Herbert Osborne Yardley was an American cryptologist best known for his book The American Black Chamber . The title of the book refers to the Cipher Bureau, the cryptographic organization of which Yardley was the founder and head. Under Yardley, the cryptanalysts of The American Black Chamber broke Japanese diplomatic codes and were able to furnish American negotiators with significant information during the Washington Naval Conference of 1921-1922. He later helped the Nationalists in China to break Japanese codes. Following his work in China, Yardley worked briefly for the Canadian... government, helping it set up a cryptological section of the National Research Council of Canada from June to December 1941. Yardley was let go due to pressure from Washington. Yardley was born in 1889 in Worthington, Indiana. He learned to use the telegraph from his father, Robert Kirkbride Yardley, a station master and telegrapher for a railroad. His mother, Mary Emma Osborn Yardley, died when he was 13.
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| Birthdate: | April 13, 1889 |
| Birthplace: | Worthington, Indiana |
| Date of death: | August 7, 1958 |