Biography: historical, political & military

Thirty Secret Years

A.G. Denniston's Work in Signals Intelligence, 1914-1944

by Robin Denniston

Description

30 Secret Years reveals how an enterprising Scottish linguist was able to decipher German naval messages in the Admiralty in World War One. Alastair Denniston became head of the British government’s cabinet noir or cipher-breaking bureau in 1919, developed his team of fellow experts between the wars by spying on the Soviets from Whitehall. In 1939 he went on to lead an enlarged body of secret service men and women to Bletchley Park where they solved the vast problems of machine encipherment, enabling Churchill to avoid defeat in 1941 and invade western Europe in June 1944. It is the story of how one man, working in obscurity and total secrecy, influenced the course of world history over 30 years of war and peace, told by his son.

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World rights available.

Polperro Heritage Press

Polperro Heritage Press

Polperro Heritage Press is an independent British publisher, established in 1995. Recent titles from Polperro Press have included biographies, guides and a growing list of Cornish local history titles.

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Bibliographic Information

  • Publisher Polperro Heritage Press
  • Publication Date March 2016
  • Orginal LanguageEnglish
  • ISBN/Identifier 9780955364808 / 0955364809
  • FormatPaperback
  • Primary Price 9.95 GBP
  • Pages190
  • ReadershipGeneral
  • Publish StatusPublished
  • Page size24 (233x155) cm
  • IllustrationYes
  • Biblio NotesIncludes chapters written by A.G. Denniston.

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