The Turing Guide

The Turing Guide, written by Jack Copeland, Jonathan Bowen, Mark Sprevak,[1] Robin Wilson, and others and published in 2017, is a book about the work and life of the British mathematician, philosopher, and early computer scientist, Alan Turing (1912–1954).

The book was published in January 2017 by Oxford University Press,[2] in hardcover, paperback, and e-book formats.

The Turing Guide is divided into eight main parts, covering various aspects of Alan Turing's life and work:[3] The book includes a foreword by Andrew Hodges, preface, notes on the contributors, endnotes, and an index.

[16] Jack Copeland then organized a more professional artwork,[17] which became the basis for the eventual book cover.

[18] In 2023, the artwork was displayed as part of a digital art exhibition organized by the Computer Arts Society at the BCS in London.