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1960355490719644London 1960. For Your Eyes Only" serialisation in Weekend London: Associated Newspapers May 18-22 1960. First Edition. Very Good condition 'paper magazine' from May 18th 1960. "WEEKEND" was a weekly paper published by Associated Newspapers in the 50's and 60's. This edition is a special one as includes the first episode of a serialised 'New ' as of Spring 1960 Ian Fleming James Bond Story 'For Your Eyes Only'.the Book of short stories by Ian Fleming containing 'For Your Eyes only' had been published approximately 4 weeks earlier in April 1960. The Paper is in fantastic condition given that it is over 60 years old; it has obvious light discolouration of paper as to be expected with newsprint but has no significant bends/creases to paper. The serialisation contained a superb colour illustration by Oliver Brabbins of a blonde in a yellow dress wearing a pearl necklace looking down on another woman who appears to have been shot or injured to the head next door to an prostrate man presumably also shot: "Judy's world was so safe. until the strangers called with half a million dollars - and two ugly blazing guns.". Rare. I have been collecting Fleming and Bondiana and have never encountered this newspaper before. One for the Fleming completist. Photographs/scans available upon request. unknown
1981355490716406London 1981. United Artists 1981. Rare US One Sheet Poster. Single Sided. Regular Version. Folded as originally issued. Light to moderate handling and fold wear with minor centre-fold separation. No pinholes. NSS number: 810014. A VG example. unknown
46761973 edition originally issued in 1965. Exclusively for members of The European Circle Library. Contains Bon Baisers De Russie Au Service Secret De Sa Majeste & L'Homme Au Pistolet D'Or From Russia OHMSS & Golden Gun. Attractive leather look binding with gold & white decorations & lettering. Nice shillouette of girls & bad guys on front. Contains lots of b&w photos of Bond in action & Fleming. Fine condition. Uncommon. . 1973 edition (originally issued in 1965). Exclusively for members of The European Circle Library. hardcover
202049238Folio Society 2020. 8vo. with coloured frontispiece and 6 full-page coloured illustrations; grey cloth upper board and backstrip blocked and lettered in red and white a near fine copy in publisher's pictorial board slip-case. Folio Society, hardcover
1964mbb000201Pan 1964. Softcover. Very Good/No Jacket. 180x115x18mm. 180x115x18mm122g . . Pan. . 1964. . . . Pp223 First Pan Edition 17th Printing. Soft Cover. Pictorial die-cut card boards featuring stills from the 1963 movie featuring Sean Connery on the cover. repair to page 116 page corner. . . . . Domestic_tracked_OR_registered_flat_rate_FOR_THIS_ITEM_Within_Australia:_AU$11.00 Pan paperback
2000018172Flagstick Books/Ailsa Inc. 2000. Nice copy of classic James Bond. Publisher is a Specialty Press that does high quality small printings primarilyh of Golf books and this one has become scarce. Light green boards with black and white design to cover. Fresh and bright. . First Thus. Hardccover. Near Fine to Fine/No Jacket as issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Flagstick Books/Ailsa Inc.
2018011805London: Folio Society 2018 first edition first impression of this new illustrated version 274pp plates decorative cloth in pictorial slipcase very clean copy slipcase still inside the opened shrink wrap cover. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. Illus. by Fay Dalton. 8vo - over 7 - 9 tall. Folio Society hardcover
1959012596New York: The Macmillan Company 1959. Nice copy of first printing. Vintage bookplate on front pastedown small and nice. No other markings. Tight and square. Clean copy. Jacket is bright and fresh but has light toning and tiny amount of rubbing on rear panel. Front flap priceclipped at both corners. In mylar. . First American Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine to Fine/Near Fine to Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. The Macmillan Company Hardcover
1959094191Macmillan 1959. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. Top front corner lightly bumped. In a fine facsimile jacket. . Macmillan Hardcover
201835249Folio Society 2018. 8vo. with coloured frontispiece and 6 coloured illustrations; grey cloth blocked and lettered in silver and orange a fine copy in publisher's printed slip-case. Folio Society, hardcover
1961355490714757London: Pan 1961. First UK p/b Edition. A VG copy. Pan unknown
19633554907255911963. New York: Show Magazine - part of Hartford Publications Inc. March 1963 Vol 3 No 3. First Edition. A softcover magazine. The true first appearance of this Ian Fleming article later gathered together and published in hardcover format in late December 1963 under the title Thrilling Cities. The original artwork that appears with this Ian Fleming story was later used for the Cape first edition of Thrilling Cities. Rare. Magazine is in fine condition and very scarce thus. Photographs/scans available upon request. paperback
19653554907192091965. London: The Sunday Times Magazine August 15 1965. The article was one of the last things that Fleming wrote the introduction to a book about Jamaica. Superb article its first publication in the Sunday Times Colour section with great colour photographs by Richard Steedman evoking the Jamaica that Fleming knew. A VG copy. These poorly produced magazines were clearly not meant to be kept for posterity and this one has lasted the test of time remarkably well. A great magazine and quite uncommon these days. Photographs/scans available upon request. unknown
1978355490711893London: Liverpool University Press 1978. First Edition. Soft Cover. First UK Edition. Pictorial wrappers. Described as a preliminary to a bibliography. A catalogue of bibliographical descriptions of the major Fleming first editions. Includes other books periodicals and biographies with references to Fleming. With Appendices Indexes and Notes. A very fine copy. The earliest bibliography of Fleming which still provides useful information particularly if read in conjunction with Lee Biondi and James Pickards bibliography of Fleming in Firsts Magazine November 1998 updated by them in Firsts November 2008. Liverpool University Press paperback
