Alan Turing, The Enigma, The Book That Inspired the Film The Imitation Game
719 EGP
A comprehensive biography of mathematician Alan Turing, exploring his groundbreaking work in computer science, his crucial role in breaking the Enigma code during World War II, and his tragic persecution for homosexuality.
This definitive biography chronicles the life of Alan Turing, the brilliant mathematician whose theoretical work laid the foundation for modern computing and whose codebreaking efforts helped win World War II. The narrative weaves together Turing’s scientific achievements with his personal struggles, including his prosecution under Britain’s anti-homosexuality laws. Written with scholarly rigor yet accessible prose, it appeals to readers interested in science history, LGBTQ+ narratives, and wartime intelligence. The book gained renewed prominence as the basis for the acclaimed film adaptation.
| Dimensions | 776 × 170 × 260 cm |
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