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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
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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
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was published, many items of food were still rationed in the UK, and Bond was "the ideal antidote to
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lighter. The cigarettes were the same as
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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
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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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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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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,
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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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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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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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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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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".
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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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4262:(November 2010). "The 007 way to write a thriller: The author of 6 official James Bond novels offers a process for building a compelling tale".
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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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and offered him ÂŁ10,000 (ÂŁ229,261 in 2023 pounds) to write the first continuation Bond novel. The result was
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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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Binyon, Michael (20 January 2011). "Sex, spies and sunblock: James Bond feels the heat".
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Ian Fleming's 'Red Indians' – 30AU – Literary James Bond's Wartime unit
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Fleming, Ian (5 April 1958). ""The Exclusive Bond" Mr. Fleming on his hero".
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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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30:"James Bond (character)" redirects here. For the character in film, see
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Johnson, Graham; Guha, Indra Neil; Davies, Patrick (12 December 2013).
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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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The Politics of James Bond: from Fleming's Novel to the Big Screen
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cigarette case which carried fifty; he also used a black oxidised
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invention. I'm going to patent it when I think of a good name.'
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4015:"John Gardner, Who Continued the James Bond Series, Dies at 80"
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in either 1953–as described by a Russian dossier about Bond in
897:(as was Fleming) by Hannes Oberhauser, who is later killed in "
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4625:"William Boyd takes James Bond back to 1960s in new 007 novel"
4342:"Benson, Raymond Benson turns from 007 fan club to 007 author"
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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
4684:"New James Bond novel Trigger Mortis resurrects Pussy Galore"
2585:"James Bond, Ornithologist, 89; Fleming Adopted Name for 007"
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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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List of recurring characters in the James Bond film series
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Ian Fleming & James Bond: the cultural politics of 007
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Comentale, Edward P; Watt, Stephen; Willman, Skip (2005).
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Davis, Kylie (23 November 2007). "A Bond with the devil".
2710:"'Real-life James Bond' from Swansea given 007 gravestone"
2567:"From Bird Scientist to Spy: the Name is Bond, James Bond"
2321:. Vol. 1 (online ed.). Oxford University Press.
2312:"Fleming, Ian Lancaster (1908–1964) (subscription needed)"
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released the first cinema adaptation of a Fleming novel,
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The return of Bond in 1981 saw media reports on the more
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drophead coupé, using the money he won from Hugo Drax at
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403:". Bond is also known by his code number, 007, and was a
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2500:"Obituary: Colonel Peter Fleming, Author and explorer".
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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".
1792:. Bond is also revealed to have taken part in the 1982
1556:. While Fleming had a number of gay friends, including
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in 1938–as described by a Russian dossier about him in
4272:(11). Braintree, Massachusetts: Madavor Media: 24–26.
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3750:"Bond's unsung heroes: Geoffrey Boothroyd, the real Q"
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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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The World is Not Enough: A Biography of Ian Fleming
4350:. Washington, Pennsylvania: Observer Publishing Co.
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2049:, in 2022. This novel is set after the events of
6485:Characters in British novels of the 20th century
4661:"Anthony Horowitz to write new James Bond novel"
4296:Dugdale, John (29 May 2011). "Spy another day".
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1216:and waters, half a pint of I.W. Harper bourbon,
893:(as did Fleming), before being taught to ski in
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2542:"Did a woman inspire Ian Fleming's James Bond?"
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4069:. Sydney, Australia: Fairfax Media. p. 8.
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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. Fleming, a keen
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4584:. Ian Fleming Publications. Archived from
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1421:1951 Bentley Mark VI with 1953 Graber body
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385:seven actors have played Bond in the films
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1181:alone, Bond consumes forty-six drinks:
510:, a skiing spy whom Fleming had met in
309:American ornithologist of the same name
6515:Literary characters introduced in 1953
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4528:"James Bond book called Carte Blanche"
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3065:Correspondent, David Sanderson, Arts.
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2085:Danger Society: The Young Bond Dossier
2045:Horowitz released a third Bond novel,
1051:. 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),
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4965:Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis.
