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96084Paris, Cercle Européen du Livre, ca 1970-1975. 13 x 19, 19 volumes, environ 400 à 550 pages par livre, quelques illustrations dans chaque volume, reliure d'édition skivertex noir ornée de filets dorés, plat avant illustré, tête dorée, très bon état.
1973012539London: Jonathan Cape 1973 first edition first impression dust jacket price clipped and punched to flap dust jacket is a silver foil type material with plastic lamination. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo - over 7 - 9 tall. Jonathan Cape hardcover
1973008285London: Jonathan Cape 1973 first edition first impression dust jacket price clipped and punched to flap dust jacket is a silver foil type material with plastic lamination. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo - over 7 - 9 tall. Jonathan Cape hardcover
19623554907191941962. London: John OLondons Magazine 11 October 1962. If you want an erotic daydream laced with violence and snobbery this should do you proud: gun expertise Old Etonian Ties tarantulas and all. Pure blissful nasty bosh. VG. Rare. Photographs/scans available upon request. unknown
1947355490713953London 1947. First Edition. Dust Jacket. Ian Fleming Alphabet & Image Numbers 5 & 7 September 1947 and May 1948. Published by Art & Technics Ltd. Softback publications with D/Ws. A fine set. Both issues come with loose folded single-sheet inserts entitled Stop Press. The 1947 insert details a competition devised and to be judged by Ian Fleming. The 1948 insert has adjudication. The first insert precedes Flemings December 1947 Horizon piece. Fine and very rare as a set together.
1947355490712575London: Shand 1947. First Edition. Soft Cover. Alphabet and Image 5 James Shand 1947 and Alphabet and Image 7 James Shand 1948 both edited by Robert Harling. Original stiff wrappers. Both issues are in VG condition. Included in the No 5 issue is an insert entitled A & I: STOP PRESS a 4-page Supplement to Alphabet and Image. On page 4 is the announcement of a competition devised by Ian Fleming to evolve a 27th character for the alphabet. Mr Fleming will be the sole judge. The prize is a book token of 5 guineas. Issue No 7 has a similar insert with the results of the competition over three pages. Rare. For the pair: Shand paperback
355490719069First US Softcover issued without a D/W. A single issue of the popular US espionage magazine which features Berlin Escape originally called The Living Daylights by Ian Fleming. The Living Daylights was first published in book format a year later in Octopussy and the Living Daylights but it first saw the light of day in The Sunday Times magazine in 1962; the US version Berlin Escape was published as a single story in Argosy magazine a little later so this is by no means the first appearance of the Bond short story. Softcover pictorial paper wrappers. Occasional b/w illustrations. Uniform tanning to the pages this is a much better copy than normally seen with clean and tight contents. Overall a decent copy of this highly uncommon Fleming-related item of particular interest to the Bond completist. Photographs/scans available upon request. paperback
1956355490718213London 1956. First Edition. London: World Books The Reprint Society Ltd 1956. First Edition. Broadsheet describes itself as "The Bulletin of World Books". Contains an article by Ian Fleming: "I write thrillers for people who like to be taken out of this world". This is an edited version of Fleming's longer article "How to Write a Thriller" and is printed with the portrait of Ian Fleming with a handgun as used on the rear panel of the US first edition of From Russia with Love. Gilbert C.59 page 556. Folded in 4 as produced. Rare. Photographs/scans available upon request.
