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Written by Carey Malloy and featuring art by Scott Godlewski, Codebreakers is a new ongoing espionage comic about the Cryptanalysis unit of the FBI.
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"Codebreakers" tells the story -- in the words of the men and women who worked there -- of the wartime effort that finally broke the Nazis 'vaunted Enigma cipher.
Five Best 2008
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Studios sent us an 11-page preview of their new comic, Codebreakers, which debuts its first issue in stores today.
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Look at Bamford, "The Puzzle Palace" and "Body of Secrets" or Kahn "The Codebreakers" for the history and for context for Bamford's "The Shadow Factory".
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One of the displays is devoted to artifacts donated by David Kahn, author of The Codebreakers and former journalist and editor at Long Island's Newsday.
Karen Rubin: National Cryptologic Museum Lets Public Peek in on Secret World of Codebreaking Karen Rubin 2010
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One of the displays is devoted to artifacts donated by David Kahn, author of The Codebreakers and former journalist and editor at Long Island's Newsday.
Karen Rubin: National Cryptologic Museum Lets Public Peek in on Secret World of Codebreaking Karen Rubin 2010
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The book will feature a stellar crew including acclaimed writers Kurt Busiek and Daryl Gregory (Pandemonium) along with artist Scott Godlewski (Codebreakers).
‘Dracula: The Company Of Monsters’ Debuting This August From BOOM! Studios 2010
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The NSAs second in command: Background on Tordella is drawn from Kahn, The Codebreakers, p.
The Attack on the Liberty James Scott 2009
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"I love it to write such code ... to see them survive in the wild is kind of nice also!" writes "Spooky," a 17-year-old scriptor and founder of the Codebreakers virus crew.
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There are billions of possible encryptions of the twenty-six-letter alphabet, according to David Kahn, author of Codebreakers.
DAY OF DECEIT ROBERT B. STINNETT 2001
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