A Man Called Intrepid

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A Man Called Intrepid is a popular 1976 non-fiction book by William Stevenson that chronicles the World War II espionage activities of British spymaster William Stephenson and the Allied intelligence network he led.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf biographical book
non-fiction book
adaptationReleaseYear 1979
author William Stevenson
basedOn wartime activities of William Stephenson
countryOfOrigin Canada
describes codebreaking and communications intelligence
propaganda and psychological warfare
focusesOn British Security Coordination
genre espionage literature
history
military history
hasAdaptation A Man Called Intrepid (TV miniseries)
hasDeweyDecimalClassification 940.5485
hasLCClassification D810.S7 S74
hasOCLCNumber 2542879
language English
mainCharacter William Stephenson
mediaTypeOfAdaptation television miniseries
notableFor depicting Allied intelligence operations in North America
popularizing the story of William Stephenson
originalLanguage English
portrays cooperation between British and American intelligence
covert operations against Nazi Germany
development of Allied intelligence networks
publicationYear 1976
publisher Harcourt Brace Jovanovich
setIn Canada
Europe
United Kingdom
United States
subject Allied intelligence
British intelligence
William Stephenson
World War II
espionage
timePeriodCovered Second World War

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Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Intrepid
describedIn
A Man Called Intrepid ("A Man Called Intrepid (TV miniseries)")
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