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| | Enigma - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Enigma (novel), a novel by Robert Harris based on the cracking of the Enigma cipher machine |  | | The Enigma of Arrival, a 1987 novel by Nobel laureate V.S. Naipaul |  | | Enigma (typeface), a font designed by Jeremy Tankard [1] |
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| | Enigma - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
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| | Enigma - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
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 | | Enigma (novel), the above named novel, named after the cypher machine. |  | | Enigma (2001), the 2001 movie adaped from the novel by Robert Harris |  | | Enigma Variations, the musical work by Edward Elgar |
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| | Enigma News |
 | | The Polish role in cracking Enigma was overlooked in the film, she believes, as it is in Robert Harris's novel. |  | | The first draft was finished in May: brilliant and complicated - more complex even than the novel - like a fugue, or a game of 3-D chess. |  | | Hugh Sebag-Montefiore is the author of Enigma: The Battle for the Code, published by Phoenix/Weidenfeld and Nicolson. |
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| | WW II Codes and Ciphers |
 | | This document, the Enigma General Procedure, was captured and translated by the British. |  | | Continue to the Index page to the Enigma General Procedure. |  | | Lecture Notes on the Enigma and the Bombe, on Naval Enigma and on the Colossus are available. |
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| | Enigma - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
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| | Enigma - TheBestLinks.com - Batman, Enigma machine, Edward Elgar, Encryption, ... |
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| | Enigma - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
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| | Enigma - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
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| | enigma - definition of enigma in Encyclopedia |
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| | BIGpedia - Enigma machine - Encyclopedia and Dictionary Online |
 | | Neal Stephenson 's novel Cryptonomicon 's World War II stage is also set against the backdrop of the uses of military cryptography, featuring the Enigma and Bletchley Park among other things. |  | | Robert Harris ' 1996 novel Enigma is set against the backdrop of World War II Bletchley Park and cryptologists working to read Enigma. |  | | In the history of cryptography, the Enigma was a portable cipher machine used to encrypt and decrypt secret messages. |
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| | P45.net - Dos Prompt - Columns - #13 Living Next Door To A.L.I.C.E. |
 | | You must be about the same age as Robert Harris's novel "Enigma", which is being released next week as a film. |  | | ALICE: Do you mind if I tell other people you say I am about the same age as robert harris's novel enigma which is being released next week as a film. |  | | ALICE gives P45.net an exclusive interview about Robert Harris's novel "Enigma" and the new film of the book... |
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| | Ultra |
 | | A fictional version of this story is told in the novel Enigma by Robert Harris (ISBN 0099992000), the movie made from the novel—see "Enigma (2001 film)"—and is somewhat covered, also fictionally, in Neal Stephenson's Cryptonomicon (ISBN 0099410672). |  | | In the Pacific Theatre, the Japanese cypher machine called "Purple" was unrelated to the Enigmas, but was used for the highest level Japanese diplomatic traffic. |  | | On 7 May 1941 the Royal Navy deliberately captured a German weather ship, together with cipher equipment and codes; and 2 days later U-110 was captured, together with an Enigma machine, code book, operating manual and other information that enabled Bletchley Park to break submarine messages until the end of June. |
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| | BBC News FILM Robert Harris: Unravelling the Enigma |
 | | For Robert Harris, best-selling author of Enigma, Fatherland and Archangel, the work of code breakers at Bletchley Park during World War II cannot be overestimated. |  | | "Enigma was the nerve centre of the whole German war machine - there were about 200,000 Enigma machines and every railway station, every air base, every warship and army unit all used Enigma to communicate. |  | | Enigma was the nerve centre of the whole German war machine |
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| | V. S. Naipaul: A Select Bibliography of Criticism and Biography |
 | | "The Death Motif in V. Naipaul's The Enigma of Arrival: The Fusion of Autobiography and Novel As the Enigma of Life-and-Death." World-Literature-Written-in-English, Singapore (WLWE) 29.2 (1989): 69-82. |  | | Naipaul's The Enigma of Arrival." Journal of Commonwealth Literature 32.2 (1997): 67-85. |  | | "Sir Vidia's Shadow: V. Naipaul, the Writer and The Enigma of Arrival." Journal of Commonwealth Literature 35.1 (2000): 71-86. |
