The Lost of Bletchley Park by Sinclair McKay is an illustrated history of the wartime codebreaking centre. With a title like that I was expecting some photos but nowhere near as many as in this book which was a nice surprise.
I’ve been fascinated by Bletchley Park for a while now and with The Imitation Game, Enigma and the TV series The Bletchley Circle as favourites of mine, I thought it was about time I read more about the park. McKay’s book is perfect for that. It is a thorough but interesting introduction to this fascinating world.
Here are the chapter headings to give you an idea and of course to lure you into this world:
Introduction, The House and Grounds, Conversion to Codebreaking Factory, The Cryptologists, The Girls, The Pears and the Musical Sergeants, The Machines that Changed the Future, Off Duty Hours and the Pressure Vales, Bletchley the Wartime Town, The Worldwide Listeners (a very interesting chapter) Bletchley Park’s Famous Faces, Broken Codes and the Course of History, What the Codebreakers Did Next, Bletchley After the War, Rescue and Renovation, Royals, Dignitaries - and James Bond.
Highly recommended for history lovers and anyone interested in WWII.