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  1. Video Interview: Charlie Higson On Young Bond

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-05-30

    Following up yesterday’s report in which Young Bond author Charlie Higson spoke about the latest novel in his popular series, Hurricane Gold, a new video interview with the author is now available.

    Being the first part of two, Higson discusses how he came to be associated with the Young Bond series: a way of reinventing the literary James Bond, meeting members of the Ian Fleming family, why he took the job and more.

    Click below to watch:


    The paperback edition of Higson’s Hurricane Gold was published on 28 May, the Ian Fleming centenary, and can be ordered online:

    Stay tuned to the CommanderBond.net main page for all the latest Hurricane Gold and Young Bond coverage.

  2. Cover Artwork For Sir Roger Moore's 'My Word Is My Bond'

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-05-29

    Cover artwork for Sir Roger Moore’s My Word is My Bond: A Memoir has now been revealed at Amazon.co.uk.

    Following the initial announcement of the book back in October 2007, this memoir/autobiography is scheduled to be released on 2 October in the UK and 4 November in the US.

    The book will be ghostwritten by Gareth Owen, Sir Roger’s personal assistant. He said: ‘Turning 80 is a milestone, a time to reflect. It’ll be a frank and fun book, but he’s not interested in digging the dirt.’

    My Word is My Bond will be published by Michael O’Mara Books in the UK and HarperCollins in the US.

    The official blurb:

    The quintessential suave hero, Roger Moore has had an extraordinary career that has spanned seven decades, from early television to the golden age of Hollywood and on to international superstardom.

    Dashing, handsome and every inch the archetypal English gentleman, he is unforgettable as The Saint, as Lord Brett Sinclair in The Persuaders! and, of course, as James Bond, making seven blockbusting films as arguably the most debonair of the 007s.

    For the first time, Roger shares his recollections of playing some of the world’s most famous roles alongside a host of legendary stars. With myriad stories from his personal life–from his childhood in London and experiences during the Second World War, to the happy and turbulent times in his later life. Along with anecdotes about his encounters with the stars and his wonderful memories from the heyday of Hollywood, My Word is My Bond is as frank, funny and disarmingly charming as the legend himself.

    Stay tuned to CommanderBond.net for complete coverage of all the latest literary James Bond news.

  3. Charlie Higson Talks 'Hurricane Gold'

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-05-29

    While yesterday saw Sebastian Faulk’s Devil May Care marking the centenary of Ian Fleming, another James Bond novel was released: the paperback edition of Charlie Higson’s Hurricane Gold.

    First released back in September of last year, the fourth novel in Higson’s monumentally popular Young Bond series finds James in Mexico where he encounters several of the world’s deadliest gangsters and a female villainess named Mrs. Glass. Along the way, he teams up with a girl named Precious Stone while trying to escape.

    Higson sat down with the BBC News to discuss his novel as well as the wide appeal of the James Bond character.

    ‘[Bond’s] a fantasy creation of the man we would all like to be,’ Higson describes. ‘He always knows what to do in any given situation. He knows how to order fine wines and food in restaurants, he knows how to chat up women, he’s always got the best car and designer outfits.’

    ‘Ever since he was created in the Fifties he’s been changed by each generation to represent the male aspirations of that generation.’

    Higson also discussed how elements like sex and death–things that would be considered normal in a Fleming Bond adventure–need to be treated slightly differently in a story like Hurricane Gold.

    ‘It is slightly tricky,’ he reveals. ‘The key ingredients of James Bond are smoking heavily, drinking heavily, driving fast cars, shooting people, lots of women–not anything you can have a 13-year-old kid in a series of children’s books doing.’

    ‘So I try and get those elements into the books one way or another, whether it’s him doing it or other people. But certainly [I want] to immerse himself in that world where those things happen.’

    Focusing specifically on the violence, Higson detailed how he manages to evade some common problems: ‘That’s the one side you can get away with. The kids love it. I try to put the violence into perspective and have a moral framework, but by setting Hurricane in a faraway location like the Caribbean I can get away with a little bit more.’

    When the inevitable “Are there going to be Young Bond movies?” question came up, Higson said to expect Young Bond to remain in literary form, at least for a while.

    ‘The main thrust of these books was to get kids reading, and also to remind people of the literary origins of James Bond. We didn’t want to rush into making films, because the kids would just want to watch the films. There are discussions ongoing but it may be some time.’

    Stay tuned to the CommanderBond.net main page for all the latest Hurricane Gold and Young Bond coverage.

  4. Michael Gillette Discusses The Bond Girl Book Covers

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-05-29
    'Casino Royale'

    Casino Royale

    As CommanderBond.net readers are no doubt aware, today marks the official republication of all 14 of Ian Fleming’s original James Bond novels with brand new cover art.

    With the ‘2008 Centenary Edition’ label and released under the new Penguin 007 imprint, these new releases may quickly come to be known as the Bond girl covers thanks to the artwork created by designer Michael Gillette.

    In a Mediabistro article, Gillette discussed how he came to create the covers for the latest set of Bond reprints.

