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Sherwood Forest
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Elizabeth Sarah Villa-Real Gooch
Dick Kimball
, April 16, 2008
A novel with the same title was written by the great science fiction novelist Robert A. Heinlein. I was searching for a copy of the Heinlein opus.
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Man Called Intrepid The Secret War
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William Stevenson
Dick Kimball
, April 19, 2007
There's a good chance that William Stevenson, during World War II code-named "Intrepid" was the real life inspiration for James Bond, 007. Stevenson and Ian Fleming knew each other, and during the war Stevenson pulled off some amazingly clever coups to disadvantage the Axis powers. In the late 1930's he printed tickets to a pro-German rally with the wrong date on them.
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