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  1. Young Bond Discussion With Charlie Higson At Cheltenham Literature Festival

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-08-06

    Young James Bond fans will want to mark their calendars for this upcoming appearance by author Charlie Higson.

    The Young Bond Dossier is reporting that Higson will be attending the Times Cheltenham Literature Festival on Saturday, 11 October from 11:30am to 12:30pm.

    The Young Bond author will be discussing By Royal Command, his fifth novel in the blockbuster series and SilverFin: the Graphic Novel, scheduled for publication in September and October, respectively.

    Higson’s talk will take place at the Cheltenham College Junior School. Tickets cost £7 for adults and £5 for children.

    As an added bonus for 007 fans, Sir Roger Moore will also be present at the festival on the 11th (from 8:45 to 10:00pm) to talk about his brand new autobiography, My Word is My Bond.

    Sir Roger’s My Word is My Bond discussion will take place at the Centaur, with tickets costing £12 per person.

    For further information on these Bond-related events, visit the official website or phone 0844 576 8970.

    As always, keep your eyes on the CommanderBond.net main page for all the latest literary James Bond news.

  2. Critics Pick Faulks As This Summer's Choice Author

    By Matt Weston on 2008-08-06

    Centenary novelist Sebastian Faulks has been chosen by critics as this Summer’s choice author, reports booktrust.info.

    Sebastian Faulks penned the commercial smash, Devil May Care

    Faulks was the most recommended author in the list, compiled by UK books charity Booktrust, which consisted of over 600 recommendations from 11 publications. The bestselling author was recommended – rather fittingly – a total of (00)7 times for his James Bond novel, Devil May Care as well as his older works, such as Birdsong and Engleby.

    Patrick French’s biography of Nobel prize winner VS Naipaul, The World Is What It Is, was the most recommended title, fetching four votes. Naipaul himself had several novels recommended as summer reads.

    Books published by James Bond publisher Penguin were recommended more than those of any other publisher.

    Booktrust’s James Smith said, “The editors of the literary pages are to be congratulated for choosing old favourites as well as new titles this year. Not everyone has the money in their pocket, or space in their luggage, for a hardback these days.”

    Check out CommanderBond.net’s two-part wrap-up of the critical reaction to the much-hyped Devil May Care: Part I and Part II.

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  3. New Release Dates For Ian Fleming's 'Quantum of Solace' and 'My Name's Bond, James Bond'

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-08-03
    Ian Fleming

    Ian Fleming

    In early July, CommanderBond.net reported that October 2008 would see the book release of Ian Fleming’s Quantum of Solace in the UK.

    While the title is absent of any descriptive blurb, it is a likely bet that this will be almost identical to the recently released Quantum of Solace: The Complete James Bond Short Stories collection, considering both of these run at 304 pages (Quantum of Solace: The Complete James Bond Short Stories collects together the nine short stories that make up the For Your Eyes Only and Octopussy & The Living Daylights collections).

    Originally scheduled for a 30 October release, the title is now slated for 2 October. Quantum of Solace will be released in hardback and paperback in the UK, retailing for £20.00 and £6.99, respectively.

    In addition, it has been revealed that James Bond: The Man and His World author Henry Chancellor will provide an introduction to this upcoming edition.

    In related news, the UK release of the new edition of Simon Winder’s ‘My Name’s Bond, James Bond’ has been pulled forward to 2 October as well.

    Retailing for £6.99, the book is a celebration of ‘the greatest of all postwar British fictional icons’…

    ‘She looked sharply up at him. ‘And who might you be?’

    ‘My name’s Bond, James Bond’.

    This book celebrates the greatest of all post-war British fictional icons. For too long the films of the Bond novels have overshadowed their literary source–the bizarre, baroque imagination of Ian Fleming. Full rein is given in this anthology to Fleming’s wonderful creations–the magically deranged villains, their appalling sidekicks and their surreal lairs, from Dr No’s guano island to Blofeld’s Garden of Death. Fleming emerges too from this book as a remarkable writer on nature (albeit nature of a purely malevolent variety) and as an inventor of extraordinarily imagined set pieces–the source of the films’ enormous successes.

