William Stevenson (no relation to the subject of this book) was trained in aerial espionage as a British naval fighter pilot during World War II. A distinguished journalist and war correspondent, he is the author of sixteen books, including A Man Called Intrepid, Intrepid’s Last Case (Lyons), and Ninety Minutes at Entebbe. He lives in Toronto, Canada.
"James Bond is a highly romanticized version of a true spy. The
real thing is William Stephenson."
—Ian Fleming, bestselling author of the James Bond novels
"An adventure story of monumental proportions."
—NBC News
"A splendid book. Rich in information. . . . profound in its
implications."
—San Francisco Chronicle
"An intriguing story of secret actions against the backdrop of
great events."
—Washington Post
"As long as Americans value courage and freedom there will be a
special place in our hearts, our minds, and our history books for
the 'Man Called Intrepid.'"
—Ronald Reagan
"James Bond is a highly romanticized version of a true spy. The real thing is William Stephenson." -Ian Fleming, bestselling author of the James Bond novels "An adventure story of monumental proportions." -NBC News "A splendid book. Rich in information. . . . profound in its implications." -San Francisco Chronicle "An intriguing story of secret actions against the backdrop of great events." -Washington Post "As long as Americans value courage and freedom there will be a special place in our hearts, our minds, and our history books for the 'Man Called Intrepid.'" -Ronald Reagan
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