Simon Singh Books

Simon Singh holds a PhD in physics from Cambridge University. He wrote the bestselling book Fermat’s Enigma and directed the award-winning documentary, Fermat’s Last Theorem.

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 Books: The Code Book by Simon Singh

The Code Book

Simon Singh
The Science of Secrecy From Ancient Egypt to Quantum Cryptography
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What's The Code Book about?

The Code Book (1999) lays out the long and intriguing history of secret communication. These blinks will take you on a journey from Ancient Greece to the modern-day NSA, detailing innumerable stories of cunning, determination and deceit along the way.

Who should read The Code Book?

  • Anyone interested in codes, secrets and world history
  • People with a taste for stories of wartime espionage
  • Any linguist and mathematician

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What's The science of secrecy about?

The Science of Secrecy by Simon Singh delves into the fascinating world of cryptography and code-breaking. From ancient ciphers to modern encryption techniques, the book uncovers the history and significance of secret communication. It also explores the role of cryptography in warfare, politics, and technology, offering a captivating blend of science and history.

Who should read The science of secrecy?

  • Individuals interested in the history and evolution of secret codes and encryption

  • Readers who enjoy exploring the intersection of science and technology with real-world applications

  • Anyone curious about the role of secrecy in shaping major historical events and conflicts