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I absolutely love them! My favourite has got to be Moonraker and Spy.
@MayDayDiVicenzo, same! They're excellent covers. I think the 2012 issues look uninspired and dull. One of those "the less work, the more artistic it looks" kind of deals, I think.
EDIT: Guess I won't. I literally see audiobook versions and that's it. They're just sold out everywhere. I'm so bitter.
I have the original hardback versions of some of Gardner's.
Yeah, these covers are magnificent:
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I like them better than the originals. I have CR and GF and some cards which these covers are printed on that I bought at the Book Bond exhibition or whatever it was called back in 08 in Green Park.
At one point I bought the whole book collection brand new for around 14 pounds (not from Amazon) and the box was accidentally delivered to my neighbours. I didn't know they had it so I thought that I would never get it so I contacted the sellers and had the box set delivered again. After I received it, the neighbours brought round the other one. I sold both of them on e-bay and made quite a nice profit. One was in mint condition, the other, I read a few from. These were the nice shiny editions too, not the matt ones. The Dr. No design is my favourite.
When you say Per Fine Ounce, are you referring to that tiny extract that was posted on Mi6 a few years ago or is there more available of this to read now?
Thrilling Cities offers a different, interesting take on travel books. Having read the Fleming books numerous times, I can certainly tell that it's Fleming who wrote it. LOL.
As for The Diamond Smugglers, I only got to read a small part of this book. I've been meaning to borrow it from the library again.
Within the 'Union Trilogy', High Time To Kill is my favourite, followed by this, then Doubleshot (the weak link). The ranking...
01. Moonraker - Ian Fleming (1955)
02. On Her Majesty's Secret Service - Ian Fleming (1963)
03. From Russia With Love - Ian Fleming (1957)
04. You Only Live Twice - Ian Fleming (1964)
05. Casino Royale - Ian Fleming (1953)
06. For Special Services - John Gardner (1982)
07. Licence Renewed - John Gardner (1981)
08. Icebreaker - John Gardner (1983)
09. The Living Daylights - Ian Fleming (1966)
10. Zero Minus Ten - Raymond Benson (1997)
11. Role Of Honour - John Gardner (1984)
12. Scorpius - John Gardner (1988)
13. Licence To Kill - John Gardner (1989)
14. High Time To Kill Raymond Benson (1999)
15. Tomorrow Never Dies - Raymond Benson (1997)
16. The Spy Who Loved Me - Christopher Wood (1977)
17. For Your Eyes Only - Ian Fleming (1960)
18. Thunderball - Ian Fleming (1961)
*****19. Never Dream Of Dying - Raymond Benson (2001)*****
20. Quantum Of Solace - Ian Fleming (1960)
21. GoldenEye - John Gardner (1995)
22. Nobody Lives For Ever - John Gardner (1986)
23. The World Is Not Enough - Raymond Benson (1999)
24. Live And Let Die - Ian Fleming (1954)
25. The Facts Of Death - Raymond Benson (1998)
26. Death Is Forever - John Gardner (1992)
27. From A View To A Kill - Ian Fleming (1960)
28. Risico - Ian Fleming (1960)
29. No Deals, Mr Bond - John Gardner (1987)
30. Moonraker - Christopher Wood (1979)
31. Colonel Sun - Robert Markham (1968)
32. The Property Of A Lady - Ian Fleming (1966)
33. The Hilderbrand Rarity - Ian Fleming (1960)
34. Dr No - Ian Fleming (1958)
35. Win, Lose Or Die - John Gardner (1989)
36. SeaFire - John Gardner (1994)
37. Never Send Flowers - John Gardner (1993)
38. Brokenclaw - John Gardner (1990)
39. The Spy Who Loved Me - Ian Fleming (1962)
40. Octopussy - Ian Fleming (1966)
41. Doubleshot - Raymond Benson (2000)
41. The Man With The Golden Gun - Ian Fleming (1965)
42. Goldfinger - Ian Fleming (1959)
43. Diamonds Are Forever - Ian Fleming (1956)
44. COLD - John Gardner (1996)
45. 007 In New York - Ian Fleming (1966)
46. The Man From Barbarossa - John Gardner (1991)
Next up: Die Another Day
To be fair, it wasn't dated at the time he wrote it.
I started picking up these Penguin editions with the really cool cover illustrations in used book stores in the Berkeley CA area about a month or so ago. They are awesome, far nicer than any edition other than the original first printing hardcovers which are obviously out of my price range! So far I have managed to find eight out of the fourteen:
CR
LALD
MR
DAF
DN
GF
OHMSS
YOLT
and am eagerly searching for the rest!