    Keep watching the CommanderBond.net main page for the most complete literary James Bond coverage on the web.

    To keep track of all the upcoming 007 releases, events, television shows, and more–just keep your eyes on the CBn Calendar, located on the right panel of our main page.

  4. 'Ken Adam Designs The Movies: James Bond And Beyond'

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-08-03

    Back in May of this year, CommanderBond.net first alerted readers that a brand new book entitled Ken Adam Designs the Movies: James Bond and Beyond would be released in September.

    Adam, who served as production designer on seven of the 007 films–Dr. No, Goldfinger, Thunderball, You Only Live Twice, Diamonds are Forever, The Spy Who Loved Me and Moonraker–is well remembered by Bond fans for creating some of the most majestic sets to ever grace the series.

    A brand new blurb has been released giving readers a taste of Ken Adam Designs the Movies: James Bond and Beyond:

    Showcasing the work of Ken Adam, the man who created some of the most iconic and memorable sets in the history of the movies.

    Ken Adam is the most distinguished living production designer in the world. His work spans seven decades and more than seventy-five movies, from his revolutionary designs for the first seven James Bond movies to work on Stanley Kubrick’s Barry Lyndon and Alan Bennett’s The Madness of King George, for both of which he won an Oscar.

    Born in Germany, Adam trained in London as an architect, and his first Art Director credit was on Around the World in Eighty Days in 1956. He has subsequently worked in Hollywood, Italy, and Germany as well as Britain.

    Ken Adam’s extensive personal archive of concept sketches, drawings, set stills, and photographs from every stage of his career forms the basis of this book. Using case studies from the 1950s to the present day, it shows the whole cycle of his production designs, from initial concept to what appears on the screen itself. The result encapsulates the evolving role of the Art Director and Production Designer from the golden age of the big studios to the digital fantasies of the early twenty-first century.

    The commentary is by Christopher Frayling, Rector of the Royal College of Art, London, Chairman of the Arts Council, England, Chairman of the UK’s Design Council, and a Trustee of the Victoria & Albert Museum. 250 illustrations, 180 in color.

    This book is the second collaboration between Adam and author Christopher Frayling. The two previously worked together on 2005’s Ken Adam: The Art of Production Design.

    Ken Adam Designs the Movies: James Bond and Beyond will be released on 29 September in the UK and 27 November in the US; retailing for £32.00 and $65.00, respectively. Pre-order links follow below.

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  5. 'By Royal Command' Cover Art To Remain Top Secret Until Publication

    By Matt Weston on 2008-07-31

    The ever-reliable Young Bond Dossier has landed not one, but two scoops on the status of Charlie Higson’s highly-anticipated Young Bond swansong, By Royal Command.

    Charlie Higson at the launch of the last Young Bond book, Hurricane Gold

    James Bond fans waiting for their first glimpse of the novel’s cover art will have to wait a while longer. The site has learned that Puffin will keep the artwork secret until the book’s publication.

    The report speculates that IFP and Puffin “have something very special planned for the fifth Young Bond adventure”.

    Puffin last kept Young Bond cover art under wraps in the lead-up to the publication of Double Or Die, the title of which was revealed alongside the cover art on the day of the book’s release. The first edition of Hurricane Gold, meanwhile, was announced over four months out from the book’s publication as a stunning all-gold hardback release.

    The wait for the By Royal Command cover art, however, has just got shorter: the Young Bond Dossier also reports that the release date for the novel is now one day earlier than originally announced.

    By Royal Command will be published in hardback and audiobook on 3 September 2008 and can be pre-ordered from the links below.

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  6. Meet The Author: Sir Roger Moore

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-07-29

    Sir Roger Moore has given fans and readers a brief introduction to his upcoming upcoming autobiography, My Word Is My Bond, due for release this October.

    The video can be viewed at meettheauthor.co.uk, where Sir Roger discusses writing the book and gives a few details of what to expect.

    Click to view: Meet The Author: Sir Roger Moore.

