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  1. Sebastian Faulks 'Devil May Care' Paperback Signing At Selfridges

    By Matt Weston on 2009-05-30

    The excellent 007 blog The Book Bond highlights two exciting events to mark the publication of Sebastian Faulks’ Devil May Care in paperback.

    First, the author of last year’s bestselling centenary novel will be signing copies of the new paperback at London’s Selfridges on 4 June between 5:00 pm and 6:00 pm.

    This is the only signing we’re aware of, so be sure to hop along!

    Meanwhile, Borders in the UK is offering James Bond fans the chance to test drive the stunning Bentley Continental GTC. Simply head over to the Borders website to enter.

    Keep turning to the CommanderBond.net main page—and our brand new Twitter feed—for complete coverage of Devil May Care and all the latest literary James Bond news.

  2. 'The History Of 30 Assault Unit: Ian Fleming's Red Indians' Cover Artwork

    By Devin Zydel on 2009-05-29

    Cover artwork has been revealed for the recently announced book by Craig Cabell, The History of 30 Assault Unit: Ian Fleming’s Red Indians.

    'The History of 30 Assault Unit: Ian Fleming's Red Indians'

    The History of 30 Assault Unit: Ian Fleming’s Red Indians

    As earlier reported by CommanderBond.net, this latest book by Cabell is expected to take an indepth look at James Bond creator Ian Fleming and his role with the 30AU (30 Assault Unit)—a unit he set up during World War II in 1942.

    The book follows the release of last year’s Ian Fleming’s Secret War (also by Cabell), which focused on the activities of Fleming and his role with the 30AU—a unit he set up during World War II in 1942, while he served as the personal assistant to the director of naval intelligence. It’s goal was to undertake top secret intelligence-gathering missions, going in before Allied troops to make sure vital information was not destroyed.

    Cabell has said that the unit ultimately served as inspiration for the creation of the 007 character.

    The History of 30 Assault Unit: Ian Fleming’s Red Indians will be published in hardback by Pen & Sword Military. Retailing for £19.99, it can currently be pre-ordered online:

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  3. James Bond 007 Is Back In Titan's 'Nightbird'

    By Devin Zydel on 2009-05-29

    The illustrated James Bond is set to return once again.

    Now scheduled for release in March 2010 is Titan’s Nightbird collection. As CommanderBond.net readers will recall, we exclusively revealed earlier this year that this comic strip collection would be out in 2010—the title was pushed back from its original 2007 release.

    The Nightbird collection brings together Hot-Shot and Ape of Diamonds in addition to the title story and following publication, will mark the complete publication of all 52 James Bond comic strips listed in the Titan checklist.

    As a reminder, this upcoming July sees the release of Titan’s The Girl Machine. James Bond: Omnibus Volume 1: The Graphic Novel Collection, which collects together 11 previously released Bond comic strips, follows in September.

    The Nightbird collection can currently be pre-ordered from Amazon.com. Order links follow below.

    Keep watching the CommanderBond.net main page—and our brand new Twitter feed—for the most up-to-date illustrated James Bond coverage on the web.

  4. Young Bond Returns In 'A Hard Man To Kill'

    By Devin Zydel on 2009-05-28
    'Danger Society: The Young Bond Dossier'

    Danger Society: The Young Bond Dossier

    CommanderBond.net readers will recall last month that we reported that the paperback edition of Charlie Higson’s By Royal Command would include an exclusive extract of a never-before-released Young Bond story to be included in Danger Society: The Young Bond Dossier, which is due out this October.

    With the release of the paperback in the UK today, ‘zencat’ at The Young Bond Dossier has a full report on this brand new story, including the title:

    A Hard Man to Kill

    As expected, this new short story is set between the events of Hurricane Gold and By Royal Command (Higson first mentioned this way back in October of 2007).

    It features James Bond and Aunt Charmain aboard a French ocean liner on their way back to England from Mexico. However, when a villain and mysterious convict show up on the same ship, the journey quickly becomes anything but relaxing…

    To read the full synopsis as well as the exclusive preview of A Hard Man to Kill, click here.

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  5. Young Bond Fans: Win Ski Lessons For You And A Friend

    By Devin Zydel on 2009-05-26

    With the new paperback edition of Charlie Higson’s By Royal Command arriving in stores this week, publisher Puffin Books has announced a brand new prize drawing specially geared for Young Bond fans.

    To celebrate the launch of By Royal Command in paperback, you can brave the slopes by winning an incredible 2 hour ski or snowboard lesson for you and a friend and you could just be like Young Bond!

    This experience package for either wannabe snowboarders or skiers includes everything you need for a day on real snow at a SNO!zone indoor slope near you; including lunch and drink in the SNO!bar, clothing hire, equipment hire and a pair of gloves and SNO!snaps souvenir picture to keep as a memento of your day and you can choose from either SNO!zone Milton Keynes, Castleford (West Yorkshire) or Glasgow for your lesson.

    Puffin competition rules apply. This Young Bond prize giveaway is limited to UK residents aged 8-17 only. Competition ends on 31 July 2009.

