Mathematicians -- Great Britain -- Biography
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Mathematicians -- Great Britain -- Biography
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- Charles Babbage, pioneer of the computer, Anthony Hyman
- Programming pioneer Ada Lovelace, Valerie Bodden
- Alan M. Turing, Sara Turing ; with a foreword by Martin Davis and an afterword by John Turing
- The life and work of George Boole, a prelude to the digital age, Desmond MacHale
- The mystery of Lewis Carroll, discovering the whimsical, thoughtful, and sometimes lonely man who created Alice in Wonderland, Jenny Woolf
- In the shadow of the dreamchild:, the myth and reality of Lewis Carroll, Karoline Leach
- The Booles & the Hintons, two dynasties that helped shape the modern world, Gerry Kennedy
- Alan Turing Decoded, The Man They Called Prof
- Alan Turing, the enigma
- Alan Turing, the enigma man, Nigel Cawthorne
- The man who knew too much, Alan Turing and the invention of the computer, David Leavitt
- Isaac Newton, Scientist, Andrew May
- Ada's algorithm, how Lord Byron's daughter Ada Lovelace launched the digital age, James Essinger
- Alan Turing, the enigma : the book that inspired the film The Imitation Game, Andrew Hodges ; [with a foreword by Douglas Hofstadter and a new preface by the author]
- Alan Turing, Jim Eldridge
- Genius at play, the curious mind of John Horton Conway, Siobhan Roberts
- Gordon Welchman, Bletchley Park's architect of ultra intelligence
- Alan Turing, the enigma, Andrew Hodges
- Genius at play, the curious mind of John Horton Conway, Siobhan Roberts
- The man who knew infinity, a life of the genius Ramanujan, Robert Kanigal
- Charles and Ada, the computer's most passionate partnership, James Essinger
- Brief lives, ; together with An apparatus for the lives of our English mathematical writers ; and, the life of Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury
- REFLECTIONS OF ALAN TURING, a relative story
- Turing y el ordenador en 90 minutos, Paul Strathern ; traducción, Flavia Bello ; revisión, José A. Padilla
- The man who knew too much, Alan Turing and the invention of the computer, David Leavitt
- Turing's vision, the birth of computer science, Chris Bernhardt,
- The dark side of Isaac Newton, science's greatest fraud?, Nick Kollerstrom
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