    He said: ‘I was approached by Jon Grey, a designer whom I knew socially from my time in London. The concept was devised by Penguin and Jon; they initially asked me to paint a girl for Casino Royale and see if I was keen to try the type too. I realized that this was a great opportunity to produce “the total look” as it were. I decided that within the limitations, that they should all be different colours to inject some instant variety.’

    'The Spy Who Loved Me'

    The Spy Who Loved Me cover

    Gillette further recalls that he pitched three different Bond covers to the Ian Fleming estate before getting the go ahead. He then worked on the covers over a three-month period.

    ‘It was a very hectic period,’ he said, ‘and it seemed that I was always in catch up mode, finishing one and starting the next immediately. Ideally I’d have taken 4-5 days on each: a day to plan, a day painting the girl, one for the type and then another to hone it all.’ At the end of the process, he actually went back to repaint Casino Royale since he felt the finished set differed substantially enough from his initial designs for this particular cover.

    The new Bond hardbacks sporting the Gillette covers are available now in the UK and can also be ordered online from Amazon.co.uk:

    Purchase the hardback reprints of Ian Fleming’s James Bond novels from Amazon:

    Casino Royale …… Amazon.co.uk
    Live And Let Die …… Amazon.co.uk
    Moonraker …… Amazon.co.uk
    Diamonds Are Forever …… Amazon.co.uk
    From Russia With Love …… Amazon.co.uk
    Dr. No …… Amazon.co.uk
    Goldfinger …… Amazon.co.uk
    For Your Eyes Only …… Amazon.co.uk
    Thunderball …… Amazon.co.uk
    The Spy Who Loved Me …… Amazon.co.uk
    On Her Majesty’s Secret Service …… Amazon.co.uk
    You Only Live Twice …… Amazon.co.uk
    The Man With The Golden Gun …… Amazon.co.uk
    Octopussy & The Living Daylights …… Amazon.co.uk

    Keep watching CBn for all the latest literary James Bond news and coverage. 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.

  5. Sebastian Faulks On The Appeal Of James Bond

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-05-29

    With Sebastian Faulks’ new novel Devil May Care out in stores and the centenary reprints of Ian Fleming’s original James Bond novels officially released today, fans of the literary 007 should have plenty to keep them occupied with in the upcoming weeks.

    In a recent NPR article, Faulks discussed what particular aspects of a Bond novel made Fleming’s British spy most appealing to him.

    'Devil May Care'

    Devil May Care

    Describing his experience of reading all 14 in chronological order when first approached to write a new Bond adventure, Faulks said: ‘What they had above all was the sense of a man in terrible danger. Within 20 pages you feel your heart beginning to beat a bit faster, and you’re worried for this guy. Fairly quickly I began to think this is something that I could have a lot of fun doing.’

    ‘When you read the books in chronological order, you see just how appealing [Bond] must have been to Britain in the late 1950s and early 1960s,’ he continued. ‘Suddenly along comes this guy who is jetting off all over the world, the sun is always shining. And the adventures that he has make it seem like Britain is still–or was still–a real power in the world.’

    ‘It does remind someone of my age, how I grew up, expecting in Western Europe to be annihilated more or less anytime in the Cold War. … There is still resonance in that: the resourcefulness of one rather coldhearted–but very quick-witted–man pitted against a huge, vast implacable enemy.’

    The article also includes yet another excerpt of Devil May Care; chapter 1 in this case. So if you haven’t decided whether or not to give Faulks’ 007 a try, click here.

    Keep your eyes glued to the CommanderBond.net main page for complete coverage of Devil May Care and all the Ian Fleming centenary events.

  6. 'Devil May Care' Is #1

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-05-28
    Devil May Care poster

    Devil May Care poster

    On the first day of its release, Devil May Care is currently topping the charts at Amazon.co.uk.

    According to a BBC News report, the numerous advanced pre-orders of the Sebastian Faulks’ James Bond novel quickly propelled it to the top spot and made it Amazon’s biggest fiction pre-order of 2008 so far.

    ‘It’s doing extremely well,’ said Amazon.co.uk spokesman Damian Peachey. ‘Even with books that are currently available, it’s topping our charts.’

    The novel, which went on sale this morning, also had some fans waiting since yesterday afternoon to get their hands on a copy.

    Housing manager and longtime 007 fan Steve Norris waited until 4:00pm yesterday to be first in line when the book went on sale at Waterstone’s at 8:00am today. He managed to obtain copy #007 of the limited edition signed and slipcased Devil May Care (of which only 500 will be printed worldwide–200 of these were quickly sold at this location).

    ‘It feels absolutely brilliant,’ he said. ‘It was worth the wait.’

    Jo James, events and local marketing manager for Waterstone’s, said: ‘We’re really excited. We knew it would be big. We were expecting people to arrive early but we weren’t expecting people to arrive overnight.’

    Keep your eyes glued to the CommanderBond.net main page for complete coverage of Devil May Care and all the Ian Fleming centenary events.

  7. Ian Fleming's James Bond Is Back In Action

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-05-28
    Ian Fleming

    Ian Fleming

    ‘Welcome back, Mr. Bond’ is a pretty fitting statement for today–the centenary of Ian Fleming.

