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The Woman Who Smashed Codes: A True Story of Love, Spies, and the Unlikely Heroine Who Outwitted America's Enemies (English Edition) Kindle版

4.5 5つ星のうち4.5 5,901個の評価

National Bestseller 

NPR Best Book of the Year

“Not all superheroes wear capes, and Elizebeth Smith Friedman should be the subject of a future Wonder Woman movie.” —The New York Times

Joining the ranks of Hidden Figures and In the Garden of Beasts, the incredible true story of the greatest codebreaking duo that ever lived, an American woman and her husband who invented the modern science of cryptology together and used it to confront the evils of their time, solving puzzles that unmasked Nazi spies and helped win World War II.

In 1916, at the height of World War I, brilliant Shakespeare expert Elizebeth Smith went to work for an eccentric tycoon on his estate outside Chicago. The tycoon had close ties to the U.S. government, and he soon asked Elizebeth to apply her language skills to an exciting new venture: code-breaking. There she met the man who would become her husband, groundbreaking cryptologist William Friedman. Though she and Friedman are in many ways the "Adam and Eve" of the NSA, Elizebeth’s story, incredibly, has never been told.

In The Woman Who Smashed Codes, Jason Fagone chronicles the life of this extraordinary woman, who played an integral role in our nation’s history for forty years. After World War I, Smith used her talents to catch gangsters and smugglers during Prohibition, then accepted a covert mission to discover and expose Nazi spy rings that were spreading like wildfire across South America, advancing ever closer to the United States. As World War II raged, Elizebeth fought a highly classified battle of wits against Hitler’s Reich, cracking multiple versions of the Enigma machine used by German spies. Meanwhile, inside an Army vault in Washington, William 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 code-breaking history through the prism of Smith’s life, bringing into focus the unforgettable events and colorful personalities that would help shape modern intelligence. Blending the lively pace and compelling detail that are the hallmarks of Erik Larson’s bestsellers with the atmosphere and intensity of The Imitation Game, The Woman Who Smashed Codes is page-turning popular history at its finest.

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“[Fagone] documents the amazing arc of his subject’s life, often in stunning detail…Ms. Friedman was not only crypto pioneer and a patriotic spycatcher, but also an inspiring role model.” — Wired

The Woman Who Smashed Codes...has drawn comparisons to Hidden Figures, though we think this one is better. In journalist Jason Fagone’s deft hands, we not only learn about a lost national treasure, but also get new insight into the history of our country at war.” — New York Post

“[Elizebeth Friedman] was a tireless and talented code breaker who brought down gangsters and Nazi spies...a fascinating swath of American history that begins in Gilded Age Chicago and moves to the inner workings of our intelligence agencies at the close of WWII.”
Los Angeles Times

“Damned-near impossible to put down. The book has everything: thrills, chills, kills, love, crypto, and a hopeful sense that a nearly forgotten American genius, Elizebeth Smith Friedman, is finally being given her due.” — Ars Technica

“It’s unsurprising that the name Elizebeth Friedman doesn’t ring a bell for most Americans, given how much of her work was classified during the war.... Still, this Quaker-born poet from Indiana was the grandmother of the National Security Agency and virtually created the modern code-breaking profession. Trust us on this one.” — Forbes

“This is the best work of nonfiction I’ve ever read—no hyperbole...Fagone has painstakingly worked backward to piece together a truth that has been buried for too long. In the process, he has helped Friedman gain recognition as the American hero she was.” — MIT Technology Review

“In The Woman Who Smashed Codes, journalist Jason Fagone recreates a world and a cast of characters so utterly fascinating they will inhabit the psyches of its readers long after the book has been read.” — Associated Press

“One of the year’s best reads, it is both deeply researched and beautifully told.” — The Philadelphia Inquirer

“The Woman Who Smashed Codes should be the next Hidden Figures...a story that anyone with interest in the time period has to read, a key piece of the puzzle about America’s war effort.” — Washington Post

“This book tells the incredible, little-known story of code-breaker Elizebeth Smith and her husband, cryptologist William Friedman, otherwise known as the ‘Adam and Eve’ of the NSA.” — New York Post

