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James Bond (literary character)

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intend for him to be a particularly likeable person." Fleming agreed with some critics' characterisation of Bond as an unthinking killer, but expressed that he was a product of his time: "James Bond is a healthy, violent, noncerebral man in his middle-thirties, and a creature of his era. I wouldn't say he's particularly typical of our times, but he's certainly
720:), Bond's physical description has generally been consistent: slim build; a 3 in (76 mm) long, thin vertical scar on his right cheek; blue-grey eyes; a "cruel" mouth; short, black hair, a comma of which rests on his forehead. Physically he is described as 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) in height and 76 kg (168 lb) in weight. During 1655:, noted that although Bond is a very good shot and the best in the Secret Service, he is still beaten by the instructor, something that added realism to Bond's character. Amis identified a number of skills where Bond is very good, but is still beatable by others. These included skiing, hand-to-hand combat (elaborated in the SMERSH dossier on Bond in 1697: 311:, although it is possible that Fleming took the name from a Welsh agent with whom he served, James C. Bond. Bond has a number of consistent character traits which run throughout the books, including an enjoyment of cars, a love of food, drink and sex, and an average intake of sixty custom-made cigarettes a day. 1872: ... and the first to visit a prostitute", whilst Black notes an increased level of crudity lacking in either Fleming or Gardner. In a 1998 interview Benson described his version of Bond as a more ruthless and darker character, stating that "Bond is not a nice guy. Bond is a killer ... He is an 1941:
Faulks ignored the timeframe established by Gardner and Benson and instead reverted to that used by Fleming and Amis, basing his novel in the 1960s; he also managed to use a number of the cultural touchstones of the sixties in the book. Faulks was true to Bond's original character and background too,
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It was part of his profession to kill people. He had never liked doing it and when he had to kill he did it as well as he knew how and forgot about it. As a secret agent who held the rare double-O prefix—the licence to kill in the Secret Service—it was his duty to be as cool about death as a surgeon.
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The films didn't influence me at all and nor did the continuation novels. I wanted to get back to the original Bond who's dark and edgy, has quite a sense of irony and humour and is extremely patriotic and willing to sacrifice himself for Queen and country. He is extremely loyal but he has this dark
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Bond is a heavy smoker, at one point smoking 70 cigarettes a day. Bond has his cigarettes custom-made by Morland of Grosvenor Street, mixing Balkan and Turkish tobacco and having a higher nicotine content than normal; the cigarettes have three gold bands on the filter. Bond carried his cigarettes in
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was published, many items of food were still rationed in the UK, and Bond was "the ideal antidote to Britain's postwar austerity, rationing and the looming premonition of lost power". This extravagance was more noteworthy with his contemporary readers for Bond eating exotic, local foods when abroad,
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If the quality of these books, or their degree of veracity, had been any higher, the author would certainly have been prosecuted under the Official Secrets Act. It is a measure of the disdain in which these fictions are held at the Ministry, that action has not yet—I emphasize the qualification—been
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in Jamaica on 17 February 1952, typing out 2,000 words in the morning, directly from his own experiences and imagination. He finished work on the manuscript in just over a month, completing it on 18 March 1952. Describing the work as his "dreadful oafish opus", Fleming showed it to an ex-girlfriend,
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lighter. The cigarettes were the same as Fleming's, who had been buying his at Morland since the 1930s; the three gold bands on the filter were added during the war to mirror his naval Commander's rank. On average, Bond smokes sixty cigarettes a day, although he cut back to around twenty-five a day
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Gardner stated that he wanted "to bring Mr Bond into the 1980s", although he retained the ages of the characters as they were when Fleming had left them. Even though Gardner kept the ages the same, he made Bond grey at the temples as a nod to the passing of the years. Other 1980s effects also took
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Bond laughed. 'When I'm ... er ... concentrating,' he explained, 'I never have more than one drink before dinner. But I do like that one to be large and very strong and very cold, and very well-made. I hate small portions of anything, particularly when they taste bad. This drink's my own
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and features MI6 sending Bond back to Russia to infiltrate the same group that brainwashed him to try and kill M, planting fake evidence that Bond succeeded in his mission. Bond is able to eliminate the head of the group and thwart a planned assassination, but the novel ends with him deciding to
