Ben Macintyre

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Ben Macintyre
Born 1963 (age 60–61)
England
Occupation Columnist, author
Nationality British

Ben Macintyre (born 1963) is a British author, historian, reviewer[1] and columnist writing for The Times newspaper. His columns range from current affairs to historical controversies.

Author

MacIntyre is the author of a book on the gentleman criminal Adam Worth, The Napoleon of Crime: The Life and Times of Adam Worth, Master Thief. He also wrote The Man Who Would Be King: The First American in Afghanistan, and a book on the real-life double agent of Germany and Britain during the Second World War, Eddie Chapman, titled Agent Zigzag: The True Wartime Story of Eddie Chapman: Lover, Betrayer, Hero, Spy.

In 2008 MacIntyre wrote an informative illustrated account of Ian Fleming, creator of the fictional spy James Bond, to accompany the For Your Eyes Only exhibition at London's Imperial War Museum, which was part of the Fleming Centenary celebrations.

Four of his books have recently been made into documentaries for the BBC: Operation Mincemeat (2010),[2] DOUBLE AGENT: The Eddie Chapman Story (2011),[3] "Double Cross - The True Story of the D Day Spies" (2012)[4] and "Kim Philby - His Most Intimate Betrayal".[5]

According to the rear cover of the advance excerpt for Napoleon of Crime, the film rights were optioned by Steven Spielberg. An erratum sticker inside corrects this to DreamWorks SKG.[citation needed]

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Reviews

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