“Reads like some wild cross between a fairy tale and a gripping detective thriller... a sheer delight to read.”  — San Francisco Chronicle

“Bursting with details in everything from dinner parties to spy rings, Fagone’s book offers the story of a fascinating woman in perilous times, and asks some uneasy questions about the present.” — NPR.org

“[Fagone] records the pair’s accomplishments, trials, and love affair, taking care to ensure that Elizebeth finally receives the recognition she deserves...[a] carefully researched story of a smart and loyal but overlooked woman.” — Library Journal (starred review)

“Riveting, inspiring, and rich in colorful characters, Fagone’s extensively researched and utterly dazzling title is popular history at its very best and a book club natural.” — Booklist (starred review)

The Woman Who Smashed Codes is historical reporting done right, assigning credit where it is long overdue.” — Seattle Book Review

“A bang-up research effort [and] an engaging resurrection of a significant player in the world of cryptology.” — Kirkus Reviews

“Superb storytelling” — Providence Journal

“Fagone is a superb writer and has created a fascinating tale of a woman who brought down Prohibition-era smugglers, Nazi’s, counterfeiters, gangsters and more. ” — Ben Rothke, RSA Conference

“A powerful love story, a story of war, and a fascinating biography, The Woman Who Smashed Codes is a magnificent work of literary nonfiction that sheds light on an important hidden figure. You will devour this book.” — Karen Abbott, New York Times bestselling author of Sin in the Second City  

“Deeply reported and stunningly original, The Woman Who Smashed Codes is a riveting narrative about one of the most overlooked figures in American history—a figure whose remarkable story was essentially ignored for more than seventy years simply because she was a woman.” — Stefan Fatsis, bestselling author of Word Freak

“Jason Fagone is a master storyteller—and he’s telling one damn good story about a long-forgotten American heroine. It is, among many things, the compulsively readable history of the national security state in its infancy. His book is filled with memorable villains, intrigue, and love.” — Franklin Foer, New York Times Bestselling author of How Soccer Explains the World and the forthcoming World Without Mind

“Jason Fagone’s stunning narrative unearths an intimate and unexpected history of code breaking. This remarkable tale reveals the fundamental role cryptology has played in our past, and the untold story of the pioneering woman behind its evolution. It is a treasure of a book.” — Nathalia Holt, New York Times bestselling author of Rise of the Rocket Girls: The Women Who Propelled Us From Missiles to the Moon to Mars

“In The Woman Who Smashed Codes, Jason Fagone rights a historical wrong, unshrouding an unsung heroine and revealing the love story at the root of the modern world’s spy games. But this book’s true revelation is the author’s talent: sure-handed, thrilling, and lyrical.” — Benjamin Wallace, author of The Billionaire’s Vinegar

