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The GCHQ Puzzle Book

Perfect for anyone who likes a good headscratcher

GCHQ

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English
Michael Joseph Ltd
20 October 2016
A unique book of puzzles from British intelligence organisation GCHQ

GCHQ is a top-secret intelligence and security agency which recruits some of the very brightest minds. Over the years, their codebreakers have helped keep our country safe, from the Bletchley Park breakthroughs of WWII to the modern-day threat of cyberattack. So it comes as no surprise that, even in their time off, the staff at GCHQ love a good puzzle. Whether they're recruiting new staff or challenging each other to the toughest Christmas quizzes and treasure hunts imaginable, puzzles are at the heart of what GCHQ does. Now they're opening up their archives of decades' worth of codes, puzzles and challenges for everyone to try.
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Imprint:   Michael Joseph Ltd
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 153mm,  Spine: 28mm
Weight:   537g
ISBN:   9780718185541
ISBN 10:   0718185544
Pages:   368
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  ELT Advanced ,  Primary
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

GCHQ (Government Communications Headquarters) is a signals intelligence and cyber security organisation whose mission is to keep Britain safe from terror attacks and cybercrime.

Reviews for The GCHQ Puzzle Book: Perfect for anyone who likes a good headscratcher

WINNER OF STOCKING FILLER OF THE YEAR AWARD * THE GUARDIAN * This isn't your grandfather's Sudoku book. Rather, it's a puzzle compendium put together by the organisation that made the Bletchley Park breakthroughs - quizzes, bewilderments and brainteasers to challenge even the sharpest of minds * The Gentleman's Journal * An explosion of a puzzle collection, too, with hundreds of questions and loads of peripheral material, including captioned photographs and history of twentieth-century British encryption, featuring the work of Alan Turing * The Times Literary Supplement * Ideal for the crossword enthusiast * Daily Telegraph * Surely the trickiest puzzle book in years. Crack these fiendish problems and Trivial Pursuit should be a doddle * Daily Telegraph * A fiendish work, as frustrating, divisive and annoying as it is deeply fulfilling: the true spirit of Christmas * Guardian *


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