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interview that he did not consider his character to be particularly evil or good: "I don't think that he is necessarily a good guy or a bad guy. Who is? He's got his vices and very few perceptible virtues except patriotism and courage, which are probably not virtues anyway ... But I didn't
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bodies. Bond's car would have been built before July 1954, as the engines fitted after this time were 4.9 L. Fleming curiously calls this car a "Mark II", a term which was never used. Bond replaces the engine with a Mark IV 4.9 L and commissions a body from Mulliners that was a "rather square
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On another occasion Fleming said: "I wanted the simplest, dullest, plainest-sounding name I could find, 'James Bond' was much better than something more interesting, like 'Peregrine Carruthers'. Exotic things would happen to and around him, but he would be a neutral figure—an anonymous, blunt
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in cinemas and Connery's depiction of Bond affected Fleming's interpretation of the character, to give Bond a sense of humour that was not present in the previous stories. Bond spends much of his early life abroad, becoming multilingual in German and French because of his father's work as a
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I wish to point out that a man in James Bond's position would never consider using a .25 Beretta. It's really a lady's gun—and not a very nice lady at that! Dare I suggest that Bond should be armed with a .38 or a nine millimetre—let's say a German Walther PPK? That's far more appropriate.
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When I wrote the first one in 1953, I wanted Bond to be an extremely dull, uninteresting man to whom things happened; I wanted him to be a blunt instrument ... when I was casting around for a name for my protagonist I thought by God, is the dullest name I ever heard. — Ian Fleming,
1274:. While referring to Bond's food and wine consumption as "gimmickery", Fleming bemoaned that "it has become an unfortunate trade-mark. I myself abhor Wine-and-Foodmanship. My own favourite food is scrambled eggs." Fleming was so keen on scrambled eggs that he used his short story, " 2219:. Connery was the first of seven actors to play Bond on the cinema screen, six of whom appeared in the Eon series of films. As well as looking different, each of the actors has interpreted the role of Bond in a different way. Besides Connery, Bond has been portrayed on film by 469:
Clare Blanchard, who advised him not to publish it at all, but that if he did so, it should be under another name. Despite that advice, Fleming went on to write a total of twelve Bond novels and two short story collections before his death on 12 August 1964. The last two books—
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In Bond novels and their ilk, the plot must threaten not only our hero but civilization as we know it. The icing on the cake is using exotic locales that "normal people" only fantasize about visiting, and slipping in essential dollops of sex and violence to build interest.
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thinks that Bond is "certainly good-looking ... Rather like Hoagy Carmichael in a way. That black hair falling down over the right eyebrow. Much the same bones. But there was something a bit cruel in the mouth, and the eyes were cold." Others, such as journalist
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whiskey, two double bourbons on the rocks, two whisky and sodas, two neat scotches and one glass of neat whisky; vodka consumption totalled four vodka and tonics and three double vodka martinis; other spirits included two double brandies with ginger ale, a flask of
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James Bond lives in a nightmarish world where laws are written at the point of a gun, where coercion and rape are considered valour and murder is a funny trick ... Bond's job is to guard the interests of the property class, and he is no better than the youths
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from the films, although Jeremy Black observed that Bond is more reliant on technology than his own individual abilities. Gardner's series linked Bond to the Fleming novels rather than the film incarnations and referred to events covered in the Fleming stories.
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published in 1968 under the pen-name Robert Markham. Journalist James Harker noted that although the book was not literary, it was stylish. Raymond Benson noted that Bond's character and events from previous novels were all maintained in
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himself, had a copy of Bond's guide and he later explained to the ornithologist's wife that "It struck me that this brief, unromantic, Anglo-Saxon and yet very masculine name was just what I needed, and so a second James Bond was born".
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I deliberately steered clear of anything post-Fleming. My books are designed to fit in with what Fleming wrote and nothing else. I also didn't want to be influenced by any of the other books ... for now my Bible is Fleming.
