This volume contains important appendices for Military Cryptanalytics, Part I, Vol. 1, plus several added BASIC computer programs. Appendices contain material on concealment systems, communication intelligence operations, principles of cryptosecurity, plus numerous problems for the student. The text contains a large amount of frequency data concerning English, word and pattern lists, and also letter frequency data concerning the German, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, and Russian languages.
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Paper Back. Condition: Good. Reprint. 'Originally published in 1956 as classified text by the U.S. Government'. Quarto; {8 & 1/4' x 10 & 3/4'}; Grey textured cardstock; Sunned spine and margins. Foxing to textblock edges. Errata slip laid in. 465 pages. Seller Inventory # 255644
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Trade paperback. Modern reprint. ix, 318 p. Illustrations. This is number 44 of their Cryptographic Series. This text represents a manifold expansion and revision, both in socpe and content, of the earlier work entitled "Military Cryptanalysis, PArt II" by WIlliam F. Friedman. This extensive expansion and revision was necessitated by the considerable advancement made in the art since the publication of the previous text. The was originally published in 1959 as a classified text. When this was declassified it was expaned with computer programs written by Wayne G. Barker. The publisher described this as "probably the most comprehensive and one of the best books ever written concerning the intermediate phase of military cyrptanalytics. " Very good. No dust jacket as issued. Seller Inventory # 62925
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Trade paperback. iii, 321-658 p. Illustrations. Glossary for Military Cryptanalytics. Cryptographic Supplement. Index. This is number 45 of their Cryptographic Series. This text represents a manifold expansion and revision, both in socpe and content, of the earlier work entitled "Military Cryptanalysis, Part II" by WIlliam F. Friedman. This extensive expansion and revision was necessitated by the considerable advancement made in the art since the publication of the previous text. The was originally published in 1959 as a classified text. When this was declassified it was expaned with computer programs written by Wayne G. Barker. The publisher described this as "probably the most comprehensive and one of the best books ever written concerning the intermediate phase of military cyrptanalytics. " Very good. No dust jacket as issued. Modern reprint. Presumed first printing thus. Seller Inventory # 62924
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