    Sir Roger will also be embarking on a major worldwide tour to promote the book starting this October. For details, click here.

    My Word is My Bond will be published on 2 October in the UK and 4 November in the US. Pre-order online:

  7. 'Hurricane Gold' Large Print Edition Available From Amazon.co.uk

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-07-26

    The recently released Galaxy Plus large print edition of Charlie Higson’s fourth Young James Bond novel, Hurricane Gold, is now available to purchase from Amazon.co.uk.

    The Young Bond Dossier alerts us to the listing following the release of this edition last month at BBC Audiobooks.

    This edition of Hurricane Gold is an oversized trade paperback with cover artwork similar to the recently released UK paperback, but without the gold gloss effect.

    The publisher, Galaxy Plus, has also released Higson’s first three Young Bond novels in large print as well.

    As always, stay tuned to the CommanderBond.net main page for all the latest Young Bond coverage.

  8. Unabridged James Bond Audiobooks Coming In January 2009

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-07-25

    It may be quite a long way off to start thinking about them, but literary 007 fans can add several more upcoming releases to the calendar.

    Slated for release on 1 January 2009 are unabridged audiobook editions of six James Bond novels by Ian Fleming.

    The titles include: Live and Let Die, Moonraker, Diamonds are Forever, From Russia with Love, Doctor No and Goldfinger.

    The audiobook for Fleming’s first Bond novel, Casino Royale, is likely not included here because it was released as a movie tie-in edition back in late 2006.

    Each of these audiobooks will be read by Simon Vance and be released by Blackstone Audiobooks. Running on six to seven CDs each, they will retail for $19.95 a piece.

    Order online:

    CommanderBond.net will keep you updated as the release date on these 007 audiobooks draws closer.

    As always, stay tuned to the CBn main page for the most complete coverage of all the latest literary James Bond news.

  9. 2008 Ian Fleming Steel Dagger Awarded

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-07-19

    Tom Rob Smith has been announced as the winner of the 2008 Ian Fleming Steel Dagger Award for his novel Child 44.

    As with past years, Ian Fleming Publications Ltd has sponsored the Crime Writers’ Association Ian Fleming Steel Dagger; an annual award for the best thriller published in the UK.

    Smith was presented with his dagger and the £2000 cheque by Corinne Turner, managing director of Ian Fleming Publications, at the Awards Dinner held at the Four Seasons Hotel in London’s Park Lane on 10 July.

    The judges’ comments on Child 44: ‘This powerful debut evokes the double unthink disorientation and paranoia of the Stalinist era, while never losing sight of the more intimate story. Location and period take it a notch above the usual serial killer narrative.’

    The other authors nominated for this year’s Steel Dagger award included:

    • Mo Hayder – Ritual (Transworld)
    • Gregg Hurwitz – I See You (Little, Brown)
    • Michael Robotham – Shatter (Little, Brown)
    • David Stone – The Echelon Vendetta (Penguin)

    The Ian Fleming Steel Dagger judges for 2008 included literary agent Gordon Wise, crime novelist Michael Jecks, Young James Bond author Charlie Higson, and Zöe Watkins, Publishing Manager of Ian Fleming Publications Ltd with Turner acting as the chairperson.

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  10. First 'By Royal Command' Proof Emerges

    By Matt Weston on 2008-07-19

    With all but two major literary James Bond releases behind us, all eyes now turn to Charlie Higson’s Young Bond series.

    Our friends at The Young Bond Dossier report that the first proof copy of Higson’s By Royal Command – his fifth Young Bond book – recently sold on eBay.

    The spiral-bound proof fetched an impressive £74 on the auction website.

    Uncorrected/advance proofs are early copies of a novel sent to bookstores and media outlets meant to generate public awareness and interest. Since they are not readily made available to the general public and are published in limited quantities, they can be difficult to track down.

    Meanwhile, The Young Bond Dossier also reports that Puffin have published an eight-page preview booklet of the forthcoming SilverFin graphic novel.

    By Royal Command will be published in hardback in the UK on 4 September. SilverFin: The Graphic Novel will be released on 2 October.

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