Book Details | ||
Published: | Pan Books, UK (1968) | |
ISBN 10: | 033002082X | |
ISBN 13: | 9780330020824 | |
Edition: | Reprint | |
Binding: | Mass Market Paperback - 'A' Format | |
Pages: | 416 | |
Category: | Biography & Autobiography | |
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Other: | The author worked as Fleming's assistant at the Sunday Times when he was writing its "Atticus" column, and in 1966, after Fleming's death, wrote this autobiography. It remains a definitive account of how only Ian Fleming could have dreamed up James Bond, for his own life as colourful as anything in his fiction - indeed, it shows how the Bond books were nothing less than a covert autobiography. Glamorous, ruthlessly womanising, charming and debonair, leading an exotic, globetrotting life from wartime Algiers to his beachside house, Goldeneye, in Jamaica, Fleming was nevertheless as elusive and opaque as his fictional hero - a man whose icy reserve few could breach. The unpacked weight of this item is 360g. | |
Condition Details | ||
Book: | Good | |
Dust Jacket: | N/A | |
Description: | Covers have no creasing. Edges of covers have moderate wear. Spine has moderate lean and moderate reading creases. . Pages are considerably tanned. |
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