The Man Who Broke Napoleon's Codes

The Man Who Broke Napoleon's Codes
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Publisher : Faber & Faber
Total Pages : 297
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ISBN-10 : 9780571266708
ISBN-13 : 0571266703
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Book Synopsis The Man Who Broke Napoleon's Codes by : Mark Urban

Download or read book The Man Who Broke Napoleon's Codes written by Mark Urban and published by Faber & Faber. This book was released on 2012-12-20 with total page 297 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In 1812 two mighty armies manoeuvred across the Spanish plains. They were finely balanced, under skilful leaders. Each struggled to gain an advantage. Wellington knew that if he defeated the French, he could turn the tide of the war. Good intelligence was paramount, but the French were using a code of unrivalled complexity - the 'Great Paris Cipher'. It was an unprecedented challenge, and Wellington looked to one man to break the code: Major George Scovell. Using a network of Spanish guerrillas, Scovell amassed a stack of coded French messages, and set to work decrypting them. As a man of low birth, Scovell - even with his genius for languages, and bravery on a dozen battlefields - struggled for advancement amongst Wellington's inner circle of wealthier, better connected officers. Mark Urban draws on a wealth of original sources, including many cyphers and code-tables, to restore Scovell to his rightful place in history as the man who was the brains behind the intelligence battle against Napoleon's army and a forerunner of the great code-breakers of the 20th Century.


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