著者について

Jason Fagone is a journalist who covers science, technology, and culture. Named one of the “Ten Young Writers on the Rise” by the Columbia Journalism Review, he works at the San Francisco Chronicle and has written for GQ, Esquire, The Atlantic, the New York Times, Mother Jones, and Philadelphia magazine. Fagone is also the author of Ingenious: A True Story of Invention, the X Prize, and the Race to Revive America and Horsemen of the Esophagus: Competitive Eating and the Big Fat American Dream. He lives in San Francisco, California.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B01M0EOI6I
  • 出版社 ‏ : ‎ Dey Street Books; Illustrated版 (2017/9/26)
  • 発売日 ‏ : ‎ 2017/9/26
  • 言語 ‏ : ‎ 英語
  • ファイルサイズ ‏ : ‎ 5255 KB
  • Text-to-Speech(テキスト読み上げ機能) ‏ : ‎ 有効
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ 有効
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ 有効
  • 付箋メモ ‏ : ‎ Kindle Scribeで
  • 本の長さ ‏ : ‎ 464ページ
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かなり前にこの本のレビューが出ていたが、日本軍の暗号解読の話が出るのではと気がすすまなかった。しかし半年ほど前に再度レビューがあったので読んでみたところ、もっと早く読めばよかった後悔した。米国の暗号解読の開拓者の一人であるエリザベスは大学で英文学を専攻し、ラテン語・ギリシャ語・ドイツ語の素養があった。良い職がなく、1916年にたまたま立ち寄ったシカゴの図書館で職はないかと聞いたところ、富豪のジョージ・フェビアンに紹介された。彼は暗号に関する研究所を持っており、彼女は、シェークスピアの作品の本当の作者はフランシス・ベーコンだとする暗号解読の研究員として直ちに採用される。エリザベスはここで先輩研究員のウィリアム・フリードマン(フライドマン?)に会い、やがて結婚する。その後、フェビアンは妨害しようとするが、二人は合衆国の旧陸軍省に移って重要な貢献をすることになる。夫のウィリアムは早くから成果が社会的に認められたが、エリザベスの名前が表に現れることはなかった。中には彼女の成果を横取りして利用したFBIの創立者のエドガー・フーバーのような人物もいたが、それができた理由の一つは、彼女の謙虚な人柄に加えて、功績が機密文書として長年秘密にされていたことにもある。、2008年にそれが解除されたことから、本書のような作品が出るようになったのである。
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5つ星のうち5.0 Best book I've read in a long time!
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This is an amazing true story, one that as you read it you keep asking yourself "how do we not know about this woman?!" The author does a great job of thorough research into history, technical information, and personal story to put together a well-told, thoughtful, respectful narrative.
As you read, at times Elizebeth can make you chuckle - she was unusual, self-confident, and a bit defiant, traits not favored in her time (she was young when woman didn't even have the right to vote, and even after that was achieved women remained second-class citizens under a glass ceiling). I was repeatedly amazed at her reserve, and at her compassion and love for her husband, having understanding for his mental illness and needs, and putting these above her own ambitions and concerns. At times I also wanted to scream (or even laugh at the rediculousness) at some of the injustice done to her - credit taken by others publicly for her work, refusal to allow her to run the department (the best in the world!) she had created, the ignoring of her accomplishments.
She herself maintained a quiet satisfaction in the knowledge of her body of work - the fact that she was never broken by the many injustices done to her and never spoke of them is in itself another fascinating facet of this unsung heroine. She was our country's (actually the world's) premier code-breaker, helping reveal, track, and disrupt crime syndicates and war enemies alike, and she was OK with remaining behind the scenes.
I can't recommend this book highly enough!
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5つ星のうち5.0 Great!!!
2023年8月3日にカナダでレビュー済み
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I don’t usually like non-fiction books, but this one is written in such a different fashion. Really like it!! Highly recommend if you’re at all interested in Code Breaking, World War History & CIA history.
Pentimenta
5つ星のうち3.0 DNF
2022年5月23日にドイツでレビュー済み
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Started out promising but got bogged down in too much uninteresting detail. On the other hand much information was missing that would have been interesting. Like, on the actual code cracking. I started skipping more and more after about half and quit soon after. Also, with all respect for their intellectual feat, I couldn't really warm to the couple's characters. Not sure they were always aware what they were instruments for. Two to three stars.
Maxime L.
5つ星のうち5.0 Une histoire captivante
2020年1月20日にフランスでレビュー済み
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Je ne connaissais absolument pas Mme Friedsman, ni même le couple, et leurs exploits. J'ai entendu parler de ce livre dans une chronique sur la naissance de la cryptographie et je n'ai pas été déçu de la lecture.
Le livre est accessible à quiconque souhaite s'intéresser au rapport de la femme dans les sciences au XXe siècle et notamment lors de la Guerre, sans nécessiter de connaissances en mathématiques.
Riccardo
5つ星のうち3.0 Certamente interessante
2019年3月23日にイタリアでレビュー済み
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Libro certamente interessante e storicamente valido. Tuttavia l'approccio alla biografia della criptologa secondo il mio punto di vista pecca di due debolezze. Se si vuole fare la biografia di un grande personaggio vi sono a mio parere due vie possibili. La prima è quella di analizzare l'opera del personaggio sotto l'aspetto tecnico. La seconda e quella di raccontare la sua vita considerando gli aspetti umani lasciando un po' da parte l'analisi tecnica sulle sue opere. Il libro in questione certa di unire i due aspetti con il risultato di un lavoro a volte troppo prolisso che rende la lettura faticosa.

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