The Secret Life Of Bletchley Park: The History Of The Wartime Codebreaking Centre By The Men And Women Who Were There
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- Format:
- Paperback
- Pages:
- 368
- Publisher:
- AURUM PRESS LTD
- Publication Date:
- 01 August 2011
- Category:
- Books
- ISBN:
- 9781845136338
Description
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I was immensely disappointed by this book. The basic idea of combining an account of the code-breaking endeavours at Bletchley Park with a study of the lifestyle that the participants had to endure was very clever. However, I can't remember when I last read a book that was so poorly written. Not only did McKay relentlessly demonstrate complete ignorance of grammar or sentence construction, but he also seemed to assume a fairly low level of comprehension on the part of his reader. If the font had been a little larger and if he had included a few more pictures, Sinclair McKay might almost have passed this off as a Ladybird book..Early on he quotes an American architect who described Bletchley Park as "inchoate, unfocused, and incomprehensible, not to say indigestible"! I would be tempted to apply that epithet to this book.
Eyejaybee
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