Herbert Yardley

Herbert Yardley

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...
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Birthdate:April 13, 1889
Birthplace:Worthington, Indiana
Date of death:August 7, 1958

Written works by Herbert Yardley

The Education of a Poker Player
The Education of a Poker Player
Genre:Reference, Biography
Secret service in America
Secret service in America
blonde countess
blonde countess
Crows are black everywhere
Crows are black everywhere

Works by Herbert Yardley adapted to film

Rendezvous
Rendezvous
Release date:October 24, 1935
Directed by:Sam Wood, William K. Howard, Lawrence Weingarten
Genre:Spy
Herbert Yardley
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