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Edition 1953 Ian Fleming James Bond Casino
Royale
Item specifics. New in The James Bond 007 Museum Nybro. Sweden.
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Productions movies 1. Dr No 1962 2. From Russia With Love 1963 3. Goldfinger 1964 4. Thunderball 1965 5. You Only Live Twice 1967 6. On Her Majesty`s Secret Service 1969 7. Diamonds Are Forever 1971 8. Live And Let Die 1973 9. The Man With The Golden Gun 1974 10.The Spy Who Loved Me 11.Moonraker 1979 12.For Your Eyes Only 1981 13.Octopussy 1983 14.A View To A Kill 1985 15.The Living Daylights 1987 16.Licence To Kill 1989 17.Goldeneye 1995 18.Tomorrow Never Dies1997 19.The World Is Not Enough 1999 20.Die Another Day 2002 21.Casino Royale 2006 22.Quantum Of Solace 2008 23. Skyfall 2012 24.James Bond 24 25. James Bond 25 Not included in Bondserie or EON Productions Casino Royale 1954 Casino Royale 1967 Never Say Never Again 1983 Producer Writers to all Bond books James Bond actors
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Ian Flemings Books Casino Royale (1953) The Royal flatbed typewriters were the only unique
design that the Royal company put on the market. But when it came to
work horses, the company introduced one price winner after the other for
decades. And from the 1930s on, the line included portables. The Quiet
De Luxe was the flagship for many years. In the late 1940s Royal had the Quiet De Luxe redesigned
by Henry Dreyfuss who came up with the model shown on this page. It is
not the kind of machine that deserves a place in a museum for antique
typewriters, except that this one is... made of gold. Not solid gold,
but plated. The gold-plated machine was produced in a limited edition
and sold at a considerable price. Apparently, one of them was owned by
author Ian Fleming. Courtesy of: Robert collection Ian Fleming, the father of James BondIan Fleming was born in 1908. He was a British writer
who wrote books about an English spy called James Bond with the codename
007. James Bond ActorsThere’s been five actors playing Mr Bond more than one
time: James BondJames Bond works for the British government and gets his
missions from them.
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First Edition 1953 Ian Fleming James Bond Casino Royale
Dominic winter book auctions in Gloucestershire.
The 1953 book, which sold for £4,000 more than expected, was the top lot at
a sale at which Live and Let Die - the second Bond novel - went for £6,600. First attempt: "Scent and smoke and sweat hit the taste buds with an acid thwack at three o'clock in the morning" Second try: "Scent and smoke and sweat can suddenly combine together and hit the taste buds with an acid shock at three o'clock in the morning" Finally (and satisfied): "The scent and smoke and sweat of a casino are nauseating at three in the morning".
So began Casino
Royale, the first adventure of James Bond, completed in March 1952 and
published the following year. Ian Fleming was 43. Although he had experience
of journalism, this was his first attempt at a book.
He sent it to his friend, the poet William Plomer, who in turn recommended it to Jonathan Cape, publishers. 4,750 copies were sold within a month, reviews were favourable, and a British cultural hero was born. Live and Let Die followed the next year, 1954, Moonraker in 1955, and thereafter a Bond title a year was published until Ian Fleming's death in 1964. Fleming maintained his job at the Sunday Times, where he was foreign manager. He would ask the foreign correspondents, such as Anthony Terry in Berlin, for help with details about, for example, trains or local geography. He contributed a chapter on 'Foreign News' to the Kemsley Manual of Journalism. From 1953 - 6 he wrote the Atticus column in the Sunday Times, writing about a range of obscure incidents and interesting facts and mild gossip. Keeping true to his promise made at the end of the war, he did return to Jamaica, and he built a modest bungalow in a beautiful position on the North shore. He named it Goldeneye. Somehow he persuaded his employers to allow him 2 months a year off to go to Jamaica, and so it was there, in January and February every year from 1952, that he wrote his novels.
CASINO ROYALE
1953, one of the James Bond first editions
Published by Jonathan Cape in London in 1953, with the essential 'First Published
1953' to the inner page, with
no later titles stated, this is not the book club edition,
not the US edition and not a later printing - this is
the first printing of the James Bond adventure.