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was approached by the Fleming estate and asked to write a continuation novel for Bond. Although he initially almost turned the series down, Gardner subsequently wrote 14 original novels and two novelizations of the films between
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convertible two-seater affair." He paints this car battleship grey and upholsters it in black. Later, against the advice of Bentley, he adds an Arnott supercharger. In 1957 Fleming had written to Rolls-Royce's Chairman,
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Whilst the chronology changed, Deaver included a number of elements from the Fleming novels, including Bond's tastes for food and wine, his gadgets and "the rather preposterous names of some of the female characters".
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Benson followed Gardner's pattern of setting Bond in the contemporary timeframe of the 1990s and, according to Jeremy Black, had more echoes of Fleming's style than John Gardner, he also changed Bond's gun back to the
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Higson stated that he was instructed by the Fleming estate to ignore all other interpretations of Bond, except the original Fleming version. As the background to Bond's childhood, Higson used Bond's obituary in
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noted that, "within the first few pages Ian had introduced most of Bond's idiosyncrasies and trademarks", which included his looks, his Bentley and his smoking and drinking habits. The full details of Bond's
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leave the service as he has grown jaded with his own role in the work, to the extent that he is in a position where he could be the target of a sniper and he expresses no concern about his fate.
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instrument wielded by a government department." After Fleming met the ornithologist and his wife, he described them as "a charming couple who are amused by the whole joke". In the first draft of
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as well as his own and Fleming's childhoods. In forming the early Bond character, Higson created the origins of some of Bond's character traits, including his love of cars and fine wine.
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both identify the location as Wellington Square. The former believed the address was No. 30, and the latter No. 25. His flat is looked after by an elderly Scottish housekeeper named
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holds), underwater swimming and golf. Driving was also an ability Amis identified where Bond was good, but others were better; one of those who is a better driver than Bond is Sir
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was commissioned by Ian Fleming Publications to write a new Bond novel, which was released on 28 May 2008, the one hundredth anniversary of Ian Fleming's birth. The book—entitled
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during the Second World War, admitting that Bond "was a compound of all the secret agents and commando types I met during the war". Among those types were his brother,
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Hickman, Angela (25 June 2011). "In others' words; Many iconic literary characters outlive their creators, presenting a unique challenge to the next authors in line".
3112: 1028:; or making love, with rather cold passion, to one of three similarly disposed married women; weekends playing golf for high stakes at one of the clubs near London. 6514: 6053: 454:, Ian Fleming had mentioned to friends that he wanted to write a spy novel. It was not until 1952, however, shortly before his wedding to his pregnant girlfriend, 1009:(equivalent to ÂŁ66,000 in 2023); although when on assignment, he worked on an unlimited expense account. Much of Fleming's own daily routine while working at 1024:... elastic office hours from around ten to six; lunch, generally in the canteen; evenings spent playing cards in the company of a few close friends, or at 711:, identify aspects of Fleming's own looks in his description of Bond. General references in the novels describe Bond as having "dark, rather cruel good looks". 4764: 1322:(also consuming a carafe of vintage Riga vodka and a vodka martini); he also uses the drug for stimulation on missions, such as swimming across Shark Bay in 496: 300: 5737: 2262: 886: 767: 1403: 6554: 6544: 4931:
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took over as Bond author in 1996; as the first American author of Bond it was a controversial choice. Benson had previously written the non-fiction
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double agent who had betrayed two British agents; it is suggested by Bond scholar John Griswold that these were part of Bond's wartime service with
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taken against the author and publisher of these high-flown and romanticized caricatures of episodes in the career of an outstanding public servant.
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pall over him because he's a hired killer – and he wrestles with that. I've always found him to be quite a representative of the modern era.
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and a double gin: he also washes this down with four steins of German beer. Bond's alcohol intake does not seem to affect his performance.