1983013139London: Marvel/Grandreams 1983 James Bond Octopussy 007 special tie in annual by Marvel/Grandreams 1983 pictorial hardcovered boards not price clipped mainly colour cartoon but also text and film stills Roger Moore some page corners have been folded over and are creased otherwise VG. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. 4to - over 9 - 12" tall. Marvel/Grandreams hardcover
198433831London: William Heinemann Secker and Warburg and Octopus Books 1984. First of the Edition. Thick 8vo very handsomely bound in three-quarter crushed maroon morocco over maroon cloth covered boards the spine with raised bands four compartments gilt lettered and numbered. The original dustjacket bound in at the end of the volume. A pleasing binding for this fine omnibus volume. 862 pp. A very fine copy as pristine and near mint. A FINE COLLECTION OF THE ORIGINAL JAMES BOND NOVELS PUBLISHED AND NOW PRESENTED IN A HANDSOME BINDING.<br> Few fictional characters have captured the public's attention to the same degree as Ian Fleming's James Bond. He has inspired over six decades of screen adaptations and has been portrayed by eight actors between 1954 and 2021. And he is still going strong. In other media the famous "007" has been adapted for radio comic strips and even video games. The popular Broccoli series of James Bond motion pictures is the longest continually running film series ever produced and has made Bond a multibillion dollar franchise.<br> This is a nice opportunity to acquire an attractive vintage group of the core Ian Fleming Bond titles. William Heinemann, Secker and Warburg, and Octopus Books hardcover
355490719066London. This rather lengthy for a magazine article written by Fleming details his long association with gun expert Geoffrey Boothroyd. A VG copy. An important magazine article. Rare. It is extremely fragile and few copies have lasted the test of time as well as this. Photographs/scans available upon request unknown
19653554907192081965. Nashville Tenn: Christian Advocate Magazine - July 15 1965. This Magazine was the official organ of the Methodist Church in the USA. A hard-hitting critical article about James Bond following the author's visit to see Goldfinger at the cinema. A 2-page article. He argues that James Bond is a man who "acts out the latent homosexual fantasies of our male culture.he is the carrier of brutality and sadism the antithesis of love which. is the essence of life. .his popularity suggests a sickness in a nation's soul which can only be described as a loss of the ability to love". Also includes a letter dated January 10 1968 from the Editor of Christian Advocate James Wall addressed to Iwan Hedman the great collector of James Bond during the 1960's. From the Hedman collection. A VG copy. Rare. Photographs/scans available upon request unknown
1977355490716404London 1977. United Artists 1977. Country-of-origin UK quad 40 x 30 for The Spy Who Loved Me featuring cool artwork of Roger Moore by Bob Peak. In folded condition corner pinholes and tape adhesion remains and marks upper outer corners torn with loss and small surface damage near the right margin. Overall a Good Only example. Reflected in the price. Potentially a candidate for restoration unknown
1977355490716405London 1977. United Artists 1977. US One Sheet Poster. Single Sided. Regular Version. Folded as Originally Issued. A little wear on folds and some marginal pin holes. A VG example. NSS Number 77/42. unknown
1998355490715584London 1998. James Bond 007 London: Christie's South Kensington 17 September 1998. A superb auction catalogue 102 pages long featuring collections of toys games and souvenirs autographs props costumes posters and merchandising assembled by inter alia "A Private British Collector"; Dave Worrall a self-confessed James Bond fanatic and one of Britain's most prolific experts on James Bond memorabilia; Graham Rye President of the James Bond International Fan Club and Archive; and Daryl Burchmore who collected James Bond memorabilia for over 20 years. Includes the Auction Results and a Compliments Slip from Christie's. Rare unknown
19893554907192131989. London: Hexom and Gridley Limited 1989. Designed by the Jim Allen Design Team. SIGNED BY MICHAEL G WILSON Co-Producer and Co-Writer and JOHN GLEN The Director. 15 pages. Glossy. A fine copy. Laid inside are the Admittance Ticket to the Press Show held on Monday 12th June 1989 at the Odeon Leicester Square and a separate 4-page brochure with the front cover illustration of the poster used to advertise the movie synopsis details of the cast list and filmmakers. For the 3 items all in lovely un-used condition. Photographs/scans available upon request. unknown
43709LONDON THE FOLIO SOCIETY 2007. A FINE HARDBACK COPY IN A FINE SLIPCASE. INTRODUCTION BY KEN FOLLETT AND ILLUSTRATED BY LYNDON HAYES. LONDON, THE FOLIO SOCIETY, 2007 hardcover
1955012142New York: The Macmillan Company 1955. Nice copy of first printing in dark gray textured cloth and gold stmaping to spine and front board. Unmarked tight and square with first printing stated on copyright page. Jacket has light soiling to back panel but no tears chips or creases. Spine of jacket has moderate edgewear to spine ends with minimal paper loss. Author's second Bond adventure is scarce and even more so in this condtion. Jacket design by Leo Manso. Front flap of jacket has price intact but two additional clips that is common in the book one of which was publishers indecision on which price it would have. In mylar. . First American Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine to Fine/Near Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. The Macmillan Company Hardcover
201940790Folio Society 2019. 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