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{{short description|Book by Simon Singh}} {{about|the Simon Singh book|other uses|Codebook (disambiguation)}} {{Infobox book | name = The Code Book | title_orig = | translator = | image = The Code Book.jpg | caption = First edition (UK) | author = Simon Singh | illustrator = | cover_artist = | country = United Kingdom | language = English | series = | subject = | genre = Factual | publisher = [[Fourth Estate (imprint)|Fourth Estate]] (UK)<br>[[Doubleday (publisher)|Doubleday]] (US) | pub_date = 1999 | english_pub_date = | media_type = | pages = 416 (first edition) | isbn = 978-1-85702-879-9 | oclc= 59459928 | preceded_by = | followed_by = }} '''''The Code Book: The Science of Secrecy from Ancient Egypt to Quantum Cryptography''''' is a book by [[Simon Singh]], published in 1999 by [[Fourth Estate (imprint)|Fourth Estate]] and [[Doubleday (publisher)|Doubleday]]. ''The Code Book'' describes some illustrative highlights in the history of [[cryptography]], drawn from both of its principal branches, [[code]]s and [[cipher]]s. Thus the book's title should not be misconstrued as suggesting that the book deals only with codes, and not with ciphers; or that the book is in fact a [[codebook]].<ref>In contemporary [[English language|English]]-language jargon, the word "code" is often used for any sort of secret communication, whether or not that communication is actually performed using a code in the strict sense. Some other languages, e.g., [[Polish language|Polish]], tend to do the opposite and refer to both principal types of [[cryptography]] as "cipher", as in "''[[Biuro Szyfrów]]''" ("Cipher Bureau").</ref> ==Contents== ''The Code Book'' covers diverse historical topics including the [[Man in the Iron Mask]], [[Arabic language|Arabic]] cryptography, [[Charles Babbage]], the mechanisation of cryptography, the [[Enigma Machine|Enigma machine]], and the decryption of [[Linear B]] and other ancient writing systems.<ref>{{cite web |title=Simon Singh website |url=http://simonsingh.net/books/the-code-book/ |accessdate=April 14, 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=The Catcher in the Rye PDF|url=https://zlibrary.to/dl/the-catcher-in-the-rye-9|accessdate=April 14, 2015}}</ref> Later sections cover the development of [[public key cryptography|public-key cryptography]]. Some of this material is based on interviews with participants, including persons who worked in secret at [[GCHQ]]. The book concludes with a discussion of "[[Pretty Good Privacy]]" (PGP), [[Quantum computer|quantum computing]], and [[quantum cryptography]]. The book announced a "cipher challenge" of a series of ten progressively harder ciphers, with a cash prize of £10,000, which has since been won.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://simonsingh.net/cryptography/cipher-challenge |title=Cipher Challenge |website=simonsingh.net |language=en-GB |archive-url=https://archive.today/20130222033524/http://simonsingh.net/cryptography/cipher-challenge/ |archive-date=2013-02-22 |url-status=dead |access-date=2017-08-27}}</ref> The book is not footnoted but has a "Further Reading" section at the end, organized by chapter. ==See also== * [[Cipher]] * [[Code]] * [[Codebook]] ==References== <references /> ==Bibliography== * "[http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/story.asp?storyCode=157869§ioncode=1 Of Riddles Wrapped in Enigmas]", [[Whitfield Diffie]], ''[[The Times Higher Education Supplement]]'', September 10, 1999, p. 25. Retrieved 2009-02-19. * A critical review of the book: "[http://www.nku.edu/~christensen/codebookreview.pdf The Code Book: The Evolution of Secrecy from Mary, Queen of Scots to Quantum Cryptography, reviewed by Jim Reeds]", Jim Reeds, ''[[Notices of the American Mathematical Society]]'', vol. 47, no. 3, March 2000, pp. 369–372. Retrieved 2009-02-19. (61 KB PDF). ==External links== * [http://www.simonsingh.net/The-Code-Book "The Code Book" web page] at Simon Singh's site * {{usurped|1=[https://web.archive.org/web/20001213191500/http://www.codebook.org/ The Code Book Cipher Challenge Solution Page]}}, set up by the solvers of the Ten Cipher Code Challenge in "The Code Book"] {{Simon Singh}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Code Book, The}} [[Category:1999 non-fiction books]] [[Category:Cryptography books]] [[Category:Books by Simon Singh]] [[Category:Popular mathematics books]] [[Category:English-language non-fiction books]] [[Category:Fourth Estate books]] [[Category:Doubleday (publisher) books]]
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