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  1. The History of 30 Assault Unit: Ian Fleming's Red Indians US edition due January 2010

    By Devin Zydel on 2009-11-07

    James Bond fans in the United States can now pre-order Craig Cabell’s new book, 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

    This title was released in the UK in mid-October and is now scheduled to arrive stateside in January 2010.

    As earlier reported by CommanderBond.net, this latest book by Cabell takes 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 is published in hardback by Pen & Sword Military. Retailing for £19.99 / $39.95, it can currently be ordered online at a discounted price:

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  2. Daniel Craig confirms Bond 23 is due in 2011

    By Devin Zydel on 2009-11-06
    Daniel Craig is James Bond in 'Quantum of Solace'

    Daniel Craig is James Bond in Quantum of Solace

    In mid-October, CommanderBond.net was the first site to report on Daniel Craig’s recent comments that work was set to begin on Bond 23 towards the end of 2010. Since then, the James Bond star has confirmed his statement once more when 007 was brought up for discussion on his 29 October appearance on Live with Regis and Kelly.

    While the overwhelming majority of the talkshow segment was dedicated to Craig’s performance in the Broadway play A Steady Rain opposite Hugh Jackman, as expected, the topic of his third James Bond film came up.

    When asked what the plan was for the next Bond, Craig responded: ‘The plan is to start shooting the next one at the end of next year so it’ll be ready for 2011. So we’ve got a lot of work to do.’

    Click here to watch the entire video segment [James Bond is brought up at the 4:40 mark].

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  3. James Bond's Willy Bogner to head Munich bid for 2018 Winter Olympics

    By Devin Zydel on 2009-11-06

    Willy Bogner has been named head of Munich’s bid for the 2018 Winter Olympics.

    The former two-time Olympian skier, who won the famed Wengen downhill as a 17-year-old, later became a movie maker and directed and filmed skiing scenes in four James Bond movies [On Her Majesty’s Secret Service, The Spy Who Loved Me, For Your Eyes Only and A View to a Kill], as well as movies from several Winter Games.

    Bogner was responsible for some film scenes used in the Russian city of Sochi’s successful bid to land the 2014 Olympics.

    The 67-year-old was a longtime member of Germany’s National Olympic Committee. The sports apparel company he inherited from his father has supplied clothing to German Olympic teams for years.

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  4. Quantum of Solace: The Complete James Bond Short Stories wins award

    By Devin Zydel on 2009-11-05

    Back in August of this year, CommanderBond.net reported that the 2008 hardback release of Ian Fleming’s Quantum of Solace: The Complete James Bond Short Stories had been nominated in the Best Jacket/Cover Design category at the 2009 British Book Design and Production Awards.

    Ian Fleming

    Ian Fleming

    We can now report that this 007 omnibus has taken home the top prize in it’s category following the announcement of the winners at London’s Royal Lancaster Hotel on 29 October.

    BPIF Chief Executive, Michael Johnson was quoted as saying: ‘We saw an exceptional high standard of entrants this year and our judging panel did not have an easy job deciding the winners. Last night was a fantastic celebration of the outstanding creativity and quality found in British book design and production. The BPIF would like to congratulate the winners and all those who have put time and effort into creating such excellent examples of book design and production.’

    Released in October 2008 to tie in with Daniel Craig’s Bond film of the same name, Quantum of Solace: The Complete James Bond Short Stories brought together all nine of Fleming’s short stories that previously made up the For Your Eyes Only and Octopussy and The Living Daylights collections.

    The book was designed by Angus Hyland and Fabian Herrmann of Pentagram; its cloth-covered boards feature a silver embossed image of 007’s weapon of choice, the Walther PPK. The book is encased in a manilla cardboard wraparound, featuring the details of Bond’s missions within.

    Quantum of Solace competed against the following titles in the Best Jacket / Cover Design category:

    • Vintage Fashion (Carlton Books)
    • The Beer Book (Dorling Kindersley Publishing)
    • Gasoline (Merrell Publishers)
    • Oilopoly (Oneworld Publications)
    • The Snow Tourist (Portobello Books)
    • I Play the Drums in a Band Called Okay (Penguin Books)
    • Quantum of Solace (Penguin Books)

    To view the complete list of winners in all categories, visit the British Book Design and Production Awards website.

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  5. International edition of Charlie Higson's Young Bond Dossier listed on Amazon

    By Devin Zydel on 2009-11-05

    Back in June of this year, it was reported that an international paperback edition of Charlie Higson’s Danger Society: The Young Bond Dossier would be released alongside the regular UK hardback edition in October.

    'Danger Society: The Young Bond Dossier'

    Danger Society: The Young Bond Dossier

    As literary 007 collectors are no doubt aware, international/open market paperback editions of James Bond novels can be quite difficult to come by for collectors as they mark the first true appearance of the book in a paperback format and are often printed in extremely limited quantities.

    For collectors looking to pick up a copy, this title is now listed on Amazon.co.uk, available to purchase from several marketplace sellers:

    International paperback editions were previously issued for Higson’s By Royal Command, Hurricane Gold and SilverFin—all of them appearing almost identical in appearance to the UK hardback original.