I'm certainly not saying that the book is amazing but it's a fair bit better than the film. It's based on the original or semi original script before Tamahori made other changes. The book has less action and is more of a thriller.
Those are the ones I have too. I am only missing GF and the short story collections.
Goldfinger is a really nice one, with gorgeous colors. I had the most amazing find just this evening! My Penguin edition of DAF (a beautiful cover that really evokes the '50s for me) has some water damage on several interior pages, so I was willing to purchase a replacement if one turned up. Sure enough, tonight I found one -- and rather than charging me the $8 the store had pencilled in as their price, the clerk pointed out that someone hadn't completely erased an earlier pencilled notation of 50 cents -- so she gave it to me for the 50 cent price! This one is a 9th printing, without the "Fleming Centenary" symbol that my first copy (13th printing) has. What a score!
Books I have read are CR, TB, OHMSS, YOLT
Far from it in fact, with German rearmament fears very palpable with the British Cabinet at the time. It was very topical indeed, not a "Nazi potboiler" at all, in fact.
Yes, and Sapper was one of Flemings influences when he grew up, nothing wrong with that. Quite a few books of Sapper make for some excellent reading these days.
Which Sapper's are worth checking out?
the first four make fine reading ( Bulldog Drummond; The Black Gang; The Third Round;
The Final Count all 4 starring archvillain Carl Peterson ) , another one I enjoyed quite a lot was "Female of the Species".
01. Moonraker - Ian Fleming (1955)
02. On Her Majesty's Secret Service - Ian Fleming (1963)
03. From Russia With Love - Ian Fleming (1957)
04. You Only Live Twice - Ian Fleming (1964)
05. Casino Royale - Ian Fleming (1953)
06. For Special Services - John Gardner (1982)
07. Licence Renewed - John Gardner (1981)
08. Icebreaker - John Gardner (1983)
09. The Living Daylights - Ian Fleming (1966)
10. Zero Minus Ten - Raymond Benson (1997)
11. Role Of Honour - John Gardner (1984)
12. Scorpius - John Gardner (1988)
13. Licence To Kill - John Gardner (1989)
14. High Time To Kill Raymond Benson (1999)
15. Tomorrow Never Dies - Raymond Benson (1997)
16. The Spy Who Loved Me - Christopher Wood (1977)
17. For Your Eyes Only - Ian Fleming (1960)
18. Thunderball - Ian Fleming (1961)
19. Never Dream Of Dying - Raymond Benson (2001)
20. Quantum Of Solace - Ian Fleming (1960)
21. GoldenEye - John Gardner (1995)
22. Nobody Lives For Ever - John Gardner (1986)
23. The World Is Not Enough - Raymond Benson (1999)
24. Live And Let Die - Ian Fleming (1954)
25. The Facts Of Death - Raymond Benson (1998)
26. Death Is Forever - John Gardner (1992)
27. From A View To A Kill - Ian Fleming (1960)
28. Risico - Ian Fleming (1960)
29. No Deals, Mr Bond - John Gardner (1987)
30. Moonraker - Christopher Wood (1979)
31. Colonel Sun - Robert Markham (1968)
32. The Property Of A Lady - Ian Fleming (1966)
33. The Hilderbrand Rarity - Ian Fleming (1960)
*****34. The Man With The Red Tattoo - Raymond Benson (2002)*****
35. Dr No - Ian Fleming (1958)
36. Win, Lose Or Die - John Gardner (1989)
37. SeaFire - John Gardner (1994)
38. Never Send Flowers - John Gardner (1993)
39. Brokenclaw - John Gardner (1990)
40. The Spy Who Loved Me - Ian Fleming (1962)
41. Octopussy - Ian Fleming (1966)
42. Doubleshot - Raymond Benson (2000)
43. The Man With The Golden Gun - Ian Fleming (1965)
44. Goldfinger - Ian Fleming (1959)
45. Diamonds Are Forever - Ian Fleming (1956)
46. COLD - John Gardner (1996)
47. Die Another Day - Raymond Benson (2002)
48. 007 In New York - Ian Fleming (1966)
49. The Man From Barbarossa - John Gardner (1991)
Next up: Devil May Care
The guy sleeps for a chapter, gets dressed, has a meeting or two, then another bloody meeting. Not a trace of Bond except on a TV screen. If it doesn't improve soon I'll chuck the whole thing. Spent a fair bit of money getting it off iBooks too, so not at all pleased about that ... Like the song goesm, money is tight tight to mention.
Might stick to the movies.
Have you ever read a Bond novel before? If not, why didn't you start at the beginning with Casino Royale?