Sir Francis Bacon's Cipher Story is a book written by Orville W. Owen that explores the life and works of the famous philosopher and statesman Sir Francis Bacon. The book delves into Bacon's use of ciphers and codes in his writings, particularly in his most famous work, Novum Organum. Owen argues that Bacon's use of ciphers was not simply a literary device, but rather a means of conveying hidden messages and secrets to his readers. The book also discusses...