    In addition to the highly publicized launch of the brand new James Bond novel by Sebastian Faulks, Devil May Care (keep watching the CommanderBond.net main page for a forthcoming report on the event), 007 fans also have a nearly endless selection of other Bond book releases to choose from.

    As earlier reported today, the paperback edition of Charlie Higson’s fourth Young Bond adventure, Hurricane Gold, has been released in the UK. Various signed copies of the book are also making their way online for collectors.

    Furthermore, all the new centenary hardback editions of all 14 of Fleming’s Bond adventures are now available to order from Amazon.co.uk. Featuring brand new cover art designed by Michael Gillette and published as part of the new Penguin 007 imprint, each title retails for £14.99.

    Ian Fleming – Centenary James Bond Novels

    Casino Royale …… Amazon.co.uk
    Live And Let Die …… Amazon.co.uk
    Moonraker …… Amazon.co.uk
    Diamonds Are Forever …… Amazon.co.uk
    From Russia With Love …… Amazon.co.uk
    Dr. No …… Amazon.co.uk
    Goldfinger …… Amazon.co.uk
    For Your Eyes Only …… Amazon.co.uk
    Thunderball …… Amazon.co.uk
    The Spy Who Loved Me …… Amazon.co.uk
    On Her Majesty’s Secret Service …… Amazon.co.uk
    You Only Live Twice …… Amazon.co.uk
    The Man With The Golden Gun …… Amazon.co.uk
    Octopussy & The Living Daylights …… Amazon.co.uk

    Another Fleming title now available is the brand new Quantum of Solace: The Complete James Bond Short Stories collection, which brings together the nine stories that make up For Your Eyes Only and Octopussy & The Living Daylights into one single volume. Released as a tie-in of sorts to the Quantum of Solace film due out later this year, the collection retails for £8.99.

    Lastly, Fleming’s non-Bond children’s classic, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, is also available to order online from Amazon. This new gift edition hardback features the original illustrations by John Burningham. Retail price is £14.99.

    Keep watching the CommanderBond.net main page for all the latest literary James Bond news and coverage.

    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.

  8. 'Devil May Care' Launched In High Style

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-05-28

    As earlier reported, the launch of Devil May Care was given the all-star treatment as the first copies of the new James Bond novel made their way down the Thames.

    The books, secured in a specially commissioned Samsonite case and carried by cover model Tuuli Shipster, were given a Royal Navy escort by the HMS Exeter and its crew.

    Photographs of the event, including the arrival of the Devil May Care with Tuuli Shipster, author Sebastian Faulks posing with the book and related photos of the launch can now be viewed online:

    ‘Devil May Care’ Launch

    A one-minute long video filming the arrival of Devil May Care can also be viewed online here on the BBC News website.

    In addition, Faulks has posted his own account of the event in an article posted at The Telegraph–click here to read.

    Keep your eyes glued to the CommanderBond.net main page for complete coverage of Devil May Care and all the Ian Fleming centenary events.

  9. 'Hurricane Gold' Paperback Published

    By Matt Weston on 2008-05-28

    Devil May Care wasn’t the only James Bond novel published to mark the centenary of Ian Fleming’s birth. Today also brings Bond fans the paperback edition of Charlie Higson’s fourth Young Bond novel, Hurricane Gold.

    Hurricane Gold piled high at Waterstone’s Piccadilly

    First published in September 2007, Hurricane Gold finds James in storm-ravaged Mexico as he comes face-to-face with a group of ruthless bandits.

    What should make this a particularly exciting purchase for Young Bond fans is the inclusion of an exclusive extract from the forthcoming By Royal Command and, The Young Bond Dossier notes, a five-page preview of the highly-anticipated graphic novel adaptation of SilverFin.

    As part of the Hurricane Gold paperback launch, a solid gold copy of the book was crafted – the book is the centrepiece of the Young Bond section of the For Your Eyes Only: Ian Fleming And James Bond exhibition at London’s Imperial War Museum.

    Charlie Higson will also be embarking on a tour to promote the novel. Dates and locations can be found here.

    Hurricane Gold is the final part of May’s Bond book trifecta, which began with the release of Samantha Weinberg’s The Moneypenny Diaries: Final Fling and continued with today’s launch of Devil May Care.

    Keep watching CommanderBond.net for the latest literary James Bond news.

  10. Third 'Devil May Care' Extract In Vanity Fair

    By Kevin Wells on 2008-05-27

    WARNING: Spoilers

    With the launch of Devil May Care by Sebastian Faulks only hours away, Vanity Fair has published a third extract online. This extract is illustrated and details Bond and Scarlett Papava driving to see Dr. Julius Gorner where he and Bond will face off playing tennis.

    Two previous extracts were published by the Times. (Extract 1, Extract 2)

    Doubleday’s James Bond website has also been slighty updated with a little information on the Bentley Limited Edition including a photo journey with a look inside the making of the edition. See PDF here.

    Devil May Care hits bookshelves Wednesday 28 May. Keep watching CommanderBond.net for the latest news in the lead-up to the Ian Fleming Centenary and the release of Sebastian Faulks’ novel.