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The True Intrepid
Bill MacDonald

The True Intrepid

Sir William Stephenson and the unknown agents

Raincoast Books (Dec 15, 2001)
9781551924182
| Paperback
414 pages | 152 x 230 mm | English
Dewey 940.54/8641/092
LC Classification D810.S8 .S826 2001
LC Control No. 2002327876

Genre

  • Mystery/Suspense/Thriller

Subject

  • Intelligence Service
  • Intelligence Service/ Great Britain/ History/ 20th Century
  • Spies
  • World War, 1939-1945
  • World War, 1939-1945/ Secret Service/ Great Britain

Plot

The Second World War intelligence exploits of William Stephenson-the mysterious man known simply as "Intrepid" who is said to be the real-life model for Ian Fleming's James Bond-were celebrated in his lifetime in espionage lore the world over. As head of the British Security Coordination, a predecessor of the CIA, Stephenson was responsible for the hugely successful covert political war against all sources of Axis strength. Subsequently, though, some observers questioned certain aspects of Stephenson's career. In this fascinating re-examination of the historical record, Bill Macdonald documents Stephenson's clouded early life and unravels the tangled strings of information that run through secret papers and previous books to reveal the astonishing details of the man who said: "Nothing deceives like a document."A revised paperback reprint of a Maclean's magazine bestseller, The True Intrepid features historical photographs, personal interviews with those who worked with Stephenson, and a foreword by the CIA's staff historian and former CIA staff officer, Thomas F. Troy.

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