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The Secret Listeners: The Men and Women Posted Across the World to Intercept the German Codes for Bletchley Park
Sinclair McKay
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Description for The Secret Listeners: The Men and Women Posted Across the World to Intercept the German Codes for Bletchley Park
Paperback. Behind the celebrated code-breaking at Bletchley Park lies another secret. Num Pages: 352 pages, 1 black & white illustrations. BIC Classification: 1DBK; 3JJH; HBJD1; HBLW; HBWQ; JPSH. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 196 x 129 x 23. Weight in Grams: 278.
Behind the celebrated code-breaking at Bletchley Park lies another secret…The men and women of the ‘ Y’ (for Wireless’ ) Service were sent out across the world to run listening stations from Gibraltar to Cairo, intercepting the German military’s encrypted messages for decoding back at the now-famous Bletchley Park mansion. Such wartime postings were life-changing adventures – travel out by flying boat or Indian railways, snakes in filing cabinets and heat so intense the perspiration ran into your shoes - but many of the secret listeners found lifelong romance in their far-flung corner of the world. Now, drawing on dozens ... Read more
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Publisher
Aurum Press Ltd
Number of pages
352
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2013
Condition
New
Weight
312g
Number of Pages
352
Place of Publication
, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781781310793
SKU
V9781781310793
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Ref
99-10
About Sinclair McKay
SINCLAIR MCKAY is the acclaimed author of history and historical true crime including the best-selling The Secret Life of Bletchley Park. HIs previous Aurum titles include Mile End Murder, The Lost World of Bletchley Park, The Secret Life of Fighter Command and The Secret Listeners for Aurum, as well as histories of Hammer films and the James Bond films. He writes features for the Daily Telegraph and ... Read more
Reviews for The Secret Listeners: The Men and Women Posted Across the World to Intercept the German Codes for Bletchley Park
'As McKay argues in this well-told story, the Y Service has been "sadly and curiously" uncelebrated. Yet were it not for all those encoded messages relayed with such care, the codebreakers at Bletchley would have had little to go on. It was their efforts that made the revolutionary leaps of Bletchley possible. They should be commemorated properly as having played ... Read more