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0141190418.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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
1989RO30359362Organic reactions/John Wiley & sons. 1989. In-8. Broché. Etat passable, Couv. défraîchie, Dos fané, Papier jauni. Paginé de 58 à 575. Quelques rousseurs. Coins frottés. Texte en anglais. Quelques accrocs au dos. Nombreux schémas en noir.. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
9801Pan Books Ltd. (London) (1976) - In-12 broché de 192 pages - Couverture en couleurs - Très bon état
1965R200129339Jonathan Cape. 1965. In-8. Relié. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Quelques rousseurs. 221 pages, contreplats jaspés - Livre en anglais - papier jauni.. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
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
1994616496London: Jonathan Cape Ltd 1994. First edition 20.01.1994 hard cover with unclipped dust jacket in fine condition. The lightest of shelfwear to DJ only otherwise in 'as unread' condition. An excellent copy. CN. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Jonathan Cape Ltd Hardcover
19623554907195511962. Chicago Illinois: Sports Illustrated - part of Time Inc. March 19 1962. Includes the true first world-wide appearance of the article that was eventually published 8 months later in the UK Sunday Times magazine under the title "James Bonds Hardware. This rather lengthy for a magazine article written by Fleming details his long association with gun expert Geoffrey Boothroyd whom Fleming used as the model for armourer "Q" in the Bond books and how the two of them decided on the various guns that James Bond should use the Walther PPK was not in fact James Bond's preferred weapon of choice despite what the movies would have you believe. It was never published in book form. Magazine is in near fine or better condition for its age with no wear to the spine. An important magazine article. Photographs/scans available upon request. unknown
355490719065London. A near mint copy in wrappers as issued. Includes an 11-page article by Fleming recounting his memories of Chandler together with some random comments and reflections and most of the letters we exchanged. which.fitted in with our relationship the half-amused ragging relationship of two writers working the same thin almost-extinct literary seam who like each others work. Becoming scarce especially in this condition. Photographs/scans available upon request. unknown
1965012746London: Jonathan Cape 1965 SECOND IMPRESSION of first edition May 1965 in same DW as first edition DW not price clipped but trimmed to four fold in corners as usual DW has been contact sealed faint tape rust residue to paste downs some minor foxing or dust soiling to closed edges. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. Illus. by Richard Chopping. 8vo - over 7 - 9 tall. Jonathan Cape hardcover
1965012811London: Jonathan Cape 1965 first impression of first edition excellent copy unclipped jacket with small blemish to fore edge upper book board a small spot of rubbing green patterned endpapers second state without the gun imprint to the upper board. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. Illus. by Richard Chopping. 8vo - over 7 - 9 tall. Jonathan Cape hardcover
1965045984London: Jonathan Cape 1965. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Good/Good. Richard Chopping. Cape London 1965. Hard Cover. Condition: Good. Fore edges and prelims a little foxed. Tanning to fore edges. Pen signature to ffep. Ghost of a pencil price to ffep. Else a nice tight clean copy. Dust Jacket price clipped with tiny amounts of chipping to the head and foot of the back strip and leading corners. Small splash marks to rear of jacket possibly coffee. First Edition. Second state without the embossed gun. This is the very rare variant with the white end-papers that were used by the printers when the green and white patterned end-papers ran out. Gilbert 2012 One of just 3024 copies of this issue bound with plain endpapers. Scarce. <br/> <br/> Jonathan Cape hardcover
19653534London: Jonathan Cape 1965. First printing. Hardcover. Good. Third issue state First Edition A13aC17 - "First Published 1965" 221 pages complete. Green and white japanese washi style endpapers. The black cloth covered boards are blank i.e.: no decoration/ illustration/ silhouette. The boards have evidence of use. The spine has gold titling. The text block has evidence of handling with some foxing. Some rubbing to rear board. Spine slightly cocked. Tight sound binding; What makes this an unusual variant is that the half-title is on TWO lines rather than one i.e. THE MAN/ with the GOLDEN GUN. The THIRD ISSUE accounts for just 3000 copies of the 82000-strong first edition. Rare. Photographs/scans available upon request. <br/><br/> Jonathan Cape hardcover
1965355490721640London: Longmans 1965. First Edition. Hard Cover. Dust Jacket. First edition first impression second state. Octavo pp 221. Bound in black cloth-covered hard boards gilt to spine and with the second state plain front board green fibre-pattern end-papers. In the original dustwrapper unclipped and priced 18s net. A fine copy in a near fine dustwrapper with a few foxing spots to the right-hand edge of the front panel and to the edge of the rear flap. A superior copy that looks much nicer than it sounds. Gilbert A13a 1.2. Photographs/scans available upon request. Longmans hardcover
