Limited Edition Bundle: Signed Alan Turing Framed Print and 'The Bombe' Book

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Limited Edition Bundle: Signed Alan Turing Framed Print and 'The Bombe' Book

from £1,970.50

This extremely limited edition set includes:

  • An A3 framed Alan Turing Digital Tribute Print by Justin Eagleton, signed by Sir Dermot Turing.

  • A copy of ‘The Bombe: The Machine that Defeated Enigma’, signed by Sir Dermot Turing.

Buyers from Europe and USA can now purchase the book online by selecting the appropriate item with postage to your area. For all other countries, please Email Operations@tnmoc.org for postage costs.

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About the Artwork:

Created exclusively for The National Museum of Computing by Mancunian professional artist/illustrator/designer Justin Eagleton, this incredible bespoke piece of emotive artwork celebrates the evolution of Computing. A stunning A3 digital tribute to Alan Turing, this artwork celebrates the ground-breaking contribution of Alan Turing’s work as a cryptologist at Bletchley Park, signed by his nephew, Sir Dermot Turing.

With a career spanning 25 years in the creative industries, Justin Eagleton’s portfolio extends from set and prop designing/making for exhibitions and television, to graphic design and artistry for global gaming giant EA Sports, making his artwork highly collectible.

Print orders are fulfilled by Gallery Print and Art. Prints are produced using UV stable inks Alan Turing A3- Width: 297 mm -Height: 420 mm 210gsm Satin, using the giclee digital printing process to ensure an excellent quality, professional finish. Prints are set in an FSC approved white solid-wood frame, featuring a perspex front. The framed print measures 45cm (L) x 33cm (W).

About the Book:

During the Second World War, the German Armed Forces sent thousands of messages encrypted by the Enigma machine every day, conveying crucial strategic information. To crack this seemingly unbreakable cipher, the Allies turned to an electromechanical machine: the Bombe.

This remarkable guide explains how the Bombe works in easy-to-understand language, walking you through the entire code-breaking process by using helpful diagrams and photographs throughout. ‘The Bombe: The Machine that Defeated Enigma’ is the essential guide to the machine that changed the course of the war.

Specifications:

  • A5 Size (240x168mm )

  • Bound with a Spine

  • 64 Printed Pages

  • Full Colour