
Colossus
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- 1: Simon Singh: A Brief History of Cryptography from Caesar to Bletchley Park
- 2: Michael Smith: How It Began: Bletchley Park Goes to War
- 3: Jack Copeland: The German Tunny Machine
- 4: Stephen Budiansky: Colossus, Codebreaking, and the Digital Age
- 5: Jack Copeland: Machine Against Machine
- 6: Thomas H. Flowers: D-Day at Bletchley Park
- 7: Jack Copeland: Intercept!
- 8: Thomas H. Flowers: Colossus
- 9: Jack Copeland: Colossus and the Rise of the Modern Computer
- 10: Benjamin Wells: The PC-User's Guide to Colossus
- 11: Brian Randell: Of Men and Machines
- 12: Tony Sale: The Colossus Rebuild
- 13: Jack Copeland, with Catherine Caughey, Dorothy Du Boisson, Eleanor Ireland, Ken Myers, and Norman Thurlow: Mr Newman's Section
- 14: William Newman: Max Newman-Mathematician, Codebreaker and Computer Pioneer
- 15: Peter Hilton: Living with Fish: Breaking Tunny in the Newmanry and the Testery
- 16: Jack Good: From Hut 8 to the Newmanry
- 17: Donald Michie: Codebreaking and Colossus
- 18: Jerry Roberts: Major Tester's Section
- 19: Roy Jenkins: Setter and Breaker
- 20: Helen Currie: An ATS Girl in the Testery
- 21: Peter Edgerley: The Testery and the Breaking of Fish
- 22: Jack Copeland, with David Bolam, Harry Fensom, Gil Hayward, and Norman Thurlow: Dollis Hill at War
- 23: Gil Hayward: The British Tunny Machine
- 24: Harry Fensom: How Colossus was Built and Operated-One of Its Engineers Reveals Its Secrets
- 25: Frode Weierud: Bletchley Park's Sturgeon-The Fish That Laid No Eggs
- 26: Craig McKay: Geheimschreiber Traffic and Swedish Wartime Intelligence
- A1: Timeline: The Breaking of Tunny
- A2: Jack Copeland: The Teleprinter Alphabet
- A3: Jack Copeland: The Tunny Addition Square
- A4: Bill Tutte: My Work at Bletchley Park
- A5: Friedrich Bauer: The Tiltman Break
- A6: Jack Copeland: Turingery
- A7: Max Newman: Dc-Method
- A8: Friedrich Bauer: Newman's Theorem
- A9: Frank Carter: Rectangling
- A10: Jack Good, Donald Michie, and Geoffrey Timms: The Motor Wheels and Limitations
- A11: Jack Good and Donald Michie: Motorless Tunny
- A12: Friedrich Bauer: Origin of the Fish Cypher Machines
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