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Queen of Codes

The Secret Life of Emily Anderson, Britain's Greatest Female Code Breaker

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Queen of Codes

By: Dr Jackie Ui Chionna
Narrated by: Melanie McHugh
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'When the history of British codebreaking is told, the story is often a men-only preserve (for example, of the top fourteen listed actors in Bletchley Park-set The Imitation Game, only one is a woman). That perception completely ignores the fact that the vast majority of codebreakers were in fact women. And foremost among them was one who is largely unknown to the public, and whose activities were a secret even to her closest contacts.' (Emily Anderson).

Anderson was a leading member of British intelligence for over three decades. She played key roles in both World Wars, worked in Bletchley Park and in the Middle East, and was reckoned among the top three female codebreakers in the world. Her work coincided with her other great love - music. She is famous in musicology circles as being the first to effectively decipher the letters and diaries of Mozart and Beethoven. In 1961 Germany awarded her their highest honour, the Order of Merit First Class, completely ignorant of the fact that the interpretative skills they were honouring were the same utilised to defeat their military only a few years previously.

Secrecy was the keyword of her life, as she also had numerous relationships with other women at a time when such was not generally accepted. That few are familiar with her name is no surprise. Even those close to her had little idea that she had such a significant role in international affairs. Now, this startling new narrative of her life, complete with new material and sources The Queen of Codes will place Emily Anderson at the forefront of great British codebreakers.

©2023 Jackie Ui Chionna (P)2023 Headline Publishing Group Ltd
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From Galway to Cairo and to Bletchley - a fascinating well written account of quite an extraordinary Irish lady. C Kilroy - May 2023

Emily Anderson OBE & recipient of the highest award the German Government can give to a non national.

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A brilliant and as well documented a work as Emily Anderson deserves. So sad that evidence of her WW1 colleagues were destroyed my Great Aunt Catherine Hayes Osborne amongst them. An amazing generation of Irish women who rose to extraordinary heights.

Links with my past

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An important story about a fascinating woman and an unsung hero in the world of codebreaking weaving in order loves of music and determination of equality e

Great weave of history and story

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Brilliant beyond words, exquisitely researched and written . the narration was equally superior in pace and delivery. Thank you.

Exquisite

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the story is very engaging, with a little foreshadowing or reflection when helpful to keep track of the overarching story. The performance was good.

great story about a fascinating woman

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