BY
IAN FLEMING
LONDON
PUBLISHED,
JONATHAN CAPE 1953
Ian Fleming's
'CASINO ROYALE
1953'
published byJonanthan Cape, London
1953.
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The 1953 book, which sold for £4,000 more than expected, was the top lot at
a sale at which Live and Let Die - the second Bond novel - went for £6,600.
First attempt: "Scent and smoke and sweat hit the taste buds with an acid thwack at three o'clock in the morning" Second try: "Scent and smoke and sweat can suddenly combine together and hit the taste buds with an acid shock at three o'clock in the morning" Finally (and satisfied): "The scent and smoke and sweat of a casino are nauseating at three in the morning".
So began Casino
Royale, the first adventure of James Bond, completed in March 1952 and
published the following year. Ian Fleming was 43. Although he had experience
of journalism, this was his first attempt at a book.
He sent it to his friend, the poet William Plomer, who in turn recommended it to Jonathan Cape, publishers. 4,750 copies were sold within a month, reviews were favourable, and a British cultural hero was born. Live and Let Die followed the next year, 1954, Moonraker in 1955, and thereafter a Bond title a year was published until Ian Fleming's death in 1964. Fleming maintained his job at the Sunday Times, where he was foreign manager. He would ask the foreign correspondents, such as Anthony Terry in Berlin, for help with details about, for example, trains or local geography. He contributed a chapter on 'Foreign News' to the Kemsley Manual of Journalism. From 1953 - 6 he wrote the Atticus column in the Sunday Times, writing about a range of obscure incidents and interesting facts and mild gossip. Keeping true to his promise made at the end of the war, he did return to Jamaica, and he built a modest bungalow in a beautiful position on the North shore. He named it Goldeneye. Somehow he persuaded his employers to allow him 2 months a year off to go to Jamaica, and so it was there, in January and February every year from 1952, that he wrote his novels.
His fifth novel, From Russia with Love, published in 1957, is generally recognised as a turning point in Fleming's literary career. With its authoritative glimpse of Soviet espionage, and showing a more rounded James Bond, as well as being immensely exciting, it found favour with readers and with critics. The villainess, Rosa Klebb, is gloriously described
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Fleming only saw two Bond
films – Dr
No and From
Russia with Love. He had seen some of the filming of Goldfinger
in 1964.
Two books were published posthumously, making 14 Bond titles in all. In addi of travel pieces that he had written for the Sunday Times; and The Diamond Smugglers was an account of the diamond trade. See Thrilling Cities with an introduction by Jan Morris (2009) and The Diamond Smugglers with an introduction by Fergus Fleming (2009) The Bond novels and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang have remained in print ever since and have sold all over the world. Fleming has proved to be a master storyteller with a clear, elegant, writing style and strong descriptive powers, particularly when writing of lands and cities, and of cars and trains. Though often mocked in its day, his way of writing has proved extraordinarily influential.
tion Fleming wrote two non-fiction books: Thrilling
Cities was a collection
In a piece that he wrote in 1962 entitled How to Write a Thriller, he wrote
‘There is only one recipe for a best seller. You have to get the reader to
turn over the page.’ This he achieved.
He was one of the first writers to mention makes of watches, types of
carburettor, marques of champagne, and he did so mainly because he saw no
point in not doing so. His impact on thriller writing cannot be
overstated.
Sales of the books
rose steadily, but with Dr
No, the critics turned and accused Ian of sadism and snobbery. At the same
time others were beginning to recognise what an extraordinary talent he had,
and Raymond Chandler, for one, urged him to try his hand at something more
ambitious. This, he claimed, he had no desire to do, being content to
keep
within his entertaining formula.
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Casino Royale
översättning av carl sundell
engelsk originaltitel casino royale
printed in sweden
stockholm in sweden
stockholm albert bonniers boktryckeri 1955
omslag adolf hallman
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Casino Royale: Översättning av Carl Sundell engelsk originaltitel Casino Royale printed in Sweden Stockholm, Albert Bonniers boktryckeri 1955, omslag Adolf Hallman. |
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