196533179London : Jonathan Cape 1965 . First Impression Third Issue . VG/G . 8VO . The uncommon issue for Canada with the half-title divided into two lines - The Man/With the Golden Gun. Gilbert 1.7 p. 419. Lightest of wear to book priceclipped jacket with minor edgewear one inch tear at bottom of front flap fold. Jonathan Cape unknown
1965355490717348London: Cape 1965. First Edition. Hard Cover. Dust Jacket. First UK Edition. VARIANT WITH WHITE END-PAPERS. First Edition. This is the very rare variant with white end-papers that were used by the printers when the green and white patterned end-papers ran out Gilbert 2012. One of just 3024 copies of this issue bound with plain end-papers. The book is a solid near fine example with a bump to the bottom right hand corner of the front board. There is a hint of spotting to the top edge. Head and tale of spine very slightly pushed but hardly worth mentioning. In the original un-clipped VG D/W with the price of 18s net to the front flap. A bright example with some miniscule rubbing and the slightest of surface loss to the spine tips. One small tear at foot of joint to front flap. A hint of toning to spine with some light spotting. All-in-All a nice copy of a Rare Variant. Cape hardcover
1965355490717390London: Cape 1965. First Edition. Hard Cover. Dust Jacket. First UK Edition THIRD ISSUE. Very good indeed a hint of foxing to the page block edges in like slightly-creased price-clipped D/W with a touch of minor edge wear. A previously unrecorded issue with the reset half-title as noted in the publisher's ledger: "This rather elusive issue was produced extensively for export to Canada.invariably found with price-clipped jackets". What makes this an unusual variant is that the half-title is on TWO lines rather than one i.e. THE MAN/ with the GOLDEN GUN. The THIRD ISSUE accounts for just 3000 copies of the 82000-strong first edition. Rare. Cape hardcover
1965355490718030London: Cape 1965. First Edition. Hard Cover. Dust Jacket. First UK Edition THIRD ISSUE. Black cloth boards with gilt lettering to spine. Illustrated green endpapers. Slightest bumping to tail of spine very short ink name and date to half-title page otherwise contents remain crisp clean and unmarked with tight sound binding; near fine in like price-clipped D/W. Overall a very handsome copy of a previously unrecorded issue with the reset half-title as noted in the publisher's ledger: "This rather elusive issue was produced extensively for export to Canada.invariably found with price-clipped jackets". What makes this an unusual variant is that the half-title is on TWO lines rather than one i.e. THE MAN/ with the GOLDEN GUN. The THIRD ISSUE accounts for just 3000 copies of the 82000-strong first edition. Rare. Photographs/scans available upon request. Cape hardcover
1965012962New York: The New American Library 1965. Handsome copy of first printing. Unmarked tight and square. Boards and jacket fresh and bright. In mylar. . First American Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. The New American Library Hardcover
1965355490716334London: Cape 1965. First Edition. Hard Cover. Dust Jacket. FIRST UK EDITION SECOND ISSUE WITH WHITE END-PAPERS. A VG or better copy in like D/W showing 18s net to the inside flap as called for. This is the very rare variant with the white end-papers that were used by the printers when the green and white patterned end-papers ran out. One of just 3024 copies of this issue bound with plain end-papers. Becoming scarce. Cape hardcover
1965010597London: Jonathan Cape 1965 tidy ex library with stamps to fep and half title and a single 6 digit number rubber stamp to head of title a little minor tape staining to bottom edges of feps a stamp to the rear pastedown as well book boards are tidy apart from very minor tape residue spots to the edges DW is tidy excepting that the rear fold in flap has been trimmed vertically losing about half of its width there are 3 razor cuts to rear panel see photos it is not price clipped and has some minor tape staining to the very edges at top and bottom and some faint waterstaining to the spine ends not very evident from the front of the DW. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. Illus. by Richard Chopping. 8vo - over 7 - 9 tall. Ex-Library. Jonathan Cape hardcover
19603554907191861960. Esquire Magazine November 1960. Includes the true first and only appearance of the Ian Fleming article The Russians Make Mistakes Too which was written shortly after the US lost the B2 spy plane over Russia. Fleming commented in this article that the Russians had made similar mistakes in the espionage community. This article was never published in the UK nor was it ever reprinted in book form. Trivial wear to the spine ends otherwise a VG copy. Rare. Photographs/scans available upon request. unknown
19903554907192141990. The US Press Pack for the Turner Networks movie starring Jason Connery as Ian Fleming. Premiered on March 5 1990. Fine in original card folder. This must be Very Uncommon. Photographs/scans available upon request. unknown