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Bond occasionally supplements his alcohol consumption with the use of other drugs, for both functional and recreational reasons:
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James Bond is the culmination of an important but much-maligned tradition in English literature. As a boy, Fleming devoured the
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with a sports saloon body and 4.5 L engine. Produced between 1952 and 1955, Bentley built 208 of these cars, 193 of which had
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opens with Bond thinking through the experience of killing a Mexican assassin days earlier. He is philosophical about it:
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Bond's code number—007—was assigned by Fleming in reference to one of British naval intelligence's key achievements of
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triple draw shoulder holster. By way of thanks, the Secret Service Armourer who gives Bond his gun was given the name
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Steve Cole continued the Young Bond storyline with four more novels. Higson went on to write an adult Bond novel,
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Stephenson, Hannah (28 May 2011). "The mantle of James Bond has been passed to thriller writer Jeffery Deaver".
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considered Fleming's version too "outdated" and "pre-war" and changed Bond to give him a more masculine look.
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remarks, "Bond reminds me rather of Hoagy Carmichael, but there is something cold and ruthless." Likewise, in
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documentary explored the possibility that the character of Bond was inspired by author and mentor to Fleming,
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and offered him ÂŁ10,000 (ÂŁ229,261 in 2023 pounds) to write the first continuation Bond novel. The result was
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When in England and not on a mission, Bond dines as simply as Fleming did on dishes such as grilled sole,
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Regarding non-alcoholic drinks, Bond eschews tea, calling it "mud" and blaming it for the downfall of the
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format. In order to help the artists, Fleming commissioned a sketch to show how he saw Bond; illustrator
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shoot the Bulgarian killer Krilencu and Bond observes that he had never killed anyone in cold blood. In "
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Aside from Fleming's brother, a number of others also provided some aspects of Bond's make up, including
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birds based at the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia and author of the definitive field guide
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If it happened, it happened. Regret was unprofessional—worse, it was a death-watch beetle in the soul.
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After the death of his parents, Bond went to live with his aunt, Miss Charmian Bond, in the village of
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Another general attitude and prejudice of Fleming's that Bond gives voice to includes his approach to
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attitudes. The output of these prejudices, combined with the tales of Bond's actions, led journalist
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Since Fleming's death in 1964, there have been other authorised writers of Bond material, including
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was another figure mentioned as a possibility, based on his wartime work behind enemy lines in the
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Fleming based his creation on a number of individuals which he came across during his time in the
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Biddulph, Edward (1 June 2009). "'Bond Was Not a Gourmet': An Archaeology of James Bond's Diet".
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armaments company representative. Bond is orphaned at age 11 after his parents are killed in a
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Black does not consider Bond to be the unthinking wild beast Zhukov writes about, however. In
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Only once in the series does Fleming have a partner for Bond in his flat, with the arrival of
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Bennett, Tony; Woollacott, Janet (2003). "The Moments of Bond". In Lindner, Christoph (ed.).
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In 2018 the family of James Charles Bond, who had served under Fleming as a member of the
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Binyon, Michael (20 January 2011). "Sex, spies and sunblock: James Bond feels the heat".
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place, with Bond smoking low-tar cigarettes and becoming increasingly health conscious.
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because of girl trouble with a maid. After being sent down from Eton, Bond was sent to
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The central figure in Ian Fleming's work is the fictional character of James Bond, an
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Ian Fleming's James Bond: Annotations And Chronologies for Ian Fleming's Bond Stories
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and made him swear more. James Harker noted that "whilst Fleming's Bond had been an
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In response to a reviewer's criticism of Bond as villainous, Fleming said in a 1964
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he decided to use the name James Secretan as Bond's cover name while on missions.
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Ian Fleming's 'Red Indians' â€“ 30AU â€“ Literary James Bond's Wartime unit
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An easily concealed Beretta 418 pistol that was Bond's original choice of sidearm
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boasted he would bring up like wild beasts to be able to kill without thinking.
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Bond's drinking habits run throughout the series of books. During the course of
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was being filmed in Jamaica and was influenced by the casting of Scottish actor
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In Fleming's stories, Bond is in his mid-to-late thirties, but does not age. In
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After Gardner and Benson had followed Amis, there was a gap of six years until
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holster. However, Fleming was contacted by a Bond enthusiast and gun expert,
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Malvern, Jack. "Shaken and stirred: the traumatic boyhood of James Bond".
