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Ferris, John.
The British Army and Signals Intelligence During the First World War.
 
Publisher: Alan Sutton for the Army Records Society, Stroud;
Date of Publication: 1992
Stock Code: 11436
 
FIRST EDITION. Octavo, pp. [8], 359, [1]. Publishers’ scarlet cloth with gilt titles to spine and gilt crest to upper board, in unclipped pictorial dust-jacket. Contents clean and crisp with no annotation or inscriptions. Spine tips and upper corners very lightly bruised. Dust-jacket very slightly creased and a touch spine sunned.
 
Publications of the Army Records Society Vol. 8. History of one of the most important sources of information during the war, which profoundly affected campaigns including the Somme and Gaza. Includes excerpts from reports by Army HQ, the memorandum “Enemy Codes and their Solution” from 1918, reports on enemy radio networks, and a report on breaking enemy ciphers.
 
£50.00
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