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The Golf Club and Chess Society

The Golf Club and Chess Society

Harold Liberty

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Austin Macauley Publishers Ltd.
Año de edición:
2025
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Historia
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9781035864133
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Step into the captivating world of Bletchley Park, where codebreakers not only deciphered enemy messages but also cultivated a vibrant cultural life. The Golf Club and Chess Society, a gentle parody of Government Code and Cipher School, delves into the previously untold stories of the Park s artistic endeavours.Witness the growth of the Musical Society, which began with intimate light music shows and small soirees shared among members. As time passed, the society expanded to include distinguished guests from outside the Park and even welcomed renowned professionals who were secretly part of the codebreaking team.Discover the evolution of the BP Drama Group, from a small group of enthusiasts to a highly-skilled company whose reputation extended far beyond the confines of Bletchley Park. Explore surviving scripts that reveal the creative process behind individual sketches and items, and uncover the sources of inspiration for the talented writers.Poetry flourished at BP, thanks to the presence of nationally recognized writers, while fine art persevered despite wartime shortages. Dance was not only enjoyed for recreational purposes but also as a means of personal improvement. And, of course, chess players were legendary figures in the codebreaking scene but why?Through the use of original and contemporary sources, this account provides a unique insight into the ways in which these gifted artistes enriched their extraordinary universe.

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