Enigma: The Battle for The Code by Hugh Sebag-Montefiore is a meticulously researched historical account of the secret code-breaking efforts of the Allies during World War II. This hardcover edition, published by The Folio Society, is beautifully presented with a slipcase and features detailed illustrations and photographs.The book covers the complex and fascinating story of the Enigma code, the Nazi encryption system that was thought to be unbreakable. Sebag-Montefiore explores the ingenious methods and dedicated individuals who worked tirelessly to crack the code and gain crucial intelligence, ultimately contributing to the Allied victory. 

Fine copy and very good slip case.

2005 First printing by the Folio Society.
Typeset in Plantin and printed on Caxton Wove paper by the St Edmundsbury Press Bury St Edmonds.
Bound by Hunter & Foulis, Edinburgh in full blocked grey cloth.
Black and white photographs.
Grey endpapers - unmarked
455 Pages clean and unmarked

Copy appears unread.
Slipcase has some scuffs commensurate with age and wear.

Beautiful copy of a fascinating story.