William Stevenson
William Stevenson (1924-2013) was a pilot who flew for the British during World War II. Following the war, he became a journalist, working for the Toronto Star and other publications. As an author, he wrote several books, including the bestsellers A Man Called Intrepid and 90 Minutes at Entebbe.
William Stevenson (1924-2013) was a pilot who flew for the British during World War II. Following the war, he became a journalist, working for the Toronto Star and other publications. As an author, he wrote several books, including the bestsellers A Man Called Intrepid and 90 Minutes at Entebbe. See less
William Stevenson's Featured Books
William Stevenson book reviews
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Spymistress: The True Story of the Greatest Female Secret Agent of World War II
Spymistress
by dwinkler, Jun 17, 2016
An excellent biography of an extraordinary lady whose contributions to the Victory in Europe cannot be disparaged in any way. Written by a man who knew her, and per her request did not publish the ... Read More
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A Man Called Intrepid
A book for many generations
This is a splendid true story of the spy operation during WWII, headed by one man with the full cooperation of FDR and Churchill. It is just as relevant today as the actions were then. This is a tale ... Read More
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90 minutes at Entebbe
by CBruns, Oct 11, 2012
My research showed that this was the first book written on the topic so I chose it first. Don?t bother reading it. There is no real insight to the raid or any personal notes from the members of the ... Read More