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I know only too well how much room you need if you have seen the photo's I have put on this thread of my collection? :))
Yes @RogueAgent i have seen and commented on your collection and it really is impressive. One of the best i have seen from a fan.
Well that's very kind of you to say so. My memory is not what it once was? :))
I even showed it to my wife (your collection) and her response was WOW!!!!!
That's high praise indeed. She must think my wife must be mad to let me get away with it? :))
The soundtrack albums are on a shelf.
Need to have a sort out.
Got these recently.
Casino Royale - Signet - 2nd printing Jan. 1962
Casino Royale - Pan - 1955 edition, 8th printing 1961
Live And Let Die - Pan - 6th pringint 1961
Moonraker - Pan - 1956 edition, 1957 edition, 3rd printing 1959
Octopussy - Pan- 1957 edition, 2nd printing 1968
I'm pretty sure I don't have those two Casino Royales, Live And Let Die and Moonraker. Octopussy, I think I might have this one allready. That's my good deed for the day, and if I do have that Octopussy, then I will donate it to another shop.
Thanks! Even my wife thought it was cool
:))
Well, there goes my New Year's resolution to quit buying books until I've read through my backlog.
Come to think of it, I made the same resolution last year...and the year before...
I would be interested to know if you like it. Did you read the first autobiography, too? I only have the first (which I enjoyed) and the LALD diary (which wasn't as good as I hoped).
Last Man Standing doesn’t appear to have any Bond related stories, but plenty of anecdotes from Roger’s early life told in his inimitable style so I’m looking forward to tucking in, just have to finish off the last few chapters of my current book first.
What are lobby cards?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Film_poster#Lobby_cards
You don't see that anymore, but until the 90s, they were in every movie theater.
Growing up in the 70s I would go past the cinema often to admire stills from whatever played then. The poster in the monter outside would typically be flanked by a dozen or so cards.
Nice to see those images all together in one place.
The paper is very good quality, what I think I will do is scan all the images on my next day off and print one or two of them from each set (maybe reduced in size) and frame them.
Just had a quick look on Google there are some excellent Bond Lobby Card images though the resolution is not great on some of them...
In the 80's I visited the video stores (there were 3 near to where I lived) every day chatting about films with the owners and getting free posters, looking at promotional stuff for upcoming releases. This was when alot rental stores were still privately owned.
I remember waiting years between cinema and rental release for some films, less was indeed more.
The first Bond I saw was TSWLM on TV sometime in the mid '80s. Discovering the rest as I rented them was the best. There was an excitement in having to wait for the shop to get the old ones in for you to borrow.
Yours mournfully, an old man.