The Man with the Golden Typewriter : Ian Fleming’s James Bond Letters EPUB
Edited by Fergus Fleming
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'Constantly entertaining ... So much here to amuse and inform' Observer
'These friendly, knockabout letters are a treat' Sunday Telegraph
'Irresistible' New York Times
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Before the world-famous Bond films came the world-famous novels. This book tells the story of the man who wrote them and how he created spy fiction's most compelling hero.
In August 1952, Ian Fleming bought a gold-plated typewriter as a present to himself for finishing his first novel, Casino Royale. It marked in glamorous style the arrival of James Bond, agent 007, and the start of a career that saw Fleming become one of the world's most celebrated thriller writers. Before his death in 1964 he produced fourteen bestselling Bond books, two works of non-fiction and the famous children's story Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang.
Fleming's output was matched by an equally energetic flow of letters. He wrote constantly, to his wife, publisher, editors, fans, critics and friends, including Raymond Chandler, No l Coward and Somerset Maugham. His letters - witty and charming, funny and revealing - chart 007's progress: from badgering his publisher about his quota of free copies to apologising to readers for having mistaken a certain brand of perfume and for equipping Bond with the wrong kind of gun.
Collected here together by his nephew, the letters provide a fascinating insight into the mind of the man who created a worldwide sensation.
'Splendid' NewStatesman
'A revelation' Guardian
'A fascinating portrait of Bond's creator, revealing a man of keen wit and charm' Gentleman's Journal
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- Pages:400 pages, 1 x 8pp B&W plates
- Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Publication Date:08/10/2015
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- ISBN:9781408865491
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- Format:EPUB
- Pages:400 pages, 1 x 8pp B&W plates
- Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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- ISBN:9781408865491