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| | The SF Site: New Books in Science Fiction and Fantasy |
 | | A novel of "historical fiction, cryptography, high tech commerce and treasure hunting," the plot follows the brilliant mathematician Lawrence Waterhouse, charged by Allied Intelligence with the secret of the Nazi Enigma code in 1942. |  | | Two classic novels of suspense from one of the greatest writers of the nineteenth century. |  | | The sequel to the Iron Dawn, a well-received novel of magic, intrigue and adventure from 1997 featuring a very unusual couple. |
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| | Novels and Short Stories of Philip K Dick - A Master of Science Fiction |
 | | The essential nature."), the apparent source of Substance D. The central enigma of the novel is Dicks insistence that "There is no moral to this novel," when the book so obviously attacks the drug culture; and the answer to this enigma sums up what much of Dicks work has been all about. |  | | The symbols, like his three stigmata, becomes tied up with larger questions in the novel about the nature of God and his relation to man. |  | | No record even exists of his having been born, an awkward situation in the records-conscious police state that Taverners California has become. |
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| | JS Online: Author Naipaul moves from prickly to prize winner |
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| | Books at Random House of Canada - Author Spotlight: Robert Harris |
 | | Ancient Rome is the setting for the superb new novel from Robert Harris, author of the number one bestsellers Fatherland, Enigma and Archangel. |  | | Present-day Russia is the setting for this stunning new novel from Robert Harris, author of the bestsellers Fatherland and Enigma. |  | | His novels have sold more than six million copies and been translated into thirty languages. |
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| | Harvard University Press/Enigma Variations/Reviews |
 | | Enigma Variations, an allegorical novella, is a true gem...[T]he promise of literary ethnography is fulfilled...in Enigma Variations: to educate and, just as a lark, to entertain. |  | | Like the art it tells us so much about, Enigma Variations is a hybrid work that keeps tempting you to read it as fact although it is officially labeled fiction...For the reader, puzzling out which is which is part of the enigmatic charm of the Prices' book--a novel based on the authors' anthropological experiences. |  | | Enigma Variations is, in short, a tour de force--and lots of fun. |
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| | E 2000news |
 | | Enigma, starring Dougray Scott, Kate Winslet, Jeremy Northam and Saffron Burrows is a romantic thriller based on the novel by Robert Harris and is directed by Michael Apted (The World is Not Enough). |  | | Filming on 'Enigma' commences on April 17, with all of Winslet's scenes having to be shot in the first month. |  | | Mick Jagger is producing Kate's next film, Enigma, which is having to be shot in the space of five weeks, due to her pregnancy. |
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| | Libertarian Futurist Society |
 | | His other novels include "Mirror Maze," Endgame Enigma, Realtime Interrupt, Code of the Lifemakers, Out of Time, The Genesis Machine, Thrice Upon aTime, The Two Faces of Tomorrow and his popular series of Giants novels, including Inherit the Stars, The Gentle Giants of Ganymede, Entoverse and The Giants Novels (Omnibus). |  | | His recent novels include "The Stars are Also Fire" (the 1995 Prometheus winner for Best Novel) and "The Fleet of Stars." Anderson died in 2001. |  | | He also is known for his novel "The Peace War" (set in the same future as "Marooned in Realtime") and a short novel, "True Names," widely acknowledged as the seminal cybernovel, by readers and scientists alike. |
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| | Large Print Reviews - Fatherland - A Book Review |
 | | Robert Harris' novel, Fatherland, is set in the year 1964 and in a world where a Kennedy is in the White House and Hitler is about to celebrate his 75th birthday. |  | | Throughout this novel, Harris adheres to the 'facts' as much as possible, and extrapolates an all too realistic world in which the Third Reich still reigns supreme. |  | | But be forewarned, this is a depressing novel, which it should be, considering the setting and the people involved in the story. |
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| | enigma machine - Article and Reference from OnPedia.com |
 | | Neal Stephenson's novel Cryptonomicon's World War II stage is also set against the backdrop of the uses of military cryptography, featuring the Enigma and Bletchley Park among other things. |  | | An interactive fiction game Jigsaw by Graham Nelson contains a puzzle in which the player must decrypt a message with a simplified version of the Enigma. |  | | In the history of cryptography, the Enigma was a portable cipher machine used to encrypt and decrypt secret messages. |
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