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  6. Charlie Higson's 'By Royal Command' Paperback Now Available

    By Devin Zydel on 2009-05-26
    'By Royal Command' Paperback

    By Royal Command Paperback

    Young James Bond fans in the UK can now order the brand new paperback edition of Charlie Higson’s By Royal Command.

    The latest Young Bond novel is currently shipping from Amazon.co.uk, despite not being due for release until this upcoming Thursday. It is currently available at 50% off of the £6.99 list price.

    As earlier mentioned on CommanderBond.net, this paperback edition will also include a preview of an all-new Young Bond story written by Higson. The complete story will be included in the recently announced Danger Society: The Young Bond Dossier, which is due out this November.

    Keep you eyes on the CommanderBond.net main page for all the latest Young Bond coverage.

  7. 'Devil May Care' Paperback Shipping From Amazon.co.uk

    By Devin Zydel on 2009-05-25

    The paperback edition of Devil May Care is now shipping a few days ahead of the official 28 May release date from Amazon.co.uk.

    Literary 007 fans can currently order the centenary James Bond adventure by Sebastian Faulks for 50% off of the £7.99 list price.

    Order links follow at the end of this article.

    'Devil May Care' UK paperback edition

    Devil May Care UK paperback edition

    ‘There’s something I need your help with. The details are a little hazy at the moment, but I sense that it’s going to be something big. Very big indeed. Have you ever heard of Dr Julius Gorner?’

    It’s a name that will become seared into James Bond’s consciousness. The name of a man who knows no master but his own power-crazed ego, whose wealth is exceeded only by his greed and who will stop at nothing until he has destroyed the very heart of Great Britain.

    A savage execution is the desolate outskirts of Paris sets in motion a chain of events designed to lead only to global catastrophe, as a tide of lethal narcotics threatens to engluf Sixties Britain, a British airliner goes missing over Iraq and the thunder of coming war echoes round the Middle East…

    Bond finds a willing accomplice in the shape of a glamorous Parisian called Scarlett Papava. He will need all her help in a life-and-death struggle with his most dangerous adversary yet–a man who would dance with the Devil himself.

    Bond is back. With a vengeance.

    Written to celebrate the centenary of Ian Fleming’s birth on 28 May 1908, Devil May Care is a masterful continuation of the James Bond legacy–an electrifying new chapter in the life of the most iconic spy of literature and film.

    Picking up where Fleming left off, Sebastian Faulks takes Bond back to the height of the Cold War in a story of almost unbearable pace and tension. Devil May Care not only captures the very essence of Fleming’s original novels but also shows Bond facing dangers with a powerful relevance to our own times

    Keep turning to the CommanderBond.net main page—and our brand new Twitter feed—for complete coverage of Devil May Care and all the latest literary James Bond news.

  8. Absolute Radio's 'By Royal Command' Giveaway

    By Devin Zydel on 2009-05-23

    The Young Bond Dossier has details on an all-new competition designed for fans of Charlie Higson’s popular series.

    'By Royal Command' Paperback

    By Royal Command Paperback

    To mark the upcoming release of Charlie Higson’s By Royal Command in paperback, Absolute Radio is teaming up with Puffin Books to give away free copies of the latest Young James Bond adventure.

    Furthermore, lucky fans have the chance to win a Young Bond Caribbean adventure! On Saturday, 30 May from 10:00am on the Jo Russell morning breakfast show where two phone-in listeners will battle it out to win a trip to Beaches Luxury Included Resorts in Jamaica (where Ian Fleming wrote his original 007 adventures).

    At Beaches, Mums and Dads can relax in luxurious accommodation, dine out at gourmet restaurants, play golf, go scuba-diving or enjoy the Red Lane Spa, whilst the kids can have the time of their lives! The younger ones can speed down the rides at the water park or get gaming at the Xbox Game Garage. There’s also a Scratch DJ Academy and nightclub for teens and tweens.

    To find out about Beaches Resorts, please call 0800 0121 979.

    Terms and Conditions apply.

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  9. James Bond's Unsung Heroes

    By Devin Zydel on 2009-05-21
    The original James Bond (Photo: David R. Contosta)

    The original James Bond

    The Telegraph has published a fascinating set of articles today centered around the unsung heroes in the literary and cinematic James Bond franchises.

    Each playing a different role in either shaping the creation of 007 with author Ian Fleming or sustaining the legacy, the five names and their stories follow below [links to the full and complete Telegraph articles are included]:


    Geoffrey Boothroyd – The Real Q
    The gun expert who banned Bond from carrying a ‘lady’s gun’

    ‘Dear Mr Fleming,’ he wrote after reading Casino Royale, ‘I wish to point out that a man in James Bond’s position would never consider using a .25 Beretta. It’s really a lady’s gun – and not a very nice lady at that! Dare I suggest that Bond should be armed with a .38 or a nine millimetre – let’s say a German Walther PPK? That’s far more appropriate.’

