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The text surveys the practice and history of secret writing, explaining why correspondents conceal messages and tracing techniques from primitive concealments (shaved-head messages, hollowed animals, wax tablets) to mechanical devices like the scytale and to systematic methods such as abbreviation, agreed signs, substitution, and encipherment. It combines historical anecdotes, descriptions of practical procedures and sample systems, and commentary on how ciphers are constructed and broken, offering both steganographic and cryptographic perspectives.

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P. L. Jacob

P. L. Jacob was a French author and bibliophile known for his extensive works on the cultural and social history of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. His notable titles include "Manners, Customs, and Dress During the Middle Ages and During the Renaissance Period," which explores the daily lives and attire of people in these historical eras. Jacob's writings often reflect a deep interest in the arts, military, and religious life of the time, as seen in works like "Military and Religious Life in the Middle Ages and at the Period of the Renaissance." His contributions offer valuable insights into the customs and practices that shaped European history.

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