
The Case of Alan Turing
The Extraordinary and Tragic Story of the Legendary Codebreaker
Arnaud Delalande(Artist)
Arsenal Pulp Press
Published on 17. November 2016
Book
Hardback
112 pages
978-1-55152-650-8 (ISBN)
Description
A gripping graphic novel on Alan Turing, the heroic British codebreaker of World War II later condemned for his homosexuality.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Vancouver
Canada
Target group
US School Grade: Fourth Grade and over, Interest Age: From 15 years
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Paper over boards
Illustrations
1 Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 294 mm
Width: 238 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
798 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-55152-650-8 (9781551526508)
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Eric Liberge | Arnaud Delalande
The Case of Alan Turing
The Extraordinary and Tragic Story of the Legendary Codebreaker
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Persons
Eric Libertge: Eric Liberge has authored or co-authored over thirty graphic novels in his native France, including books on Versailles and World War II, as well as numerous books in the fantasy genre.
Arnaud Delalande : Arnaud Delalande is the author of nine novels as well as numerous graphic novels in France, including Le Piege de Dante (Dante's Trap), translated into twenty languages. His prizes include le Prix du Roman d'Evasion and le Prix Jean d'Heurs du Roman.
David Homel: David Homel was born and raised in Chicago in 1952. He has been a journalist, editor, literary translator, and teacher, and has won numerous awards for translation, including the Governor General's Award for Literature, Canada's highest literary honor.
Arnaud Delalande : Arnaud Delalande is the author of nine novels as well as numerous graphic novels in France, including Le Piege de Dante (Dante's Trap), translated into twenty languages. His prizes include le Prix du Roman d'Evasion and le Prix Jean d'Heurs du Roman.
David Homel: David Homel was born and raised in Chicago in 1952. He has been a journalist, editor, literary translator, and teacher, and has won numerous awards for translation, including the Governor General's Award for Literature, Canada's highest literary honor.