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37 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
fun for beginners...,
This review is from: Codes, Ciphers and Secret Writing (Dover Children's Activity Books) (Paperback)
Very well written. This book offers an introduction to "crypto-stuff" such as mono/polyalphabetic substitutions and grille methods. It doesn't go into much of anything else in huge detail, but it offers many methods including "how to build" your own encoding/decoding tools. If you're looking for some fun reading, I highly recommend it. If you're serious about learning though, check out "the code breakers" by kahn.
13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Non-Mathematical Intro to Ciphers of Historical Interest,
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This review is from: Codes, Ciphers and Secret Writing (Dover Children's Activity Books) (Paperback)
This is a good, well-written book requiring essentially no mathematical background. It's appropriate for teens and older folks interested ciphers. As another writer has pointed out, it's not current (this is a Dover reprint of a 1972 Simon & Schuster work), and the very few places where it says a code is still in use, it's likely not. I don't view this as a problem.
Ciphers are categorized and historical development is given. Invisible inks and the like are discussed, as are microdots, and SETI, though not by that name. Modern ciphers get no mention whatsoever--thus the non-mathematical nature. The approach doesn't consider computers to any real extent. Also, certain historical items that could have been covered, like the Enigma, aren't mentioned. There are three weaknesses, IMHO, that keep it below 5 stars. (1) Most of the ciphers presented have a set of possible setups, which can effectively be considered keys. E.g., the Caesar Cipher, using the Roman alphabet, has 25 different possible versions, which can be considered 25 different keys. Gardner makes no attempt to explain the relative complexities of breaking the various ciphers. (2) The age. (3) There is no index, but the table of contents is detailed. I expect to use a few of these ciphers in introductory computing classes (think CS1, CS2) in the near future--the explanations are clear enough for undergrads with no real background and minimal interest.
15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good basic codes, great for beginners.,
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This is a great reference of basic codes. Excellent explanations, examples. Don't expect anything too intense, and you won't be disappointed.
14 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Very educational, practical introduction to codes & ciphers,
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This is a fascinating introductory book about codes and ciphers. It is very readable and understandable for young adults and older. Anyone who is interested in codes and ciphers will like, and want to own this book.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great Prize for Security Training and Awareness Programs,
This review is from: Codes, Ciphers and Secret Writing (Dover Children's Activity Books) (Paperback)
We did an employee education piece on Cryptography and I used this book as a prize for staff members who successfully completed a cryptography quiz. Everyone LOVED it! It is a good basic book on ciphers.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Quick Introduction,
This review is from: Codes, Ciphers and Secret Writing (Dover Children's Activity Books) (Paperback)
This small book is a good and entertaining introduction on codes and ciphers. It is outdated and is rather short, maybe it would be more appropriate for teenagers or anyone who is curious about cryptography and would like an easy and quick start or that likes puzzles.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fascinating,
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Using it for next book, The Tablet of Stone. Fascinating. Good mind workout. Arrived in good condition.
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Codes, Ciphers and Secret Writing (Dover Children's Activity Books) by Martin Gardner (Paperback - October 1, 1984)
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