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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
19543554907189001954. New York; McCall Corporation May 1954. A US Softback Magazine Publication. Volume 99 No. 1. Contains a 39-page extract from Live and Let Die together with a superb colour-illustrated front cover by John Walton sub-titled Voodoo Spy Novel: Live and Let Die. Cheap paper inevitably and pages lightly browned. Minor closed tears to the right hand edge of the front cover and some creasing to the covers and a touch of loss to the head and tail of the spine still a VG copy in full colour full wrap-around pictorial wraps. Inside the magazine is clean without any writing. This magazine extract of Live and Let Die is important in that it is the first printing of Live and Let Die in the USA. The UK hardback first edition of Live and Let Die was published on May 5 1954 and it was not published in the USA as a first edition until 1955. It is impossible to tell what date in May 1954 this edition of Bluebook Magazine was published but it is irrefutably the first US publication of Live and Let Die. Live and Let Die appears on pp. 88-128 of the magazine printed in double columns and the magazine also contains work by P.G.Wodehouse The Ordeal Of Bingo Little Richard Matheson and John D. MacDonald. Rare. Only the second copy that I have seen. Photographs/scans available upon request. hardcover
19563554907195521956. Philadelphia: Holiday Magazine part of the Curtis Publishing Company April 1956. A near fine or better copy issued without a D/W. A 3-page article on how to eat good English food without bad English cooking. Rare. I have never encountered this magazine contribution before. Photographs/scans available upon request. unknown
2011Adhya-9780470746592John Wiley 2011. Paperback. New. John Wiley paperback
2011Adhya-9780470746592John Wiley 2011. Paperback. New. John Wiley paperback
19633554907191991963. Greenwich CT: Fawcett Publications Inc June 1963. Includes the true first appearance of the Ian Fleming article Monte Carlo. This article was later gathered together and published in hardcover format in late December 1963 under the title Thrilling Cities. The magazine is in nice condition. Photographs/scans available upon request. Uncommon. hardcover
1956355490719843London: Pan 1956. First Edition. London: Pan Books Ltd 1956. First UK Paperback Edition. A Softback. Pan 392. Some foxing to the page block edges still a near fine or slightly better copy with no fading whatsoever to the spine and no creases to the wraps. None of the usual wear to the spine tips and a really bright copy. Faint reading crease to the spine. A much nicer copy than normally seen of the scarcer Fleming paperback first editions. "A world of rich food and drink of expensive clubs of racing Bentleys card-sharping counter espionage and lovely women". Great cover art by the late Josh Kirby. Photographs/scans available upon request. Pan paperback
1956355490720231London: Pan 1956. First Edition. London: Pan Books Ltd 1956. First UK Paperback Edition. A Softback. Pan 392. Some toning to the page block edges due to the poor quality of paper used and a lightly faded with a faint reading crease to the spine overall a near fine copy. A nice copy of one of the scarcest Fleming paperback first editions. This copy has the 2/- in the UK price to the front cover. "A world of rich food and drink of expensive clubs of racing Bentleys card-sharping counter espionage and lovely women". Great cover art by the late Josh Kirby. Photographs/scans available upon request. Pan paperback
172048862Folio Society 2017 2020. 8vo. with frontispiece and 6 coloured illustrations; grey cloth upper board and backstrip blocked and lettered in orange and white a near fine copy in publisher's pictorial board slip-case. Folio Society, hardcover
COD-03895The New American Library. Hardcover. Good. Good condition with dust jacket with wear. The New American Library hardcover
202551604Folio Society 2025. 8vo. with coloured frontispiece and 3 coloured illustrations one double-page; grey cloth upper board and backstrip blocked and lettered in red and white a near fine copy in publisher's pictorial board slip-case. Fourteenth and final volume in the FS Bond series. Collects four short stories. Folio Society, hardcover
1966010282London: Cape 1966 first edition first impression dust jacket is NOT price clipped but is trimmed to all four corners as is usual one 5mm tear to bottom edge of front panel a tiny spot on title and facing page from a tiny squished bug hardly worth mentioning very clean copy in first state D/W priced 10/6 net to the inside flap 95pp. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. 12mo - over 6 - 7 tall. Cape hardcover
1963012748London: Jonathan Cape 1963 THIRD IMPRESSION of first edition lacks dust jacket pen name to fep otherwise very tidy used copy. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7 - 9 tall. Jonathan Cape hardcover
1963355490719067London: Cape 1963. Hard Cover. Dust Jacket. Signed by Author. SIGNED LIMITED EDITION. # 170 of 250 copies each signed by Ian Fleming. Colour frontispiece of the author by Charles Amherst Villiers. Publisher's quarter vellum over black cloth with gilt titles to the spine top edge gilt in the original clear plastic glassine wrapper. This is an absolutely fine copy in its original glassine wrapper which is also in fine condition. Exceedingly scarce in this condition. This was Fleming's only Signed Limited Edition and this is an outstanding copy in every respect. To find the original glassine in this condition is a real find. This copy was formerly owned by a long-deceased Swedish collector and a Fleming bibliographer in the 1970's. Impeccable provenance. Photographs/scans available upon request Cape hardcover
1963355490719645London: Cape 1963. Hard Cover. Dust Jacket. Signed by Author. SIGNED LIMITED EDITION. # 170 of 250 copies each signed by Ian Fleming. Colour frontispiece of the author by Charles Amherst Villiers. Publisher's quarter vellum over black cloth with gilt titles to the spine top edge gilt in the original clear plastic glassine wrapper. This is an absolutely fine copy in its original glassine wrapper which is also in fine condition. Exceedingly scarce in this condition. This was Fleming's only Signed Limited Edition and this is an outstanding copy in every respect. To find the original glassine in this condition is a real find. This copy was formerly owned by a long-deceased Swedish collector and a Fleming bibliographer in the 1970's. Impeccable provenance. Photographs/scans available upon request. Cape hardcover
