Ian Fleming was a British author best known for his creation of the iconic fictional spy, James Bond. Born in 1908 in London, England, Fleming’s writing career began during World War II when he worked as a Naval Intelligence Officer. His experiences in the intelligence field greatly influenced his writing, and he went on to create one of the most beloved and enduring characters in literary history.
Fleming’s James Bond novels are characterized by their thrilling action, exotic locations, and charismatic protagonist. His work has had a significant impact on the spy genre, popularizing it and inspiring numerous adaptations in film and television. Some of his notable works include “Casino Royale,” “Goldfinger,” and “From Russia with Love.”
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1964: You Only Live Twice, by Ian Fleming – James Bond Novel
You Only Live Twice by Ian Fleming is a classic James Bond novel that was published in 1964. This book club edition is a hardcover volume with lettering on the spine. The book has three stamps belonging to the Birmingham Area Seniors Coordinating Council in Michigan, and what appears to be three tiny bullet holes going through the front cover. Despite the bullet holes and stamps, the book is in fine condition with no other marks and tightly bound. The dust jacket is present but has moderate signs of wear.
The story follows James Bond as he travels to Japan to investigate the disappearance of a spacecraft and uncovers a sinister plot by the criminal organization SPECTRE.