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'The Ian Fleming?' in 'Saturday Review' 26th May 1962.
New York: Saturday Review, Inc. [1962]. [Lifestyle / travel] Pp.66. Magazine format in pictorial paper wraps, with photographs throughout. Original price: 25c. Some light wear, postal label to front cover. Near fine. Includes a profile of Ian Fleming (p.7), working in Jamaica on his eleventh James Bond thriller 'On Her..... More
'The Man With The Golden Bond' in 'Time' magazine, 21st August 1964.
New York: Time-Life International [1964].New York: Time-Life International. [Current Affairs] Pp.60. Magazine format in pictorial paper wraps, with photographs throughout. Atlantic edition, priced 2/6 for UK. A fine copy. Includes a long obituary of Ian Fleming (pp.18-19), who had died on 12th August. Accompanied by a Loomis Dean portrait of..... More
The Light's on At Signpost. Memoirs of the Movies, Among Other Matters.
London: Harper Collins, 2002. [Autobiography] SIGNED FIRST EDITION. Octavo (24 x 16cm), pp.xxiv; 338. With two suites of black and white plates. Publisher's brown cloth hardcover, bronze titles, yellow endpapers, pictorial dust-wrapper priced at £18.99. Autograph of George Fraser in black ink to the title page. Signature obtained in person..... More
The Spy Who Came In From The Cold, with four other volumes featuring supporting quotes by Ian Fleming.
London: Pan Books, Collins and Fontana, 1960s-70s. [Espionage thrillers] Various later printings. Octavos. A group of five novels (one hardcover), comprising The Spy Who Came In From The Cold, The Achilles Affair, The Night-comers, A Grue of Ice and One of Our Submarines. Clean copies. Close to fine throughout (the..... More
A Book of Bits or a Bit of A Book. By Spike Milligan.
London: Dennis Dobson, 1965. [Verse/Fiction] FIRST EDITION. Octavo (22 x 14cm), pp.90. Illustrated throughout with line drawings by Spike Milligan, including endpapers. Publisher's blue cloth with gilt titles to spine, illustrated dust-jacket. Fine in near fine, price-clipped jacket with gentle toning to spine and extremities. Typically zany poems and short..... More
The Eiger Sanction.
London: Heinemann, 1973. [Suspense] FIRST UK EDITION. Octavo (22 x 14cm), pp229; [1], blank. Publisher's red cloth hardcovers with gilt titles to the spine, photographic dust-jacket priced at £2.10. Contents clean, no ink names. A fine copy in a near fine wrapper. The British first is rather scarce. A secret..... More
One of Our Submarines.
London: Rupert Hart-Davis, 1952. [Naval biography] FIRST EDITION, third impression. Octavo (22 x 15cm), pp.320. With black & white plates. Publisher's green cloth hardcovers, in jacket illustrated by Roy Sanford, priced 18s, with Peter Fleming advertisement on rear panel. A clean, fine copy of the book in a near fine..... More
One of Our Submarines.
London: Penguin Books, Pan Books, 1952, 1968, 1973. [Naval warfare] First Penguin edition, First Pan edition, and revised edition reprint. Octavos. A group of three paperbacks in publisher's softcovers, each with a supporting quote from Ian Fleming. Clean copies, with some expected toning and gentle reading creases to spine. near..... More
One of Our Submarines.
London: Rupert Hart-Davis, 1952. [Naval biography] FIRST EDITION, sixth impression. Octavo (22 x 15cm), pp.320. With black & white plates. Publisher's green cloth hardcovers, in jacket illustrated by Roy Sanford, priced 18s, with Ian Fleming review on front flap. Discreet gift inscription, contents and page edges clean, used jacket has..... More
'The Talk of the Town. Bond's Creator' in 'The New Yorker' magazine, 21st April 1962.
The New Yorker Magazine, Inc. [1962]. [Lifestyle / travel] Pp.184. Magazine format in pictorial paper wraps, with photographs throughout. Original price: 25c. A near fine copy. Includes an interview with Ian Fleming (pp.32-34), conducted at the Pierre Hotel, NY, while en route to London from his Jamaican retreat, having just..... More
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