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London: George Allen & Unwin,Ltd. (1965). First edition. The creative methods of 63 writers, compiled and edited by Roy Newquist. In very good to near fine condition, with dust jacket. Item #46922 More
London: George Allen & Unwin,Ltd. (1965). First edition. The creative methods of 63 writers, compiled and edited by Roy Newquist. In very good to near fine condition, with dust jacket. Item #46922 More
(London): Jonathan Cape / Hodder & Stoughton, (1984). First edition. The fourth volume of the continuation of James Bond by Gardner. Fine in dust jacket with the barest rubbing on top front corners. Item #49407 More
(Lititiz, Pennsylvania): Sutter House, (1980). First edition. For the James Bond Completist: The saga of the real James Bond, the internationally known naturalist from whom Fleming admittedly stole the name for his secret agent (from the dust jacket blurbs). INSCRIBED by the author, Mary Wickham Bond "for Carolyn, with love..... Item #53593 More
(London): Cape/Hodder & Stoughton, (1982). First edition. The adventures of Ian Fleming's James Bond continued by John Gardner. The second in this series. Pages slightly tanned otherwise fine in bright, near fine dust jacket with light rubbing to tips and rear flap fold, and few tiny nicks to bottom rear..... Item #49430 More
London: Jonathan Cape / Hodder & Stoughton, (1983). First edition. The third James Bond book by Gardner. Fine in dust jacket. Item #49672 More
London: Jonathan Cape and Hodder & Stoughton, (1981). First edition. The first "James Bond" by Gardner. Production error causing the first signature to stick out just a bit--about an eighth of an inch, otherwise fine in unpriced dust jacket assumedly for export, which was and is relatively common. Item #49671 More
FlemingI.pdf. Item #22793 More