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Colossus: The First Electronic Computer (Popular Science)

Colossus: The First Electronic Computer (Popular Science) Hardcover - 2006

by Copeland, Jack

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Oxford University Press, 2006 8vo (24 cm), XVI, 462 pp. Publisher's cloth and dust jacket (minor shelf-wear). "This is a history of Colossus, the world's first fully-functioning electronic digital computer. Colossus was used during the Second World War at the Government Code and Cypher School at Bletchley Park, where it played an invaluable role cracking enemy codes. Until very recently, much about the Colossus machine was shrouded in secrecy, largely because the codes that were employed remained in use by the British security services until a short time ago. This book has only become possible due to the recent declassification in the US of wartime documents. With an introductory essay on cryptography and the history of code-breaking by Simon Singh, this book reveals the workings of Colossus and the extraordinary staff at Bletchley Park through personal accounts by those who lived and worked with the computer. Among them is the testimony of Thomas Flowers, who was the architect of Colossus and whose personal account, written shortly before he died, is published here for the first time. Other essays consider the historical importance of this remarkable machine, and its impact on the generations of computing technology that followed." (from the blurb)
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  • Title Colossus: The First Electronic Computer (Popular Science)
  • Author Copeland, Jack
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Edition 1st Edition
  • Condition New
  • Pages 480
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Oxford University Press, Oxford
  • Date 2006
  • Illustrated Yes
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 008333
  • ISBN 9780192840554 / 019284055X
  • Weight 1.97 lbs (0.89 kg)
  • Dimensions 6.2 x 9.4 x 1.7 in (15.75 x 23.88 x 4.32 cm)
  • Library of Congress subjects World War, 1939-1945 - Cryptography, World War, 1939-1945 - Electronic
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 2005030993
  • Dewey Decimal Code 940.548

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The story of the Enigma cipher machine and its defeat by the Bletchley Park codebreakers astounded the world.

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Jack Copeland is a Reader in Philosophy and Director of the Turing Project at the University of Canterbury in New Zealand. A contributor to Scientific American, his books include Turing's Machines, Artificial Intelligence, and The Essential Turing.