£10.00 Bletchley Park War Diaries July 1939 - August 1945 Bletchley Park War Diaries July 1939 - August 1945 £4.50 'From Bletchley, With Love' by Mavis Batey This book tells the story for the very first time of Ian Fleming's work with the secrets of Ultra and Enigma that he was never able to reveal. £19.99 'The Real Enigma Heroes', by Phil Shanahan 'A contribution to the winning of the war that few could match' - Tony Blair. £19.99 Dilly The Man Who Broke Enigmas By Mavis Batey The highly eccentric Alfred Dillwyn Knox, known simply as 'Dilly' was one of the leading figures in the British codebreaking successes of the two world wars. 244 pages. £24.99 Secret Wireless War By Geoffrey Pidgeon (Hardback) The book tells of the formation of the communications division SIS, which was part of MI6 Section VIII. Made up of diary entries by its founding fathers, personal tales, the work of embassies... £22.99 The Geek Atlas John Graham-Cumming 128 Places Where Science & Technology Come Alive. 50p from the sale of each book to be donated to the Bletchley Park Trust. £4.00 Bletchley Park at War Timeline This detailed timeline foldout tells the full story of how Bletchley Park emerged and operated before and throughout WW2. £4.00 From Intercept to Action Step by step description of the codebreaking process at Bletchley Park. £16.99 Action This Day by M Smith & R Erskine Michael Smith and Ralph Erskine, both leading authorities on the work of BletchleyPark, have assembled a number of key writers to explain its importance in the history of twentieth-century... £9.99 Alan Turing - Enigma A detailed account of the life of Cambridge mathematician Alan Turing who masterminded the cracking of the German Enigma code and was the father of the modern computer. Written by Andrew... £10.00 An Extraordinary Mixture: Bletchley Park in Wartime James Hogarth For many years after the Second World War, the codebreaking activities of Bletchley Park and its out-stations remained secret. £14.99 Between Silk and Cyanide A Code Maker’s War 1941-45 By Leo Marks In 1942, with a black-market chicken under his arm, Leo Marks left his father’s famous bookshop, 84 Charing Cross Road, and went to war. He was twenty-two and a cryptographer of genius. £17.00 Bletchley Park Air Section Bletchley Park Air Section Signals Intelligence support to RAF BOMBER COMMAND £10.99 Bletchley Park People By Marion Hill The British Government’s top secret Code & Cypher School at Bletchley Park, otherwise known as Station X, was the unlikely setting for one of the most vital undercover operations of the Second... £2.49 Bletchley Park, Home Of Station X By Pitkin Guide A simple account of the story of Bletchley Park, Home of Station x. An easy read covering various aspects of the Park, during the wartime period. £7.99 Britain's Best Kept Secret By Ted Enever A concise book focusing on Bletchley Park's unique role. Britain's Best Kept Secret traces the Park's early history and provides a guide to the key wartime buildings and events behind the scenes. ... |