2013120370London: Bentley 007 / Vintage Books. 2013. First Edition Thus; First Printing. Hardcover. As New in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. MINT Copy. The 60th ANNIVERSARY LIMITED EDITION of the publication of the original Casino Royale in 1953 of 500 copies only produced by Bentley Motors. UNUSED - still in it's original packaging as originally sent. Also with the original paper label stating "This copy has Number GG1" on the paper sleeve/packing. This apparently stands for "Goodwill Gift 1". The very FIRST copy put aside for a Special customer. However to check I opened the package very very carefully and the metal limitation marque with Ian Fleming's impressed signature which reflects the plate you would find on a Bentley engine says '441'. I then replaced everything as found As New with the paper sleeve fastened by the GG1 limitation label within a supporting foam frame and paper packaging set in it's own cardboard box printed with stitching motif. So I can only assume this copy was gifted to someone of importance - but I have no idea to whom The book itself is housed in a black deluxe leather clamshell box measuring c. 13.5" x 11". The case and cover are bound in the same BELUGA LEATHER used by Bentley for their luxury interiors. It features the iconic double stitching and signature winged Bentley logo. The trademark knurling adorns the book's metal spine inspired by the cars' famous steel tread plate. Removing the book from the tray reveals a hidden compartment containing two packs of bespoke Bentley branded playing cards housed in a single leather case. The striking red/black colouring is a nod to the gambling plot of the novel where Bond attempts to bankrupt Le Chiffre the paymaster for the Russian secret service. The Bentley is James Bond's car of choice in the original novels and Ian Fleming was a great admirer of the 'Bentley Boys' seduced by their adventures on the racing track in particular their victories at Le Mans from 1927-30. Fleming was a close friend of engineer Amherst Villiers who designed the famous supercharger for the 'Blower' Bentley. This iconic edition captures both the Bentley brand and the 'intrigue' of the James Bond Books. The book itself features the iconic double silver stitching and signature winged Bentley logo. It also has a silk ribbon marker bound in and has brush style illustrations by award-winning artist Damian Gascoigne. Original price was £750.00. Images shown of the packaging are of this copy - other images are stock photos as I wasn't going to disturb the box any further - only did so to check the 'number plate' and to check the book was actually inside! See Images.; James Bond; Thick 4to 9.5" - 11" tall . Bentley 007 / Vintage Books, hardcover
152043079Folio Society 2015 2018. 8vo. with coloured frontispiece and 6 plates; grey cloth upper board and backstrip blocked and lettered in silver and red a fine copy in publisher's pictorial board slip-case. Folio Society, hardcover
1955355490720774London: Pan 1955. London: Pan Books Ltd. 1955. First UK Paperback Edition Second Issue with Reprinted 1955 on the copyright page. Pan 334. A softback. Pages toned due to the poor quality of paper used and there is a tiny split in the paper at the bottom right hand corner of the spine. The spine has a couple of faint reading creases. A very good or slightly better copy of the second Pan printing. Cover art featuring a 'blonde' James Bond by Roger Hall price printed 2/- in the UK to the bottom right hand corner of the front cover. No inscriptions. Photographs/scans available upon request. Pan paperback
202347752Folio Society 2023. 8vo. First Edition thus with title in red and black 9 coloured plates two double-page and 7 illustrations in monochrome; full grey leather blocked in silver and colours backstrip lettered in silver grey edges a fine copy in publisher's cloth clamshell case blocked in red with printed pictorial lining. EDITION LIMITED TO 750 COPIES SIGNED BY THE ARTIST. Splendid FS edition of the first James Bond novel published to commemorate its seventieth anniversary. Folio Society, hardcover
1967355490716402London 1967. London: Columbia 1967. ORIGINAL UK EXHIBITORS CAMPAIGN BOOK. A trifold with a loose insert. Note - this is the original Exhibitors Campaign Book and not a modern reproduction. This would have been sent to the cinemas and the media during the release year of the 60's movie "Casino Royale" that starred Peter Sellers Ursula Andress David Niven Woody Allen Orson Welles etc. Contains information and images of the licensed merchandising that was produced to tie in with the film; press adverts and posters that were used to promote the film; details of stills and lobby cards to promote the movie; and other merchandising campaigns etc. These original Exhibitor Campaign Books are difficult to find these days. This is a fine unfolded example complete with no cuts. unknown
355490719777London: Cape. First Edition. Hard Cover. Dust Jacket. Volumes One Two and Three - A Very Nice Set London; Jonathan Cape 1964/5. All three Volumes First UK Editions. Publisher's original pictorial boards in first issue un-clipped dust wrappers. Volume One Cape 1964. A few minor foxing spots to the front board and the top edge otherwise a near fine bright copy in like D/W priced 10s 6d net to the inside flap. Volume Two Cape 1964. A near fine or better copy light foxing to the top edge in like D/W priced 10s 6d net to the inside flap with a 1.5 cm closed tear to the top edge. Volume Three Cape: 1965. A fine copy with no foxing or toning. Covers are fine and really bright in the original fine D/W priced 10s 6d net to the inside flap. A particularly bright and pleasing copy and very uncommon in this stunning condition. The nicest copy of # 3 that I have seen in many years. All-in-All a very nice set indeed with NO INSCRIPTIONS NO PRICE-CLIPPING NO RE-PRICED DUST WRAPPERS NO LOSS. Photographs/scans available upon request. Cape hardcover
