Man Called Intrepid

By William Stevenson

A MAN CALLED INTREPID reveals the true story of Sir William Stephenson (Intrepid), the master spy whose network helped stall the Nazi war machine and secure Allied victory in World War II. Ian Fleming, creator of James Bond, called Stephenson "the real thing." This gripping account details the "Camp X" spy training center, the breaking of the Enigma Ultra Code, and daring missions ranging from assassinations to resistance support. Illustrated with thirty-two pages of black-and-white photographs, this national bestseller reads like a thrilling work of fiction.
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