Cryptography -- Juvenile literature
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Cryptography -- Juvenile literature
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Cryptography
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- Code cracking for kids, secret communications throughout history, with 21 codes and ciphers, Jean Daigneau
- Top secret, a handbook of codes, ciphers, and secret writing, Paul B. Janeczko ; illustrated by Jenna LaReau
- Navajo code talkers, Nathan Aaseng
- Secret agent y.o.u., the official guide to secret codes, disguises, surveillance, and more, Spymaster, Helaine Becker ; spy art by Dave Whamond
- Code cracking for kids, secret communications throughout history, with 21 codes and ciphers, Jean Daigneau
- Navajo code talkers, Native American heroes, by Catherine Jones
- Code breaker, spy hunter, how Elizebeth Friedman changed the course of two world wars, by Laurie Wallmark; illustrated by Brooke Smart
- Messages in code, Janet Weller ; illustrated by Colin Mier
- Destroy after reading, the world of secret codes, Mary Colson
- Break that code, Lisa Thompson and Sharon Dalgleish
- Codes and sequences, by Marion Smoothey ; illustrated by Ann Baum
- Ciphers, codes, algorithms, and keys, Laura La Bella
- Creating and cracking codes, Lesley McFadzean
- Unsung heroes of World War II, the story of the Navajo code talkers, Deanne Durrett
- Breaking the code with cryptography, analyzing patterns, Janey Levy
- Code breakers, from hieroglyphs to hackers, by Simon Adams ; consultant Peter Crisp
- Codes and ciphers, Adrian Gilbert
- Lu & Clancy's secret languages, written by Louise Dickson ; illustrated by Pat Cupples
- Spy games, cracking government secrets, edited by The New York Times editorial staff
- Pass it on!, all about notes, from secret codes and special inks to fancy folds and dead man's drops, by Sharon Bailly ; illustrations by Anne Canevari Green
- Classic codes and ciphers, Rachael L. Thomas
- The code talkers, American Indians in World War II, by Robert Daily
- Create your own secret language, invent codes, ciphers, hidden messages, and more : a beginner's guide, David J. Peterson ; illustrations by Ryan Goldsberry
- Codes and ciphers, Fred B. Wrixon
- The secret code book, Helen Huckle
- Codes, ciphers, and cartography, math goes to war, Terry Burrows
- Lu & Clancy's secret codes, written by Adrienne Mason ; illustrated by Pat Cupples
- Navajo code talkers, by Andrew Santella
- Making secret codes and messages, by Deanna Caswell
- Spy codes and ciphers, by Susan K. Mitchell
- Secret codes, by Robert Jackson
- Codemaster, how to write and decode secret messages, by Marvin Miller, Book #2
- Secret agent training manual, how to make and break top secret messages, Elizabeth Singer Hunt ; illustrated by Brian Williamson
- The cryptoclub, using mathematics to make and break secret codes, Janet Beissinger, Vera Pless ; Daria Tsoupikova, artist
- Making secret codes, by Jillian Gregory ; Consultant Professor Mihir Bellare
- The National Security Agency, cracking secret codes, by Connie Colwell Miller
- The Usborne book of secret codes, Eileen O'Brien and Diana Riddell ; edited by Fiona Watt and Cheryl Evans ; illustrated by Mark Watkinson
- Codemaster, how to write and decode secret messages, by Marvin Miller, Book #1
- Writing secret codes and sending hidden messages, by Gyles Brandreth ; illustrated by Peter Stevenson
- Can you crack the code?, a fascinating history of ciphers and cryptography, Ella Schwartz ; illustrated by Lily Williams
- Explorer academy, codebreaking activity adventure, Dr. Gareth Moore
- Professional cryptologists, Rachael L. Thomas
- Breaking secret codes, by Jillian Gregory
- Ciphers and codes, Karen Price Hossell
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