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Secret Code Breaker III: A Cryptanalyst's Handbook (Codebreaker Series, Number 3)
 
 
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Secret Code Breaker III: A Cryptanalyst's Handbook (Codebreaker Series, Number 3) [Paperback]

Robert Reynard (Author)
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1889668133 978-1889668130 October 25, 1999 Pap/Dsk
With 3 1/2 " diskette of computer programs for deciphering secret messages plus cracking programs for Revolutionary War Dictionary Code, Civil War Transposition Code and the Checkerboard Cipher. Also SIGABA and KL-7 Cipher machine simulator programs.


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  • Paperback: 125 pages
  • Publisher: Smith & Daniel Pub; Pap/Dsk edition (October 25, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1889668133
  • ISBN-13: 978-1889668130
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 5.9 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,332,887 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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A US Coast Guard Academy graduate and officer in the US Coast Guard, Bob Reynard started writing after retiring from IBM Corp. in 1993.

He tried to find a book on cryptography that included simple programs for assisting the reader in breaking simple codes. None were available so he decided to write one himself. As far as he knew, it was a one-of-a-kind book on cryptography. Bob wrote the stories, explained the code breakig and designed the programs. He got a friend to write the programs which were placed on a diskette attached inside he back cover of the book.

His first book "Secret Code Breakers - A Cryptanalyst's Handbook" was published in 1996. Readers convinced him to write a sequel, which is a continuation of the evolution of codes and code breaking. Published in 1997 Secret Code Breaker II was well received and Bob decided to complete the series with Secret Code Breaker III. It focused on the history of code breaking in the US from it's beginnings in 1776 to the 1980's.

After that he turned his attention to other interests, including a uniquely detailed instruction book that accompanied a set of magic tricks called "The Armchair Magician."

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Robert Reynard finishes the series with the American history of code making and code breaking, September 24, 2009
This review is from: Secret Code Breaker III: A Cryptanalyst's Handbook (Codebreaker Series, Number 3) (Paperback)
As with previous books (Secret Code Breaker and Secret Code Breaker II) Robert describes the history of code breaking and in this book the focus is on American history starting with VENONA two pad traffic and then examples from the Revolutionary War, Civil War, and World War I. Also covered are interesting brief biographies of Friedman and Rowlett along with American traitors who sent secrets to Russia during the Cold War, wonderful reading cover to cover.

Also which is spectacular in Robert Reynards' book series is the continued attachment of software which helps beautifully illustrate the codes described and explained in the book. Three for three in this wonderful series. It is reading any cryptologist would love and it is easy enough to understand for the beginner.

-Dave Bachtel chemical engineer
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5.0 out of 5 stars Book 3 in the series is like the first 2; it is great! Want to know how George Washington used codes? Reynard has the answer., October 8, 2005
This review is from: Secret Code Breaker III: A Cryptanalyst's Handbook (Codebreaker Series, Number 3) (Paperback)
Another great book by Reynard. The 3rd in the series continues the history and techniques of codes and ciphers. From George Washington to the Civil War to current day Russian spies. The programs are great. I must mention that the included bibliographies are a must for your continued reading. Buy this book!
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5.0 out of 5 stars A must have, November 12, 2004
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This review is from: Secret Code Breaker III: A Cryptanalyst's Handbook (Codebreaker Series, Number 3) (Paperback)
If you are interested in understanding the basics if breaking code and ciphers, then you should buy all three books in this series. They are good for all ages, but they are especially good for young people. The books are filled with information on the uses of code and cipher systems over the ages, as well as examples of how these systems worked. They also come with computer programs on a floppy disk to help you "play" with the systems and get a feel for how they were used in real life, and how they were broken.
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The day he passed a newsstand and noticed the headlines, Meredith Gardner realized that results of the work he had been doing for the past seven years, breaking Russian code, was finally out in the public. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
plaintext area, checkerboard cipher, ciphertext area, rightmost rotors, crib word, additive key, been enciphered, ciphertext characters, cracker program, transposition code, printer area, resulting plaintext, rotor setting, ciphertext message, dictionary code, cipher machine, internal indicator, cipher alphabet, plaintext letter, selector knob, cipher system, additive value, plaintext message, key list, spying activities
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New York, Secret Code Breaker, Cryptanalyst's Handbook, United States, World War, Main Menu, Black Chamber, Frank Rowlett, Mexico City, West Point, Commercial Stream Cipher, Checkerboard Cracker, Colonel Abel, Index of Coincidence, Revolutionary War, Civil War, Jerry Whitworth, Moscow Center, General Washington, Judith Coplon, Soviet Union, War Department
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