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Publication Date:September 24, 2009 Availability:Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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ISBN13: 9781599211701
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The incredible World War II narrative of the hero whose spy network and secret diplomacy changed the course of history.
Customer Reviews: A must readApril 4, 2010 U2nyd(USA) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
This book should be required reading for every high school student in America. I enjoy WWII history, especially the less known facts. I also enjoy stories about spies, espionage, and military strategy. This book not only delivered all of the aforementioned items, but also provided unique insight into the politics and sentiments of post WWI Europe and America. The book highlights the great efforts of a select few that ultimately saved the free world from Nazi rule. I could not put this book down. No other work provides such a glimpse into the horrific nature of Hitler and his cohort. Anyone who wants to better understand WWII and why certain epic events took place should read this book.
A Man Called IntrepidMarch 5, 2010 E. M. Sinclair Jr.(Marco Island, Fl. USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This book is an absolute read if you are a fan of the World War II and any one who wishes to understand why the days prior to USA getting into the war were so difficult for our leaders.
I was never a fan of Franklin D. Roosevelt,but he was the right man at the time and he did the correct thing to help save England and the United States of America.
Thank God we had men like Stevenson, Donovan, Churchill and Roosevelt or we would have Hitler as our ruler.
I have read it twice the past thirty years and find new and exciting information each time.
30 Years LaterDecember 18, 2009 Lloyd Leighton(Yuba City, CA USA) 3 out of 5 found this review helpful
I read this book about thirty years ago and couldn't put it down. Now, I am going to buy it for my son after looking all over the house and realize I don't have it anymore.
I hope you'll enjoy it as much as I think I did but be warned what people say about me. "You've got a great memory - it's just not very long!"