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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
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4165:from the original on 27 November 2011
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920:closed them down. Bond's obituary in
912:. He spent two months in 1939 at the
369:, a television adaptation was made, "
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5585:James Bond: The Authorised Biography
4775:from the original on 1 November 2012
3850:"James Bond's changing incarnations"
3795:
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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,
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6015:
5651:
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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). Abingdon, Oxfordshire:
2342:UK public library membership
1930:—was published in the UK by
1473:, describing Bond's values:
963:Special Operations Executive
640:Special Operations Executive
419:tales of Lieutenant Colonel
5514:Manchester University Press
5506:Lindner, Christoph (2009).
5121:Manchester University Press
2253:List of James Bond vehicles
2131:'s rendition of James Bond.
2051:The Man with the Golden Gun
1830:The Man with the Red Tattoo
1735:. James Harker, writing in
1376:, Bond buys the wreck of a
1117:", after his love interest
497:Naval Intelligence Division
491:Inspirations for James Bond
472:The Man with the Golden Gun
301:Naval Intelligence Division
275:The Man with the Golden Gun
6586:
6003:James Bond (ornithologist)
5268:Chancellor, Henry (2005).
5243:Cabrera Infante, Guillermo
5225:Greenwood Publishing Group
4092:"Obituary: John Gardner".
2203:Albert R. "Cubby" Broccoli
2197:, the company of Canadian
2134:
2061:
1433:Bentley R-Type Continental
1378:Bentley R-Type Continental
1170:, Chapter 7: Rouge et Noir
488:
391:Background and inspiration
43:James Bond (naval officer)
40:
29:
6565:Fictional Scottish people
6459:
6011:
5712:
5485:JĂĽtting, Kerstin (2007).
5445:. London: Perigee Books.
5441:Golson, G. Barry (1983).
5426:. London: Jonathan Cape.
5407:. London: Jonathan Cape.
5388:. London: Jonathan Cape.
5369:. London: Jonathan Cape.
4066:The Sydney Morning Herald
3379:Food, Culture and Society
2691:The Independent on Sunday
2153:James Bond in video games
1868:. He's the first to have
1195:Château Mouton Rothschild
1063:Teresa "Tracy" di Vicenzo
70:
60:
5998:Ian Fleming Publications
5976:Parodies and spin - offs
5299:Indiana University Press
5200:Rowman & Littlefield
5194:Buckton, Oliver (2021).
4803:Ian Fleming Publications
4023:. New York. p. 21.
3395:10.2752/155280109X368688
2388:Ian Fleming Publications
2141:List of James Bond films
1677:Aston Martin DB Mark III
592:Birds of the West Indies
6510:Fictional British spies
6495:Male characters in film
5460:Griswold, John (2006).
5318:James Bond Encyclopedia
5100:Amis, Kingsley (1966).
4366:Clark, Gregory (2017).
3561:"The Quantum of Racist"
3408:(subscription required)
3261:British Medical Journal
2658:The Manchester Guardian
2145:James Bond comic strips
2001:'s continuation novel,
1786:Heckler & Koch VP70
1732:The Man from Barbarossa
1687:Continuation Bond works
1622:, and is introduced by
1265:The Manchester Guardian
993:. Continuation authors
714:In the novels (notably
524:Bill "Biffy" Dunderdale
423:(aka "Sapper") and the
377:series also ran in the
115:In-universe information
5869:007: Road to a Million
5656:Quotations related to
5646:James Bond (character)
5607:Simpson, Paul (2002).
5422:Fleming, Ian (2006e).
5403:Fleming, Ian (2006d).
5384:Fleming, Ian (2006c).
5365:Fleming, Ian (2006b).
5103:The James Bond Dossier
5059:British Film Institute
3966:. London. p. 41.
2327:10.1093/ref:odnb/33168
2132:
2096:
1980:
1841:
1778:Bentley Mulsanne Turbo
1705:
1657:From Russia, With Love
1652:The James Bond Dossier
1638:
1590:From Russia, with Love
1581:
1527:
1499:From Russia, with Love
1485:
1443:According to academic
1316:amphetamine benzedrine
1164:
1054:From Russia, With Love
1030:
971:From Russia, with Love
910:From Russia, with Love
798:
779:
717:From Russia, with Love
675:
627:
613:
508:Conrad O'Brien-ffrench
437:
6550:James Bond characters
6530:Fictional gunfighters
6359:Mr. Wint and Mr. Kidd
5562:Bloomsbury Publishing
5084:Cork & Stutz 2007
4832:. CommanderBond.net.
2258:Outline of James Bond
2127:
1833:, published in 2002.
