fall of Rome -- Ham and Bacon -- A disk, a grille and a tableau -- Babington, beer and Baconian biliteralisim -- Prisons, pigpens and black chambers -- The two revolutions -- Security suffers some severe setbacks -- The blue and the gray (and the green and the brown) -- Agony, dancing men and buried treasure -- The manuscript, the machine and the Mexican message -- Romance, rum and Romaji -- Hounds, magicians and indians -- Bookies, spies and POWs -- Colossus, Lucifer and Kryptos.

Awards
A Junior Library Guild selection

Subject
Cryptography -- History.
 
Ciphers -- History.

Added Author
Henry, Jason,

Summary
From the ingenious ciphers of Italian princes to the spy books of the Civil War to the advanced techniques of the CIA, codes and code breaking have played important roles throughout history.

ISBN
9780525479604

Publisher
New York, N.Y. : Dutton Children's Books, c2009.


LibraryCall NumberTypeItem BarcodeStatus
A. Blair McPherson652 BLABook31458000045123Non-Fiction