1963012375London: Jonathan Cape 1963 first edition and first impression papered boards light stain to spine and lower board lean to spine internally tidy with tiny name inscriptionto free end paper NO DUSTWRAPPER. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7 - 9 tall. Jonathan Cape hardcover
1963mbb004527London: Jonathan Cape 1963. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Poor. 195x130x25mm. 195x130x25mm380g . . Jonathan Cape. London. 1963. First Edition. 3rd Printing. . Pp288 Dark brown hard boards with white 'ski lines' on front board. Silver lettering to spine. In original dust jacket. clipped. Book tilted. name of front free endpaper. Slight marks on endpapers. Corners. head and foot of spine. slight knock. Dust Jacket by Chopping - losses. worn spine browned. . . . . Domestic_tracked_OR_registered_flat_rate_FOR_THIS_ITEM_Within_Australia:_AU$11.20 3rd Printing Jonathan Cape hardcover
1963355490718732New York: Nel 1963. First Edition. Hard Cover. Dust Jacket. Signed by Author. New American Library September 1963. First US Edition. SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. A contemporary non-authorial gift inscription on the FFEP otherwise a near fine copy in a price-clipped D/W that is VG indeed with a small chip from the top right hand edge of the back panel. The US first edition of this title is significantly rarer than its UK counterpart. SIGNED by IAN FLEMING on the HALF-TITLE. Although Fleming's usual practice was to sign on the FFEP it is perhaps understandable why on this occasion he decided to sign on the half-title because of the coloured end-papers and the gift inscription already there in another hand on the FFEP. Signed American first editions are uncommon and turn up far less frequently than their UK counterparts. The Fleming signature in this book is in blue biro and is somewhat faded but is a classic example of his hand. Photographs/scans available upon request. Nel hardcover
1963011019London: Jonathan Cape 1963 first edition and first impression dust jacket is not price clipped but has tape residue to vertical edge of front fold flap rear flap has been vertically cut leaving only "pping" of the last line is present edge splitting and chipping with some brown rust staining to the back panel reasonably complete copy of the wrapper small area white out over name to fep and a small bit over small name at head of title page. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Fair. 8vo - over 7 - 9 tall. Jonathan Cape hardcover
19613554907191871961. First Edition. Ohio: Popular Publications March 1961. A softcover. First Edition. Illustrated by John McDermott. Volume 352 Number 3 March 1961. This was an illustrated printing of "A View to a Kill" and is the first American illustrated edition of this short story from For Your Eyes Only. A hint of wear at the head of the spine overall a VG copy. Rare. Photographs/scans available upon request. paperback
98511965. HMH Publishing Co Inc / Playboy - Chicago USA. Attractive green cloth with gold lettering. January to September complete. Contains The Man With The Golden Gun serialization in 4 parts with stunning colour illustrations by Howard Mueller. Lots of other interest including the wonderful Vargas girls illustrations in most issues. Includes the first American publication of Nabokov's The Eye. Also includes 2 P.G.Wodehouse short stories "Jeeves & The Greasy Bird" and "Stylish Stout" and an interview with The Beatles. All in wonderrful condition except one cover which was torn prior to being bound. Priced for the three volumes. UK postage is £8.00 on these heavy items. Overseas we will quote exact cost. . 1965. HMH Publishing Co Inc / Playboy - Chicago, USA. hardcover
1981355490718509London 1981. London: United Artists Corporation Ltd 1981. A softcover issued without a D/W. Note - this is the original Exhibitors Campaign Book produced to support the 1981 movie of the same name starring Roger Moore Carol Bouquet Topol Lynn-Holly Johnson and Julian Glover. A VG copy no cuts with a couple of creases to the front cover. Also contains 3 press photographs of Robbin Young the Girl in the Flower Shop in the movie. THIS IS NOT A MODERN REPRODUCTION. This would have been sent to the cinemas and the media during the release year of the movie. 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 other merchandising campaigns etc. These original Exhibitor Campaign Books are difficult to find these days. paperback
1977355490718508London 1977. London: United Artists Corporation Ltd 1977. 10 x 15 inches. A softcover issued without a D/W. Note - this is the original Exhibitors Campaign Book produced to support the 1977 movie of the same name starring Roger Moore Barbara Bach and Curt Jurgens. A near fine copy no cuts folded with a short closed tear to the top/middle of the front cover . THIS IS NOT A MODERN REPRODUCTION. This would have been sent to the cinemas and the media during the release year of the movie. 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 other merchandising campaigns etc. These original Exhibitor Campaign Books are difficult to find these days. paperback
2017355490719218London 2017. Hard Cover. London: Queen Anne Press 2017. Limited Edition. A limitation of 26 Lettered Copies half-bound in black cloth on blue marbled paper and lettered A-Z and printed by Stan Lane at Gloucester Typesetting Services Stone Gloucestershire. Includes a facsimile of the 1957 promotional leaflet written by Fleming and designed by his friend Robert Harling. Signed by James & Fergus Fleming. Now sold out at the publisher we are pleased to offer Copy O. As new in publisher's glassene. A stunning presentation. Highly recommended. Photographs/scans available upon request. hardcover
1960355490721637London: Pan 1960. London: Pan 1960. First UK Paperback Edition. Just a touch of rubbing to the top/ bottom of the spine otherwise a near-fine or better unread copy. Square and tight binding. No inscriptions. Appears unread. Becoming very hard to find these days in such lovely condition. This copy is so nice that I needed to compare it with that in my own collection. Photographs/scans available upon request. Pan paperback