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William Stevenson

    June 1, 1924 – November 26, 2013
    A Man Called Intrepid - The Secret War 1939-1945
    Ricky's Dream Trip to Ancient China
    Ricky's Dream Trip to the Ancient Worlds of Egypt, Greece and Rome: Three Ricky Adventures in One
    The Ghosts of Africa
    A Man Called Intrepid
    90 Minutes at Entebbe
    • A Man Called Intrepid

      • 541 pages
      • 19 hours of reading

      He masterminded the international intelligence network that halted the Nazi juggernaut. Sir Wm Stephenson, the man called Intrepid, & his activities are this book's subject. Because he sought anonymity, held no military rank & wore no uniform after 1918, he never publicly displayed the decorations & medals awarded him. He holds the (UK) Military Cross, Distinguished Flying Cross, '14-15 Star, General Service Medal, WWI Victory Medal, Badge of Knighthood; (French) Commander of the Legion of Honor, (Belgian) Croix de Guerre with Palms; (USA) Presidential Medal for Merit--the 1st non-American to receive it. Stevenson, no relative of Sir William despite the similarity of their names, is a Canadian, tho born in England. He's a journalist, having been a foreign correspondent & bureau chief for British & Canadian papers. He's been a tv writer & producer & author of seven previous books. His most recent journalistic achievement was 90 Minutes at Entebbe, the account of Israel's rescue mission. He was a naval flyer during WWII & met Sir William on special assignment to intelligence. They've remained friends ever since. Sir William entrusted his files to Stevenson with authority & discretion to write this selective narrative.

      A Man Called Intrepid
    • The Ghosts of Africa

      • 424 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      A fictional account of the adventures of Paul von Lettow, the World War I Prussian commander who created the first modern guerilla army, follows von Lettow and his soldiers as they successfully battle the British

      The Ghosts of Africa
    • Embarking on a thrilling journey through dreams, Ricky, accompanied by his pop pop, explores Ancient Egypt, Greece, and Rome. In Egypt, he meets Tutankhamen while searching for a lost pet. The adventure continues in Greece, where Ricky interacts with Aristotle and aids Alexander the Great during the Ancient Olympics. Finally, in Rome, he faces the challenge of influencing Julius Caesar's destiny. This collection not only offers captivating stories but also includes additional resources for classroom and home activities, enriching the learning experience.

      Ricky's Dream Trip to the Ancient Worlds of Egypt, Greece and Rome: Three Ricky Adventures in One
    • Set in ancient China during Kublai Khan's empire, this adventure follows Ricky and Pop Pop as they assist Marco Polo and his family in escaping the Khan's court to return to Venice. Throughout their journey, Ricky explores the grandeur of the Khan's imperial palace, gaining insights into Chinese culture, including the zodiac and the intricate art of Zhezhi paper folding. This engaging tale blends historical elements with educational themes, making it an exciting exploration of a fascinating era.

      Ricky's Dream Trip to Ancient China