1790:Heckler & Koch P7
1784:before changing to a
1699:
1579:
887:From a View to a Kill
793:
728:letter "Ш" (SH) (for
669:
618:
602:
291:officer, code number
6520:Fictional commanders
6505:Fictional MI6 agents
6319:Francisco Scaramanga
6309:Ernst Stavro Blofeld
5648:at Wikimedia Commons
4610:Norwich Evening News
4513:The Washington Times
3419:Cabrera Infante 1985
3387:Taylor & Francis
2712:. BBC. 18 April 2019
2613:Hellman, Geoffrey T.
1891:Glidrose Productions
1507:The Living Daylights
1492:, 30 September 1965.
1331:The Spy Who Loved Me
1144:, half a measure of
1079:, Bond suffers from
1070:Ernst Stavro Blofeld
1048:Diamonds Are Forever
891:University of Geneva
522:during the war, and
440:William Cook in the
421:Herman Cyril McNeile
397:intelligence officer
206:Charmian Bond (aunt)
164:Andrew Bond (father)
86:comic strip artists.
6500:Fictional assassins
6277:henchmen/henchwomen
5992:Shaken, not stirred
5806:Gun barrel sequence
5538:. London: Phoenix.
5367:You Only Live Twice
4534:. 17 January 2011.
4491:on 27 December 2010
4405:on 27 December 2010
4240:on 27 December 2010
4210:on 27 December 2010
4155:"Books—At a Glance"
3934:on 27 December 2010
3904:on 27 December 2010
3858:. London, England.
3755:The Daily Telegraph
2902:, pp. 256–259.
2571:National Geographic
2550:. 8 December 2016.
2149:James Bond (comics)
2107:You Only Live Twice
2047:With a Mind to Kill
1825:Blast from the Past
1770:politically correct
1391:Bentley Continental
1104:Fleming biographer
1077:You Only Live Twice
975:You Only Live Twice
926:Ministry of Defence
922:You Only Live Twice
820:You Only Live Twice
785:, Chapter 21: Obit:
783:You Only Live Twice
742:to hide the scars.
651:Zimmermann Telegram
574:Origins of the name
556:in her 1946 novel,
532:Sir Fitzroy Maclean
405:Royal Naval Reserve
287:The character is a
246:in 1953. He is the
144:Royal Naval Reserve
50:Fictional character
6525:Fictional gamblers
5558:For Your Eyes Only
5322:Dorling Kindersley
4795:"Young Bond books"
4667:. 2 October 2014.
4481:"Sebastian Faulks"
4362:Retail Price Index
4020:The New York Times
3471:The New York Times
3104:has generic name (
2593:. 17 February 1989
2590:The New York Times
2133:
2080:A Hard Man to Kill
1706:
1659:as proficiency in
1649:Kingsley Amis, in
1642:Geoffrey Boothroyd
1602:Geoffrey Boothroyd
1582:
951:Rockefeller Center
914:Monte Carlo Casino
799:
797:of the Bond family
676:
628:
516:Patrick Dalzel-Job
155:Intelligence agent
6472:
6471:
6029:
6028:
5838:"Casino Royale" (
5644:Media related to
5624:978-1-84353-142-5
5599:978-0-09-950292-0
5571:978-0-7475-9527-4
5545:978-1-85799-783-5
5523:978-0-7190-6541-5
5498:978-3-638-85372-9
5477:978-1-4259-3100-1
5452:978-0-399-50769-4
5433:978-0-14-102834-7
5414:978-0-14-102831-6
5395:978-0-14-102833-0
5376:978-0-14-102826-2
5357:978-0-14-102830-9
5331:978-1-4053-3427-3
5308:978-0-253-21743-1
5283:978-0-7195-6815-2
5260:978-0-06-015432-5
5234:978-0-275-98163-1
5209:978-1-53-813858-8
5186:978-0-8032-6240-9
5158:978-1-85283-233-9
5130:978-0-7190-6541-5
4771:. Penguin Books.
4637:. 12 April 2012.
4347:Observer-Reporter
4159:RaymondBenson.com
4139:. pp. 13–14.
3894:"Licence Renewed"
3810:, pp. 62–63.
3700:, pp. 39–40.
3664:, pp. 52–53.
3569:. New York City:
3474:. New York City.
3343:, pp. 85–86.
3274:10.1136/bmj.f7255
3220:, pp. 52–53.
3172:, pp. 10–11.