1964355490714328London: Cape 1964. First Edition. Hard Cover. Dust Jacket. Adventure Number Two. A near fine copy in a D/W with a touch of wear to the top of the spine. This copy is not price-clipped as most copies seem to be. Signed and dated by the D/W illustrator John Burningham on the half-title page. Cape hardcover
201848755Folio Society 2018. 8vo. with frontispiece and 6 coloured illustrations; blocked dark grey cloth backstrip lettered in silver and orange a near fine copy in publisher's pictorial board slip-case. Produced in uniform format with the FS James Bond edition. Folio Society, hardcover
1956012597New York: The Macmillan Company 1956. Nice copy of first printing which is stated on copyright page. Light gray boards with red and black lettering and design on spine and front board. Boards are fresh with sharp tips. Spine ends cupped a bit. No markings. Tight and square. Clean copy. Jacket has light wear with minor paper loss at spine ends light tanning at front flap with fairly long crease and rubbing on rear panel. Jacket has price intact $2.75 but front flap clipped at bottom. Jacket is now protected in mylar. Scarce now in first printing. . First American Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good Plus to Near Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. The Macmillan Company Hardcover
1963220304046Signet 1963-01-01. Paperback. Very Good. 6x4x0. Signet paperback
19583533London: Jonathan Cape 1958. First printing. Hardcover. Good. First state First Edition - "First Published 1958" 256 pages complete. The black cloth covered boards are blank i.e.: no decoration/ illustration/ silhouette. The boards have evidence of use. They have shelving wear. The spine has silver titlingand has wear to head and foot. The text block has evidence of handling with some foxing. Spine slightly cocked. <br/><br/> Jonathan Cape hardcover
1962mbb000193Pan 1962. Softcover. Good/No Jacket. 180x115x11mm. 180x115x11mm110g . . Pan. . 1962. . . . Pp188 1962 First Pan Soft Cover Edition 6th Printing. British publication with movie tie-in. Spine has loss of bottom 2cm; boards have creases; pages toned; slight tilt. Features Sean Connery and Ursula Andress on the cover. Original price 2/6. . . . . Domestic_tracked_OR_registered_flat_rate_FOR_THIS_ITEM_Within_Australia:_AU$11.00 Pan paperback
172051439Folio Society 2017 2021. 8vo. with frontispiece and 6 illustrations in colour; grey cloth upper board and backstrip blocked and lettered in red and white a a near fine copy in publisher's printed board slip-case. Folio Society, hardcover
1960355490716459London: Odhams 1960. First Edition. A VG copy. A magazine-style publication issued without a D/W. Contains part 1 of "The Hildebrand Rarity" by Ian Fleming. This magazine is important for two reasons - firstly this is the first appearance in print of this James Bond short story which did not appear in book form until later that year in "For Your Eyes Only". Secondly it has artwork by Zelinski that is unique to this magazine. Scarce. Odhams unknown
1960012747London: Jonathan Cape 1960 SECOND IMPRESSION of first edition upper board with white eye motif small hole rubbed at foot of upper joint some edge rubbing closed fore edge has a red marker stripe along the edge a few pages have a small blind depression to bottom corner seems to have been closed with something between the pages. First Edition. Hard Cover. Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7 - 9 tall. Jonathan Cape hardcover
19601291531960. First Edition. FLEMING Ian. For Your Eyes Only. London: Jonathan Cape 1960. Octavo original black paper boards original dust jacket. $5600.First edition of Fleming's eighth Bond title the only collection of Bond short stories published in the author's lifetime including the title story ""From a View to a Kill"" and ""Quantum of Solace.""This five-story collection ""provided Fleming with an opportunity to reveal his fine ability to create powerful impressions of different environments The five stories were very varied but in each of them the rendition of the environment was a major theme in the text"" Black 40. The book is also notable for its jacket ""the only British dust jacket with any depiction of Bond: the eye in the peephole is his. Fleming made artist Richard Chopping paint it many times until he was satisfied with the shape and particularly the color"" Biondi & Pickard 46. ""For Your Eyes Only"" was made into the 1981 film starring Roger Moore and Carole Bouquet; the 1985 film A View to a Kill starred Moore Christopher Walken and Grace Jones; the 2008 film Quantum of Solace starred Daniel Craig. Title page printed in red and black. Gilbert A8a 1.1. Book clean and near-fine; price-clipped dust jacket bright with red lettering unfaded also near-fine. A lovely copy. hardcover
355490719075For sale here is a Music sheet for the original theme song of For Your Eyes Only. The Music is Composed by Bill Conti and Michael Leeson. The Sheet is signed by the late SIR ROGER MOORE 1927-2017. The sheet is in good condition but has some creasing and slight scuff marks to the front cover along with some foxing to the rear page. Exceedingly uncommon signed by the late Sir Roger Moore. Photographs/scans available upon request. unknown