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Thank you for that. I really want to get my hands on that complete set.
I never expected to find myself wishing I had been in a Kmart. You learn something new every day, I suppose... ;)
No problem. Good luck with getting it. The box looks great, and is very sturdy.
Damned near impossible to find nowadays.
Yes it does include POAL and 007INY
but i primarily have these ones...
i am actually 2 books away from completing this set (sort of)... I only need Goldfinger and The Spy Who Loved Me....... I don't own copies of Octopussy or For Your Eyes Only - as back when QOS came out in theaters, they released a QOS edition with all the short stories in one book - so I bought that one..
Curious about Charles Cumming's, Charlie Higson and Jeffery Deaver's. Never heard of the rest:
1. Casino Roayle, Introduction by Jeffery Deaver
2. Live and Let Die, Introduction by Louise Welsh
3. Moonraker, Introduction by Michael Dibdin
4. Diamonds are Forever, Introduction by Jonathan Kellerman
5. From Russia With Love, Introduction by Charlie Higson
6. Dr. No, Introduction by Simon Winder
7. Goldfinger, Introduction by Ben Schott
8. For Your Eyes Only, Introduction by Barry Eisler
9. Thunderball, Introduction by David Wolstencroft
10. The Spy Who Loved Me, Introduction by Nick Stone
11. On Her Majesty's Secret Service, Introduction by Val McDermid
12. You Only Live Twice, Introduction by Mo Hayder
13. The Man With the Golden Gun, Introduction by Charles Cumming
14. Octopussy/The Living Daylights, Introduction by Robert Ryan
I despise those new covers.... i love both the Penguin editions and the hardcover ones with the girls - it has a nice retro feel to it that i love..... the new covers are dull, uninteresting, and uninspired pieces of garbage - right on the same level as the covers for Devil May Care, Carte Blanche, and Solo (US editions respectively).
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Ian-Flemings-James-Bond-Novels/lm/R3B236VWMWB246
I have it somewhere but I'd have to dig it out. I did read it some years ago.
I did own all of those in that edition but about two years ago I was struggling with money so I was forced to sell them. :-( I only read Casino Royale and Live and Let Die. I want to buy back Casino Royale as well as From Russia With Love, On Her Majesty's Secret Service, and You Only Live Twice (the ones I was really looking forward to).
... to my collection, which takes my number of Live And Let Die copies up to 4. Casino Royale is still in the lead with 9 copies.
I too have a Great Pan for LALD, though I think it must be a later edition than that as it has completely different artwork, albeit of the same type of scene with Bond and Solitaire and the exploding ship The Secatur in the background.
I bought them in a second hand bookshop... But I want all the novels in English for my next nirthday - I just saw them in a bookshop here!
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These. These are what I'm searching for. They are just so cool!
Just yesterday I found a copy of TSWLM in another used book store in the Berkeley/Oakland area. Now all I need is TMWTGG and my collection will be complete!
These. These are what I'm searching for. They are just so cool!
Just yesterday I found a copy of TSWLM in another used book store in the Berkeley/Oakland area. Now all I need is TMWTGG and my collection will be complete!
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I love your handle @BeatlesSansEarmuffs and your taste.
Any Bond aficionado worth his salt knows that Richie Fahey's fabulous artwork make these Penguin editions the third best ever cover designs.
The best being Richard Chopping and the second best being Raymond Hawkey's great covers for Pan books.
As previously mentioned in this thread, Random House have made a complete pig's ear of both Fleming's work and the continuation Bonds.
Thanks for the kind words, @Villiers53. Yes, Richard Chopping's original covers for the first edition hardcovers are the greatest the Bond series has ever received. From what I've seen of Raymond Hawkey's work it's very nicely designed but doesn't have the unified look from one title to the next that both Chopping and Fahey utilize (each in his own way.) If what I've seen online doesn't match the editions you're referring to, I'd appreciate a link to the images you have in mind.
Just last night, I finally located a copy of TMWTGG in the Fahey series. HUZZAH! My collection is now complete -- except for the QoS package that I'm led to believe is out there somewhere. The Neverending Search continues...but to some extent, I am now satisfied.
I've been scooping up the First Edition Library editions wherever I can find them. Also managed to grab a Cape 1st/1st Thunderball hardback. albeit without the dust jacket.
Where did you get that one? It's very rare.
Don'tcha just love the 60s blurbs!
...a writer whom the AP calls "super-special...with blows below the belt the way Mickey Spillane delivers them!"
Well done @JamesBondBlog - that Moonraker cover is a real find. If it's not worth serious money now, it will be one day!