2615:(21 April 1962).
2519:, pp. 68–69.
2394:on 15 August 2011
2384:About Ian Fleming
2340:(Subscription or
2035:Forever and a Day
1133:'Oui, monsieur.'
848:mountain climbing
738:, Bond has had a
538:, as was the MI6
225:
224:
175:Teresa di Vicenzo
16:(Redirected from
6577:
6389:Tatiana Romanova
6289:Auric Goldfinger
6233:Natalya Simonova
6218:Tatiana Romanova
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4588:on 15 April 2012
4578:"Jeffery Deaver"
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4457:. 11 July 2007.
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2390:. Archived from
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2017:Anthony Horowitz
2011:Anthony Horowitz
1984:
1944:T-series Bentley
1922:Sebastian Faulks
1916:Sebastian Faulks
1845:
1754:Win, Lose or Die
1708:In 1981, writer
1673:Bentley 4½ Litre
1645:
1560:and his editor,
1534:
1493:
1467:daily newspaper
1430:
1418:
1406:
1395:Ford Thunderbird
1387:Whitney Straight
1348:Bentley 4½ Litre
1325:Live and Let Die
1243:oeufs en cocotte
1171:
1128:champagne goblet
1095:Tastes and style
1037:
1012:The Sunday Times
904:Bond joined the
852:Aiguilles Rouges
850:accident in the
786:
735:Live and Let Die
680:Hoagy Carmichael
672:Hoagy Carmichael
657:Characterisation
466:Goldeneye estate
452:Second World War
446:
417:Bulldog Drummond
348:—was written by
332:Sebastian Faulks
324:Anthony Horowitz
305:Second World War
241:
208:Max Bond (uncle)
185:
92:First appearance
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6120:Miss Moneypenny
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6080:Novel character
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5986:Vesper cocktail
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5491:. GRIN Verlag.
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5139:Benson, Raymond
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5065:on 3 March 2016
5049:"Dr. No (1962)"
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3758:. 21 May 2009.
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1598:chamois leather
1594:.25 ACP Beretta
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3725:Macintyre 2008
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3489:
3462:Burns, John F.
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2062:Main article:
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5085:
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5036:
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5016:
5013:, p. 11.
5012:
5007:
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5000:
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4992:
4989:, p. 14.
4988:
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4968:
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4913:
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4887:
4884:
4880:. p. 26.
4879:
4872:
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4865:. p. 14.
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4715:. 23 May 2018
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4563:National Post
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4395:"Colonel Sun"
4390:
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4357:
4354:
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4336:
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4330:, p. 63.
4329:
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4306:
4302:. p. 40.
4301:
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4222:
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4192:
4189:, p. 62.
4188:
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3946:
3933:
3929:
3925:
3919:
3916:
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3899:
3895:
3889:
3886:
3883:, p. 58.
3882:
3877:
3874:
3861:
3857:
3856:
3851:
3844:
3842:
3840:
3838:
3836:
3834:
3832:
3828:
3825:, p. 63.
3824:
3819:
3817:
3813:
3809:
3804:
3801:
3798:, p. 18.
3797:
3792:
3790:
3786:
3783:, p. 17.
3782:
3777:
3774:
3761:
3757:
3756:
3751:
3745:
3742:
3739:, p. 15.
3738:
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3726:
3721:
3719:
3715:
3711:
3706:
3703:
3699:
3698:Griswold 2006
3694:
3691:
3687:
3686:Fleming 2006d
3682:
3679:
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3670:
3667:
3663:
3658:
3655:
3651:
3650:Fleming 2006d
3646:
3643:
3639:
3634:
3631:
3628:, p. 96.
3627:
3626:Fleming 2006e
3622:
3619:
3616:, p. 83.
3615:
3610:
3607:
3604:, p. 71.
3603:
3598:
3595:
3592:, p. 82.
3591:
3586:
3584:
3580:
3575:
3572:
3568:
3567:
3566:Time Magazine
3562:
3555:
3552:
3549:, p. 40.
3548:
3543:
3540:
3535:
3529:
3526:
3522:
3517:
3514:
3511:, p. 77.
3510:
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3502:
3498:
3493:
3490:
3477:
3473:
3472:
3467:
3463:
3457:
3454:
3451:, p. 70.
3450:
3445:
3443:
3439:
3436:, p. 70.
3435:
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3358:
3355:, p. 87.
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