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I second that - essential reading for the literary Bond fan, I'd say.
I found a Cape edition last year from a UK dealer, very good shape and unclipped "16s net" for about £38 plus shipping.
Well, that was quite reasonable.
I have notice that even on Abebooks, it is getting difficult to find Bond books. Especially Casino Royale through Goldfinger.
Possibly indicating that dealers are buying and holding onto them for future increased value in time to come by setting them aside as a nest-egg?
I only have Cape 1st eds of YOLT and OP & TLD.
I've owned this particular edition for so long now, that it is almost a part of my being. I don't think I could ever part with it for any price. Anyone interested in the literary Bond should definitely try to obtain a copy for future reading.
Cheers!
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Yes, watched it on You Tube some time ago. Nothing very new there.
Yes, I do love that musty old book smell myself. Who cares about the diseases that may lie within! Throw caution to the wind, I say!