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Step into the intriguing world of espionage during a one-hour lecture in Reykjavik, Iceland, uncovering the untold story of Sir William Stephenson. Discover how this Canadian-Icelandic industrialist influenced the outcome of World War II and inspired the iconic character of James Bond.
Your experience begins in the heart of Reykjavik, where you’ll be transported back to the atmosphere of August 1942. Listen as fascinating anecdotes reveal Stephenson’s connections to figures like Winston Churchill, Ian Fleming, and Franklin D. Roosevelt, painting a vivid picture of wartime intrigue.
The lecture dives deep into Stephenson’s covert operations and his pivotal role in shaping both history and popular culture. You’ll hear how his real-life exploits provided the blueprint for James Bond, as described by Ian Fleming himself.
Suitable for all fitness levels, this engaging session welcomes everyone, including guests with service animals. The venue is easily accessible by public transportation, making it convenient for visitors staying anywhere in Reykjavik.
Group sizes are kept intimate, accommodating up to 12 people, ensuring a personal and immersive storytelling experience. Don’t miss your chance to explore the secret world behind one of literature’s most famous spies—secure your spot today before it fills up!