    This was the beginning of a correspondence that would turn Boothroyd, a portly Glaswegian, into James Bond’s armourer, ‘Major Boothroyd’ – ‘the greatest small-arms expert in the world’, as he’s described in Dr No… [Full article]


    Peter Fleming – Adventurer
    Ian’s older brother: explorer, travel writer, and creator of a blueprint Bond

    In the current avalanche of all things Ian Fleming, another centenary slipped quietly by last year – that of his older brother, Peter. Yet, there was a time when he was more famous than Ian could hope to be, both as a writer and as a man who had married one of the most admired actresses of stage and screen.

    Peter not only wrote the blueprint for the Bond books, but also godfathered 007’s debut in Casino Royale and named one of the series’ most memorable characters. Yet, by the mid-1950s Ian had eclipsed his achievements, to the point today where Peter receives only walk-on parts in his brother’s biography. This is a shame, because along the way he wrote some of the finest, and funniest, travel books ever produced… [Full article]


    Moneypenny’s Double
    How Dame Victoire Evelyn Patricia Bennett outshone her literary twin

    The relationship between truth and fiction is rarely straightforward, but Bond enthusiasts are always eager to read Fleming’s books as autobiography. Was Admiral John Godfrey the real M? Or Claude Dansey? Or Maxwell Knight? And what of Miss Moneypenny, Bond’s loyal, lovelorn secretary? Well, one of the main contenders as inspiration for the role is Dame Victoire Evelyn Patricia Bennett – ‘Dame Paddy’, as she likes to be known – who worked as Fleming’s secretary in Room 39, a secret part of the Admiralty Building, during the Second World War… [Full article]


    Robert Brownjohn – Designer
    The debonair, drug-addicted designer who created iconic Bond title sequences

    The Bond producers Cubby Broccoli and Harry Saltzman first met Robert Brownjohn in a Soho screening theatre in 1963. They had invited him to pitch ideas for the title sequence for From Russia with Love. Brownjohn produced a collection of 35mm slides from his pocket and loaded them into a carousel. Dimming the lights, he took off his shirt and began to dance, allowing the projected images to glance and shimmer across his booze-inflated torso. ‘It’ll be just like this!’ he announced to the stunned movie-makers. ‘Except we’ll use a pretty girl!’

    This bizarre spectacle set an enduring template for the James Bond aesthetic. It might not have looked sexy at the time, but Broccoli and Saltzman had enough imagination to commission the idea for a modest £850. Brownjohn hired a studio, some camera equipment and a belly dancer…
    [Full article]


    The Original James Bond
    How James Bond – the handsome, charming, highly intelligent ornithologist – gave Fleming’s spy his name

    In the mid-1960s, a middle-aged Philadelphian ornithologist and his wife began to be plagued by anonymous phone calls from teenage girls. The man they were calling had the misfortune to be called James Bond, but unlike many others whose lives had been made a misery through an accident of naming, this one had the distinction of being the ‘real’ James Bond. As Fleming explained to Rogue magazine in 1961, ‘There really is a James Bond, but he’s an American ornithologist, not a secret agent. I’d read a book of his [Birds of the West Indies] and when I was casting around for a natural-sounding name for my hero, I recalled the book and lifted the author’s name outright.’… [Full article]


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  10. 'Devil May Care' Paperbacks Arrive In US

    By Devin Zydel on 2009-05-19

    Literary 007 fans in the US can now pick up Sebastian Faulks’ centenary James Bond novel Devil May Care on paperback.

    Two versions of the novel are available to choose from: the mass market and trade paperback, which retail for $7.99 and $14.00, respectively. Both editions are published by Vintage and feature slightly different cover artwork:

    'Devil May Care' US Mass Market Paperback
    'Devil May Care' US Trade Paperback

    Devil May Care Mass Market (left) and Trade (right) Paperbacks

    Order links follow at the end of this article.

    ‘There’s something I need your help with. The details are a little hazy at the moment, but I sense that it’s going to be something big. Very big indeed. Have you ever heard of Dr Julius Gorner?’

    It’s a name that will become seared into James Bond’s consciousness. The name of a man who knows no master but his own power-crazed ego, whose wealth is exceeded only by his greed and who will stop at nothing until he has destroyed the very heart of Great Britain.

    A savage execution is the desolate outskirts of Paris sets in motion a chain of events designed to lead only to global catastrophe, as a tide of lethal narcotics threatens to engluf Sixties Britain, a British airliner goes missing over Iraq and the thunder of coming war echoes round the Middle East…

    Bond finds a willing accomplice in the shape of a glamorous Parisian called Scarlett Papava. He will need all her help in a life-and-death struggle with his most dangerous adversary yet–a man who would dance with the Devil himself.

    Bond is back. With a vengeance.

    Written to celebrate the centenary of Ian Fleming’s birth on 28 May 1908, Devil May Care is a masterful continuation of the James Bond legacy–an electrifying new chapter in the life of the most iconic spy of literature and film.

    Picking up where Fleming left off, Sebastian Faulks takes Bond back to the height of the Cold War in a story of almost unbearable pace and tension. Devil May Care not only captures the very essence of Fleming’s original novels but also shows Bond facing dangers with a powerful relevance to our own times

    As always, stay tuned to the CommanderBond.net main page—and our brand new Twitter feed—for complete coverage of Devil May Care and all the latest literary James Bond news.