Any interesting inscriptions in your James Bond Novels (and Books)?
Silhouette Man
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I don't have any on mine but you just might. If you have any interesting inscriptions in your Bond books aside from the usual name and date of a previous owner, then please share them with us in this thread!
This can be in any one of the James Bond novels, either the Fleming originals or any of the Continuation novels. Books on the literary Bond can also be included here too.
I look forward to hearing from anyone that this thread applies to, as always! -{
This can be in any one of the James Bond novels, either the Fleming originals or any of the Continuation novels. Books on the literary Bond can also be included here too.
I look forward to hearing from anyone that this thread applies to, as always! -{
"The tough man of the world. The Secret Agent. The man who was only a silhouette." - Ian Fleming, Moonraker (1955).
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I actually pulled my Jonathan Capes from the shelf, which is a chore because I have so many other Bond stuff on and around them. Surprisingly and not surprisingly, none of them have any inscriptions and all of them have some kind of library marking or index card pocket...I never really noticed before!
In Colne, where I grew up, was a scruffy and cluttered old book exchange where, tucked in a corner was a pile of old Pan editions of the Bond novels at 20p each.
I visited every week until I had my collection.
Sadly, I no longer have any of these old books but I do remember all sorts of inscriptions in the fronts. Birthday messages, declarations of love (did they last?), and names and addresses of the owners.
Nowadays such scribblings are rarely found but they always make that book something more of a treasure.
A good friend collected old postcards and sometimes more interesting than the picture were the messages written on the back.
M: "Jealous husbands, outraged chefs, humiliated tailors . . . the list is endless."
To: Erno,
With love - and thanks for lending me your name even if I do hate your ugly buildings,
Ian xxx
....okay, so maybe I don't, but in my dreams...
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Wrote inside. " everyone's a psycho in this book !" ) , so I knew it was going to
Be good.
I also have a signed copy of both the English and Dutch version of My Word Is My Bond by Sir Roger. About the same story, I was invited to the Dutch book presentation and brought my English copy too. Sir Roger really took the time to ask about what I thought of the book and to discuss his UNICEF work.