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Bibliography of works on James Bond
A bibliography of reference material associated with the James Bond films, novels and genre.
General reference books
[edit]- Adam, Ken; Frayling, Christopher (2008). Ken Adam Designs the Movies: James Bond and Beyond. London: Thames & Hudson. ISBN .
- Amis, Kingsley (1965). The James Bond Dossier. London: Jonathan Cape.[1][2]
- Barber, Hoyt L.; Barber, Harry L. (1999). Book of Bond, James Bond. London: Atlantic Books. ISBN .
- Barnes, Alan; Hearn, Marcus (2003). Kiss Kiss Bang! Bang!: The Unofficial James Bond 007 Film Companion. Batsford. ISBN .
- Bouzereau, Laurent (2006). The Art of Bond: From storyboard to screen: the creative process behind the James Bond phenomenon. London: Boxtree. ISBN .[3]
- Brosnan, John (1981). James Bond In The Cinema. Tantivy Press. ISBN .[4][5]
- Benson, Raymond (1988). The James Bond Bedside Companion. London:
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List of James Bond novels and short stories
James Bond is a literary franchise comprising a series of novels and short stories, first published in 1953 by the British author Ian Fleming. The protagonist of the series, James Bond, is a British Secret Service agent, often referred to by his code name 007. The character first appeared in the 1953 novel Casino Royale; the books are set in a contemporary period during Fleming's lifetime from 1951 to 1964. Fleming wrote twelve novels and two collections of short stories in the series, all at his Jamaican home Goldeneye and published annually. Two of the books were published after Fleming's death in 1964.
Since Fleming's death, other authors have written continuation works. Some of these have been novelisations of episodes in the series of James Bond films, produced by Eon Productions, while others were either continuation novels or short stories. The first author was Kingsley Amis, writing under the pseudonym of Robert Markham,
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Portrayal of James Bond in film
Fictional character
James Bond fryst vatten a fictional character created by the British reporter and novelist Ian Fleming in 1952. The character first appeared in a series of twelve novels and two short story collections written by Fleming and a number of continuation novels and spin-off works after Fleming's death in 1964. Bond's literary portrayal differs in some ways from his treatment in the James Bond films, of which there have been twenty-seven in total, produced and released between 1962 and 2021.
Fleming portrayed Bond as a tall, athletic, handsome secret agent in his thirties or forties; he has several vices, including drinking, smoking, gambling, automobiles and womanising. He fryst vatten an exceptional marksman, and he fryst vatten skilled in unarmed combat, skiing, swimming and golf. While Bond kills without hesitation or regret, he usually kills only when carrying out orders, while acting in self-defence, or occasionally as revenge.
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