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was woven into the Bond stories, and he summarised it at the beginning of
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paying him $ 1,000 ($ 11,300 in 2023 dollars) to adapt his first novel,
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were kept until chapter seven of the book and Bond eventually named it "
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to give Bond Scottish ancestry. It was not until the penultimate novel,
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Johnson, Graham; Guha, Indra Neil; Davies, Patrick (12 December 2013).
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states that he joined "a branch of what was subsequently to become the
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Weisman, John (22 June 2008). "Close to 007 original, but not quite".
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Bond was a car enthusiast and took great interest in his vehicles. In
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and provided "a Flemingesque hero" who drove a battleship grey 1967
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In 1967, four years after Fleming's death, his literary executors,
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cigarette case which carried fifty; he also used a black oxidised
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Fleming took the name for his character from that of the American
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invention. I'm going to patent it when I think of a good name.'
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in either 1953–as described by a Russian dossier about Bond in
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Adaptations of Bond started early in Fleming's writings, with
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is a character created by the British journalist and novelist
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at a time when most of his readership did not travel abroad.
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in defence of his work, referring to that paper's review of
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released the first cinema adaptation of a Fleming novel,
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in 1996. With the influence of the American publishers,
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in Scotland, his father's school. On his first visit to
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Facially, Bond resembles the composer, singer and actor
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Macintyre, Ben (5 April 2008). "Bond – the real Bond".
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in 1938–as described by a Russian dossier about him in
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accompanied by champagne, before his bridge game with
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watching a Romanian group cheating before he and the
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wines, most of a bottle of Algerian wine, some 1953
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The World is Not Enough: A Biography of Ian Fleming
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Fleming used the suggestion in 1522: 1476: 1158:'Gosh, that's certainly a drink,' said Leiter. 1124: 1022: 774: 413: 4069:. Sydney, Australia: Fairfax Media. p. 8. 458:, that Fleming began to write his first book, 6047: 5684: 2284: 2282: 1232:. He instead prefers to drink strong coffee. 973:—or 1954, as described by Bond's obituary in 8: 5509:The James Bond Phenomenon: a Critical Reader 5117:The James Bond Phenomenon: a Critical Reader 4516:. Washington, DC: The Washington Times, LLC. 3268:(f7255). London, England: BMJ Group: f7255. 2082:", released as part of the non-fiction work 1533:, Chapter 1: Reflections in a Double Bourbon 299:whom Fleming knew during his service in the 34:. For the reboot film series character, see 2289:Cook, William (28 June 2004). "Novel man". 2263:List of James Bond novels and short stories 1596:automatic pistol carried in a light-weight 768:James Bond: The Authorized Biography of 007 595:, first published in 1936. 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By the start of the following book, 939:At the start of Fleming's first book, 670:Fleming compared Bond's appearance to 626:; the accepted provider of Bond's name 330:(under the pseudonym Robert Markham), 52: 4965:Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. 4911: 4891:Ramachandran, Naman (31 March 2023). 4836:from the original on 29 December 2011 4809:from the original on 27 December 2010 4461:from the original on 12 February 2009 4315: 4165:from the original on 27 November 2011 4108: 4079: 3988: 3613: 3589: 3546: 2824: 2554:from the original on 8 December 2016. 