The Man with the Golden Typewriter: Ian Fleming´s James Bond Letters
Fergus (Ed) Fleming
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Description for The Man with the Golden Typewriter: Ian Fleming´s James Bond Letters
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On 16 August 1952, Ian Fleming wrote to his wife, Ann, `My love, This is only a tiny letter to try out my new typewriter and to see if it will write golden words since it is made of gold'. He had bought the 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. And he did write golden words. Before his death in 1964 he ... Read more
On 16 August 1952, Ian Fleming wrote to his wife, Ann, `My love, This is only a tiny letter to try out my new typewriter and to see if it will write golden words since it is made of gold'. He had bought the 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. And he did write golden words. Before his death in 1964 he ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2016
Condition
New
Weight
335g
Number of Pages
400
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781408865507
SKU
V9781408865507
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 7 to 11 working days
Ref
99-32
About Fergus (Ed) Fleming
Fergus Fleming is Ian Fleming's nephew. He is the author of several other non-fiction books including Barrow's Boys, Killing Dragons and Ninety Degrees North. He is also the co-publisher of Queen Anne Press.
Reviews for The Man with the Golden Typewriter: Ian Fleming´s James Bond Letters
Ian Fleming writes with a kind of pushing, bloodcurdling elegance. His thrillers are models of fastidious murder
New York Times
Fleming is splendid; he stops at nothing
New Statesman
Entertaining and revealing
The Times
Constantly entertaining ... still so much here to amuse and inform ... But it is Fleming's replies to his ... Read more
New York Times
Fleming is splendid; he stops at nothing
New Statesman
Entertaining and revealing
The Times
Constantly entertaining ... still so much here to amuse and inform ... But it is Fleming's replies to his ... Read more