William Stephenson

1942 passport photo Sir William Samuel Stephenson (born William Samuel Clouston Stanger, 23 January 1897 – 31 January 1989) was a Canadian soldier, fighter pilot, businessman and spymaster who served as the senior representative of the British Security Coordination (BSC) for the western allies during World War II. He is best known by his wartime intelligence code name, Intrepid. Many people consider him to be one of the real-life inspirations for James Bond. Ian Fleming himself once wrote, "James Bond is a highly romanticised version of a true spy. The real thing is... William Stephenson."

As head of the BSC, Stephenson handed British scientific secrets over to Franklin D. Roosevelt and relayed American secrets back to Winston Churchill. In addition, Stephenson has been credited with changing American public opinion from an isolationist stance to a supportive tendency regarding the United States' entry into World War II. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Numerical approaches to the relationships of certain American swimming crabs (Crustacea: Portunidae) by Stephenson, William

    Washington, D.C. : Smithsonian Press, 1968
    Format: Book


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    The study of behavior ; Q-technique and its methodology. by Stephenson, William

    [Chicago] : University of Chicago Press, 1953
    Format: Book


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    The study of behavior. by Stephenson, William

    [Chicago] : University of Chicago Press, 1953
    Format: Book


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    A comparison of Australasian and American specimens of Hemisquilla Ensigera (Owen, 1832) (Crustacea: Stomatopoda) by Stephenson, William

    Washington, D.C. : Smithsonian Press, 1967
    Format: Book


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    The study of behavior; Q-technique and its methodology. by Stephenson, William

    [Chicago] Univ. of Chicago Press 1953
    Format: Book


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    Testing school children : an essay in educational and social psychology. by Stephenson, William

    London, New York : Longmans, Green, 1949
    Format: Book


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    Gonzo republic : Hunter S. Thompson's America by Stephenson, William, 1965-

    London ; New York : Continuum, 2012
    Format: Book


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    Sallie Southall Cotten, a women's life in North Carolina by Stephenson, William, 1930-

    Greenville, N.C. : Pamlico Press, 1987
    Format: Book


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    The meditative poetry of Wordsworth and Wallace Stevens. by Stephenson, William Curtis

    1969
    Format: Thesis Book


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    Concepts in biochemistry ; a programmed text by Stephenson, William Kay

    New York : Wiley, 1967
    Format: Book


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    The store that Timothy built. by Stephenson, William, 1920-

    Toronto, McClelland and Stewart 1969
    Format: Book


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    Dawn of the nation, 1860-1870 by Stephenson, William, 1920-

    Toronto : Natural Science of Canada, 1977
    Format: Book


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    Seaweed in agriculture and horticulture by Stephenson, William Anthony

    London : Faber, 1968
    Format: Book


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    Characterization of the Cottonwood Grove and Ridgely faults near Reelfoot Lake, Tennessee, from high-resolution seismic reflection data by Stephenson, William J.

    Washington : Denver, CO :; Washington : Denver, CO : U.S. G.P.O. ; For sale by U.S. Geological Survey, Information Services, [distributor],; U.S. G.P.O. ; For sale by U.S. Geological Survey, Information Services, 1995
    Format: Government Document Book


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    Fowles's The French lieutenant's woman by Stephenson, William, 1965-

    London ; New York : Continuum, 2007
    Format: Book


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    The play theory of mass communication. by Stephenson, William, 1902-1989

    Chicago, University of Chicago Press 1967
    Format: Book


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    The land of tomorrow. by Stephenson, William B., 1880-

    New York : George H. Doran company, 1919
    Format: Book


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