Colossus

The Secrets Of Bletchley Park's Code-Breaking Computers?

Editor: JackCopeland

Oxford University Press (United Kingdom), 2006
Hardback, 478 pages
Size: 234x156 mm
ISBN: 9780192840554
ISBN-10: 019284055X

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Colossus

Shrouded in secrecy until very recently, Colossus was the world's first fully-functioning electronic computer. This book contains accounts of Colossus, of code-breaking, and of the role played by the staff of Bletchley Park in WWII - including personal recollections by those who designed and built Colossus.

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