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The Reader of Gentlemen's Mail: Herbert O. Yardley and the Birth of American Codebreaking

by David Kahn

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0ne of the most colorful and controversial figures in American intelligence, Herbert 0.Yardley (1889-1958) gave America its best form of information, but his fame rests more on his indiscretions than on his achievements. In this highly readable biography, a premier historian of military intelligence tells Yardley's story and evaluates his impact on the American intelligence community. Yardley established the nation's first celebrating agency in 1917, and his solutions helped the United States win a major diplomatic victory at the 1921 disarmament conference. But when his unit was closed in 1929 because "gentlemen do not read each other's mail," Yardley wrote a best-selling memoir that introduced--and disclosed--codemaking and codebreaking to the public. David Kahn describes the vicissitudes of Yardley's career, including his work in China and Canada, offers a capsule history of American intelligence up to World War I, and gives a short course in classical codes and ciphers. He debunks the accusations that the publication of Yardley's book caused Japan to change its codes and ciphers and that Yardley traitorously sold his solutions to Japan. And he asserts that Yardley's disclosures not only did not hurt but actually helped American code breaking during World War II.

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One of the most colorful and controversial figures in American intelligence, Herbert O. Yardley (1889-1958) gave America its best form of information, but his fame rests more on his indiscretions than on his achievements. In this highly readable biography, a premier historian of military intelligence tells Yardley's story and evaluates his impact on the American intelligence community.

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ISBN:
9780300098464
Subtitle:
Herbert O. Yardley and the Birth of American Codebreaking
Author:
Kahn, David
Publisher:
Yale University Press
Location:
New Haven, CT
Subject:
Military
Subject:
World War, 1914-1918
Subject:
Cryptography
Subject:
Cryptographers.
Subject:
World War, 1914-1918 -- Cryptography.
Subject:
Yardley, Herbert O
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Edition Description:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Series Volume:
GTR-550
Publication Date:
March 2004
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Yes
Pages:
318
Dimensions:
942x648x116 148

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