2465: 2412: 1747:, where much of the action is set in 920:closed them down. Bond's obituary in 912:. He spent two months in 1939 at the 369:, a television adaptation was made, " 7: 5585:James Bond: The Authorised Biography 4775:from the original on 1 November 2012 3850:"James Bond's changing incarnations" 3795: 3780: 2773: 2631:from the original on 21 January 2012 1463:to write an article in 1965 for the 1314:sees Bond consume a quantity of the 1296:after his visit to a health farm in 724:, a SMERSH agent carves the Russian 284:(1966)—were published posthumously. 36:James Bond (reboot series character) 4861:(31 December 2005). "Man and boy". 2698:from the original on 15 April 2013. 2268:Bibliography of works on James Bond 1663:with a good practical knowledge of 5862:Fleming: The Man Who Would Be Bond 5424:Octopussy and The Living Daylights 5316:Cork, John; Stutz, Collin (2007). 4830:"The Charlie Higson CBn Interview" 4745:from the original on 27 April 2012 4641:from the original on 12 April 2012 4538:from the original on 19 March 2012 4449:"Faulks pens new James Bond novel" 4340:Newton, Chris (22 November 1998). 3970:from the original on 30 April 2014 3862:from the original on 13 March 2018 3638:Comentale, Watt & Willman 2005 3576:from the original on 15 July 2017. 3466:"Remembering Fleming, Ian Fleming" 3194:Comentale, Watt & Willman 2005 2565:Briand, Frederic (November 2012). 1776:Turbo; Gardner later put him in a 1136:'Just a moment. Three measures of 953:(then housing the headquarters of 478:Octopussy and The Living Daylights 281:Octopussy and The Living Daylights 25: 6555:Fictional contract bridge players 6545:Dynamite Entertainment characters 5270:James Bond: The Man and His World 2068:In 2005, the author and comedian 1513:murder. Pretty near it, though." 1262:On 1 April 1958 Fleming wrote to 1212:; for whiskies he consumes three 936:, ending the war as a commander. 518:, who served with distinction in 363:from the original literary work, 6016: 6015: 5651: 5639: 5144:The James Bond Bedside Companion 4671:from the original on 9 May 2015. 4027:from the original on 23 May 2013 4013:Fox, Margalit (29 August 2007). 3956:Ripley, Mike (2 November 2007). 3478:from the original on 23 May 2013 2731:Malvern, Jack (6 October 2018). 1854:, put him behind the wheel of a 1816:The James Bond Bedside Companion 1426: 1414: 1402: 881:at the age of 16, Bond lost his 833:, and Monique Delacroix, of the 765:'s fictional biography of Bond, 6570:English male characters in film 6535:Orphan characters in literature 5443:The Playboy Interview Volume II 3559:Selman, Matt (28 August 2008). 2684:O'Brien, Liam (14 April 2013). 2137:Portrayal of James Bond in film 2114:On His Majesty's Secret Service 1954:On 26 May 2011 American writer 1864:reader; Benson's is positively 1178:On Her Majesty's Secret Service 1083:and has a relationship with an 1059:On Her Majesty's Secret Service 804:On Her Majesty's Secret Service 166:Monique Delacroix Bond (mother) 32:Portrayal of James Bond in film 6540:Fictional Royal Navy personnel 5981:Concept of a "Licence to kill" 4828:Cox, John (23 February 2005). 2617:"James Bond Comes to New York" 2032:In May 2018 Horowitz released 1968:agency, independent of either 1704:Turbo: Bond's car of the 1980s 1357:Bond subsequently purchases a 1036:, Chapter 1: Secret paper-work 957:– BSC) in New York City and a 955:British Security Co-ordination 481:—were published posthumously. 1: 6490:Male characters in literature 5610:The Rough Guide to James Bond 5217:Britton, Wesley Alan (2004). 4682:Flood, Alison (28 May 2015). 4230:"The Man with the Red Tattoo" 3848:Harker, James (2 June 2011). 2661:. London, England. p. 4. 2506:. 20 August 1971. p. 14. 2455:. 13 August 1964. p. 12. 2449:"Obituary: Mr. Ian Fleming". 2355:Bennett & Woollacott 2003 2167:one-hour television adventure 2015:In September 2015 the author 1772:Bond and his choice of car—a 1644:, letter to Ian Fleming, 1956 1592:Bond's preferred weapon is a 1409:1930 4.5 Litre Blower Bentley 985:Bond lives in a flat off the 934:Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve 485:Inspiration for the character 5177:University of Nebraska Press 4959:American Antiquarian Society 4939:American Antiquarian Society 4769:Puffin Books: Charlie Higson 4741:. Ian Fleming Publications. 4098:. 9 August 2007. p. 65. 3385:(2). 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Index

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Portrayal of James Bond in film
James Bond (reboot series character)
James Bond (naval officer)
James Bond

Ian Fleming
Daily Express
Casino Royale
Ian Fleming
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James Bond Jr.
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protagonist
James Bond
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The Man with the Golden Gun
Octopussy and The Living Daylights
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