Batavia Public Library book club kit. a true story of love, spies, and the unlikely heroine who outwitted America's enemies / The woman who smashed codes
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[Batavia, Ill.] : [Batavia Public Library], [2021].
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[Batavia, Ill.] : [Batavia Public Library], [2021].
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1 kit (7 books and 1 discussion guide) ; in bag 24 x 14 x 7 in.
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The Book Club Kit contains 7 copies of the title and 1 book discussion guide. The Kit can be checked out by one member of the book club, and can only be returned to the Batavia Public Library Check Out Desk. Kits will not be removed from a patron's account unless all 7 books are included when returned.
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Book club discussion kit featuring the title, The woman who smashed codes: In 1916, a young Quaker schoolteacher and poetry scholar named Elizebeth Smith was hired by an eccentric tycoon to find the secret messages he believed were embedded in Shakespeare's plays. She moved to the tycoon's lavish estate outside of Chicago expecting to spend her days poring through old books. But the rich man's close ties to the U.S. government, and the urgencies of war, quickly transformed Elizebeth's mission. She soon learned to apply her skills to an exciting new venture: codebreaking -- the solving of secret messages without knowledge of the key. Working alongside her on the estate was William Friedman, a Jewish scientist who would become her husband and lifelong codebreaking partner. Elizebeth and William were in many ways the Adam and Eve of the National Security Agency, the U.S. institution that monitors and intercepts foreign communications to glean intelligence. In this book, journalist Jason Fagone chronicles the life of this extraordinary woman who played an integral role in our nation's history -- from the Great War to the Cold War. He traces Elizebeth's developing career through World War I, Prohibition, and the struggle against fascism. She helped catch gangsters and smugglers, exposed a Nazi spy ring in South America, and fought a clandestine battle of wits against Hitler's Reich, cracking multiple versions of the Enigma machine used by German operatives to conceal their communications. And through it all, she served as muse to her husband, a master of puzzles, who astonished friends and foes alike. Inside an army vault in Washington, he worked furiously to break Purple, the Japanese version of Enigma -- and eventually succeeded, at a terrible cost to his personal life. Fagone unveils America's codebreaking history through the prism of one remarkable woman's life, bringing into focus the events and personalities that shaped the modern intelligence community.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Fagone, J. (2021). Batavia Public Library book club kit: a true story of love, spies, and the unlikely heroine who outwitted America's enemies . [Batavia Public Library].

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Fagone, Jason. 2021. Batavia Public Library Book Club Kit: A True Story of Love, Spies, and the Unlikely Heroine Who Outwitted America's Enemies. [Batavia Public Library].

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Fagone, Jason. Batavia Public Library Book Club Kit: A True Story of Love, Spies, and the Unlikely Heroine Who Outwitted America's Enemies [Batavia Public Library], 2021.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Fagone, Jason. Batavia Public Library Book Club Kit: A True Story of Love, Spies, and the Unlikely Heroine Who Outwitted America's Enemies [Batavia Public Library], 2021.

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