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Unlock the secrets of hidden messages and the art of concealment. F. Edward Hulme's classic work, Cryptography: Or, The History, Principles, And Practice Of Cipher-Writing, guides readers through the fascinating evolution of secret codes, blending the rigour of a cryptography history book with the intrigue of real cipher-writing techniques. This is not just a study of encryption methods; it is a journey through the ingenious minds who shaped the history of ciphers, from ancient scripts to the sophisticated puzzles of the Victorian era. Victorian curiosity and scholarly precision meet in…mehr

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Unlock the secrets of hidden messages and the art of concealment. F. Edward Hulme's classic work, Cryptography: Or, The History, Principles, And Practice Of Cipher-Writing, guides readers through the fascinating evolution of secret codes, blending the rigour of a cryptography history book with the intrigue of real cipher-writing techniques. This is not just a study of encryption methods; it is a journey through the ingenious minds who shaped the history of ciphers, from ancient scripts to the sophisticated puzzles of the Victorian era. Victorian curiosity and scholarly precision meet in Hulme's exploration of the principles of cryptography, offering both students of cryptography and enthusiasts a rare glimpse into the world before Alan Turing's breakthroughs and Simon Singh's celebrated codes. Every page reveals the ingenuity behind secret codes, tracing their use in diplomacy, war, and private correspondence. The book stands as a testament to the enduring allure of encrypted language, providing context for how 19th-century cryptography influenced today's digital security. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. For anyone captivated by the study of secret codes or the history of cryptography, this is more than a reprint - it is a collector's item and a cultural treasure.