Description: The Shakespearean Ciphers Examined. An Analysis of Cryptographic Systems used as Evidence that Some author other than William Shakespeare wrote the plays commonly attributed to him. By William F. Friedman & Elizebeth S. Friedman. Cambridge at the University Press. 1958. 302 pp, 8.5" x 6". In fair condition. Dust jacket in poor condition. Dust jacket exhibits wear and chipping to edges and joints. Prior owner name present upon front free endpaper. Binding tight and intact. Text and illustrations clean and legible. No known marginalia. A suitable piece for reference or research. Please refer to photos. William Frederick Friedman (1891-1969) was a US Army Cryptographer who ran the research division of the Army's Signal Intelligence Service in the 1930s. Elizebeth Smith Friedman (1892-1980) was an American Cryptanalyst and author who deciphered enemy codes in both world wars and helped to solve smuggling cases during the time of prohibition. This piece would be an excellent find for anyone interested in Cryptography or the history of Shakespeare. FORN-MSB-0524-0609-WS421
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Language: English
Topic: Literary
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