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- Life and workJack Copeland, Jonathan P. Bowen. 3-18
- The man with the terrible trousersJohn Dermot Turing. 19-30
- Meeting a geniusPeter Hilton. 31-34
- Crime and punishmentJack Copeland. 35-40
- A century of TuringStephen Wolfram. 43-48
- Turing's great invention: the universal computing machineJack Copeland. 49-56
- Hilbert and his famous problemJack Copeland. 57-66
- Turing and the origins of digital computersBrian Randell. 67-76
- At Bletchley ParkJack Copeland. 79-84
- The Enigma machineJoel Greenberg. 85-96
- Breaking machines with a pencilMavis Batey. 97-108
- BombesJack Copeland, Jean Valentine, Catherine Caughey. 109-128
- Introducing BanburismusEdward Simpson. 129-142
- Tunny, Hitler's biggest fishJack Copeland. 143-160
- We were the world's first computer operatorsEleanor Ireland. 161-166
- The Testery: breaking Hitler's most secret codeJerry Roberts. 167-174
- Ultra revelationsBrian Randell. 175-182
- Delilah - encrypting speechJack Copeland. 183-188
- Turing's MonumentSimon Greenish, Jonathan P. Bowen, Jack Copeland. 189-196
- BabyJack Copeland. 199-212
- ACEMartin Campbell-Kelly. 213-222
- Turing's ZeitgeistBrian E. Carpenter, Robert W. Doran. 223-232
- Computer musicJack Copeland, Jason Long. 233-248
- Turing, Lovelace, and BabbageDoron Swade. 249-262
- Intelligent machineryJack Copeland. 265-276
- Turing's model of the mindMark D. Sprevak. 277-286
- The Turing test - from every angleDiane Proudfoot. 287-300
- Turing's concept of intelligenceDiane Proudfoot. 301-308
- Connectionism: computing with neuronsJack Copeland, Diane Proudfoot. 309-314
- Child machinesDiane Proudfoot. 315-326
- Computer chess - the first momentsJack Copeland, Dani Prinz. 327-346
- Turing and the paranormalDavid Leavitt. 347-356
- Pioneer of artificial lifeMargaret A. Boden. 359-372
- Turing's theory of morphogenesisThomas E. Woolley, Ruth E. Baker, Philip K. Maini. 373-382
- Radiolaria: validating the Turing theoryBernard Richards. 383-388
- Introducing Turing's mathematicsRobin Whitty, Robin Wilson. 391-404
- Decidability and the EntscheidungsproblemRobin Whitty. 405-414
- Banburismus revisited: depths and BayesEdward Simpson. 415-426
- Turing and randomnessRod Downey. 427-436
- Turing's mentor, Max NewmanIvor Grattan-Guinness. 437-442
- Is the whole universe a computer?Jack Copeland, Oron Shagrir, Mark D. Sprevak. 445-462
- Turing's legacyJonathan B. Bowen, Jack Copeland. 463-474