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Published by Independently Published, 2022
Seller: Better World Books, Mishawaka, IN, U.S.A.
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Condition: Very Good. Used book that is in excellent condition. May show signs of wear or have minor defects.
Published by No place or date. Written on notepaper with printed heading "Hon. Secretary London Fencing Club."
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Foss was a distinguished cryptanalyst, and his career is described in his entry in the Oxford DNB. At Bletchley Park during the Second World War he was the first person to decode a day's worth of the German Enigma Code (in 1940); and heading the Japanese Naval Section in Hut 7 (between 1942 and 1943). His wife Alison (née Graham, 1908-1979) inspired his interest in Scottish country dancing in the early 1930s. He was Vice-President of the Chelsea Reel Club on its formation in 1935; and became Chairman in 1938. While at Bletchley he taught a regular class on the subject, and until his death composed many Scottish country dances. Two pages, 12mo, good condition, beginning "In the bustle of the [elided] I am afraid I have neglected to write and thank you for the very pleasant evening's dancing on MOnday 17th [.] | We have now atarted our hilday so I have time to write letters. | [Minor corrections to following passage] At the Reel Club Guarantor's Meeting we chose a list of dates provisionally [.] I have not yet heard from the Hall of Remembrance. [Sentence added] The guarantors expressed the hope that you would continue to play for us next season [.] | We also hope to have practise dances on the following Tuesdays before Christmas [.] | We want next season to have a fiddler to keep you company [paragraph elided; letter unfinished]".
Published by On letterhead of 37 Robyns Way Sevenoaks Kent. Undated. Shortly before 'the Ball at Chelsea Town Hall on Friday 29th October ', 1937
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Foss was a distinguished cryptanalyst, and his career is described in his entry in the Oxford DNB. At Bletchley Park during the Second World War he was the first person to decode a day's worth of the German Enigma Code (in 1940); and heading the Japanese Naval Section in Hut 7 (between 1942 and 1943). His wife Alison (née Graham, 1908-1979) inspired his interest in Scottish country dancing in the early 1930s. He was Vice-President of the Chelsea Reel Club on its formation in 1935; and became Chairman in 1938. While at Bletchley he taught a regular class on the subject. Aside from his cryptanalytic achievements, Foss is remembered for 'devising and publishing many very ingenious country dances'. 1p., 4to. On light-brown paper. In good condition, lightly aged. In pencil at top left is Foss's instruction: '30 copies thin paper'. The document begins: 'Dear Sir (or Madam), | As the Hon. Secretary is on holiday I have been asked to inform you that Lady Chalmers has very kindly invited the Guarantors to hold their first meeting of the new season at 19, Carlyle Mansions, Cheyne Walk, S.W.3. at 6.0 p.m on Tuesday, 7th September, 1937. I hope you will be able to attend it.' A short passage relating to 'any Guarantor's resignation' follows, before the meeting's 'Agenda', in six numbered parts. The longest part is the third, relating to a 'proposed addition to the constitution'. The Fifth point concerns 'Arrangements for the Ball at Chelsea Town Hall on Friday, 29th October, 1937'. Note: This item derives from the surviving archive of the Chelsea Reel Club.