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Mine says $725!!! Honestly I’m relieved I’m not alone in finding this just crazy haha I don’t know anyone with this kind of money. Even the “standard” beautiful editions are about as far as I’m willing to go for pricing, so this is a big no go.
I think they must be taking a leaf out of Eon's playbook (if you'll pardon the pun) and putting out stuff only the richest Bond fans can afford to buy. I suppose they'll need it as the sales of the censored versions of Fleming's Bond books probably won't be anything to write home about.
I have to agree re. the cover. Its… alright, but nothing special – and for a premium priced limited edition release, you'd hope for something better. I don't feel a clamshell box, a limitation label signed by the illustrator, metal sprayed page edges etc. is enough to warrant the price – or even half the price. An easy "No" for me.
It'd be a bitter pill to swallow, having to fork out five hundred squid to complete our collection.
I’d love that. And the Horowitz trilogy!
I don't think they would anyway. Not for a minute.
My TB copy shipped out today after ordering yesterday. Next paycheck I should have just enough free cash to order the last four altogether. Didn't think I'd be able to collect them all this fast, but having cut out almost all my other entertainment spendings has helped allow for it.
I completely agree. In a different format, they'd be great. I'd rather them not have the same format and Dalton artwork as the Flemings though.
When I read Birdleson's post I assumed he meant he wanted Colonel Sun in the same format as the Fleming Folios.
I think there was a Pan paperback of Colonel Sun which tied in with the Fleming paperbacks. Or I might have dreamt it.
Colonel Sun though, given it's author, it's pedigree, it's quality, it's the only one I'd think would be a (slight) possible.
But even then, I certainly wouldn't want it in the same series as the Flemings. And they wouldn't do that anyway, because it's a different author.
Sadly I have to agree with this, especially as regards Gardner and his successors. There's a slight chance that they might do Colonel Sun given it's now over 50 years old. Then there is the celebrated nature of its author, the fact it was written in the 1960s and has a more classic authentic feel to it and how it is more regarded as canon than any other Bond continuation novel. Scenes and ideas having been used in the Bond films does its semi-official status no harm either. In a legal analogy, Colonel Sun is similar to a Privy Council case in UK law - it is a persuasive authority though not binding on Fleming's Bond work.
This meant I had to read them a little out of order, but that's okay. I read the main novels in order, then TSWLM, and now I'm halfway through FYEO. It'll be the end of an era when I finish OP . . . I started my great re-read in March 2020.
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