James Bond the secret world of 007 or James Bond Encyclopeida
j.blades
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I think you all realitivley no me around here, I'm a die hard literary Bond fan looking for some more Bond to read, and although these books are not literary per-say, there still books on Bond and i'll settle for these while waiting for project X to come out so,
I'm at a cross roads which is better; James Bond the secret world of 007 or The James Bond Encyclopeida? Your thoughts are much appreciated.
~B.
I'm at a cross roads which is better; James Bond the secret world of 007 or The James Bond Encyclopeida? Your thoughts are much appreciated.
~B.
"I take a ridiculous pleasure in what I eat and drink."
~ Casino Royale, Ian Fleming
~ Casino Royale, Ian Fleming
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However, having browsed through the JB Encyclopedia in a bookstore, I would go for the encyclopedia. The secret world is aimed at kids, and is typical of a DK book. The encyclopedia looked pretty good, and from my brief glimpse looked like it had some good pics and a wealth of info.
James Bond: The Legacy is a great book. If you don't yet have it I would highly recommend it.
~ Casino Royale, Ian Fleming
How is Benson's Bedside Companion?
Better than both of the other books combined, IMHO. The only drawback is it's now outdated (unless there's been an updated version which I don't have! My copy is from 87 or so).
Really? wow thank God I havemnt boughten anything yet, may check Bensons out see if its to my liking.
~ Casino Royale, Ian Fleming
http://www.raymondbenson.com/reviews/jbbc/
http://www.tjbd.co.uk/books/the-james-bond-bedside-companion.htm
http://www.amazon.com/James-Bond-Bedside-Companion/dp/1401102840
http://www.amazon.co.uk/James-Bond-Official-Companion-Flemings/dp/0719568153/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1280944968&sr=1-1
I have to say I found the encyclopedia a bit childish if it's the same one I'm thinking of, though there are some rare shots that took me back, including Bond with the Toyota.
There's also that massive coffee table book James Bond Legacy that goes up to DAD and sort of marks an end of an era.
Roger Moore 1927-2017
~ Casino Royale, Ian Fleming
Thanks for the help.
~Goldfinger, Sean Connery
Roger Moore 1927-2017
~Goldfinger, Sean Connery
~ Casino Royale, Ian Fleming