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The Case of Alan Turing
1media/The Case of Alan Turing-min_thumb.jpg2021-05-18T21:45:08+00:00Rachel Karas18684fea626f7d5d7f977e613f3d26fd8c2cc6b41321Book cover for “The Case of Alan Turing: The Extraordinary and Tragic Story of the Legendary Codebreaker,” by Éric Liberge and Arnaud Delalande. An illustration of Turing from the neck up is made out of white, black, and gray characters, mimicking a screen of computer code. The authors’ names are in white font at the top of the cover. The title is in blue font in the bottom third, with the subtitle in gray font.plain2021-05-18T21:45:08+00:00Rachel Karas18684fea626f7d5d7f977e613f3d26fd8c2cc6b4
This graphic novel follows the life of Alan Turing, an English mathematician, whose work helped decipher messages during World War II, which shortened the war and saved millions of lives.