    Touted as the complete and definitive guide to Higson’s Young Bond, the aptly-titled Danger Society: The Young Bond Dossier includes in-depth character profiles, information on the cars, weapons and exotic locations, plus photographs, maps, and illustrations by artist Kev Walker.

    As an added bonus, the book also features a brand new Young Bond story by Higson entitled A Hard Man to Kill. For more details on that story, click here.

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  6. Sir Roger Moore protests foie gras sale in new advertisement

    By Devin Zydel on 2009-11-05
    Sir Roger Moore

    Sir Roger Moore

    Sir Roger Moore has paid for and appears in a Peta protest ad opposite Selfridges’ food hall to appeal to the retailer to stop selling foie gras.

    The six-sheet ad went up on a Clear Channel-owned Oxford Street bus stop site yesterday and will stay up for two weeks (click here to view).

    The animal rights charity attempted to use an ad featuring a photograph of a bird being force fed. It says up to two kilograms of mash are pumped into the stomachs of ducks and geese through a pipe two or three times a day.

    It claims Clear Channel rejected the ad on the grounds it would be “offensive to the general public”.

    A different ad was cleared, which shows Moore holding a protest sign and bears the strapline “Force-Feeding Birds Is Cruel, Not Yule”.

    The James Bond actor has decided to use advertising after failing to change Selfridges’ position on foie gras with previous tactics.

    He wrote to the store in 2008 and this year offered to buy all the foie gras it had in stock if it would agree to stop permanently selling the product. Selfridges chief executive Paul Kelly has written back to Moore, a spokeswoman for the store confirmed.

    Moore, now 82, is best known for starring in James Bond films in the 1970s and 1980s, including ‘Live and Let Die’ and ‘A View to Kill’.

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  7. Sean Connery Star Collection DVD featuring Never Say Never Again

    By Devin Zydel on 2009-11-05

    Sean Connery’s renegade 1983 James Bond film Never Say Never Again is featured in a brand new DVD collection released this week from MGM Home Video.

    Entitled The Sean Connery Star Collection, this four-film set brings together the aforementioned 007 title along with Cuba, A Bridge Too Far and Shalako.

    The Sean Connery Star Collection (Region 1-encoded) retails for $24.98 and can currently be ordered at a discounted price from Amazon.com:

    There is currently no listing for a Region 2 counterpart on Amazon.co.uk.

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  8. Actors Fund performance of Daniel Craig's A Steady Rain on 8 November

    By Devin Zydel on 2009-11-04
    Daniel Craig

    Daniel Craig

    A special Actors Fund performance the Broadway play A Steady Rain featuring James Bond star Daniel Craig and Hugh Jackman is set to take place on Sunday, 8 November.

    The performance, beginning at 7:00pm, will be held at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre in Manhattan.

    The special, added performance will benefit the non-profit organization, which lends support to show people in need. To book tickets for this performance, phone 212-221-7300, ext. 133, e-mail [email protected] or visit the official Actors Fund website.

    A Steady Rain tells the story of two seasoned cops whose lifelong friendship is severely tested when a seemingly routine domestic disturbance call results in the death of a young boy. When the horrific truth of the situation is revealed, one of the two must take the blame for the fatal mistake.

    The Actors Fund, which was founded in 1882, is a non-profit organization that provides for the social welfare of all entertainment professionals. Some of the many programs The Actors Fund provides include a nursing home and assisted living care facility; senior and disabled programs; mental health services; chemical dependency services; entertainment industry assistance programs; the Phyllis Newman Women’s Health Initiative; the AIDS Initiative; and supportive housing on both coasts.

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  9. Preview Dame Shirley Bassey's The Performance

    By Devin Zydel on 2009-11-04

    Selected tracks from Dame Shirley Bassey’s forthcoming album The Performance are availabe to preview and download at the Daily Mail and The Times.

    Produced by current James Bond composer David Arnold, The Performance features songs penned by Manic Street Preachers, the Pet Shop Boys, Gary Barlow, KT Tunstall and Richard Hawley. It is the first full studio album for the three-time 007 theme song performer in more than 20 years.

    The album, due out on 9 November, also marks the reunion of Bassey with longtime Bond regulars John Barry and Don Black, who last collaborated together in 1971 for Diamonds are Forever.

    Tracks available to preview and/or download include:

    • The Girl From Tiger Bay (Manic Street Preachers)
    • Apartment (Rufus Wainwright)
    • Almost There (Tom Baxter)
    • Nice Men (KT Tunstall)
    • No Good About Goodbye (David Arnold / Don Black)
    • This Time (Gary Barlow)
    • The Performance Of My Life (Pet Shop Boys)
    • I Love You Now (Kaiser Chiefs)

    Keep watching the CommanderBond.net main page—and our Twitter feed—for more news on this exciting album.

  10. Fergus Fleming talks James Bond and beyond

    By Devin Zydel on 2009-11-03

    When Falls The Coliseum has scored an interview with Fergus Fleming, Director of Ian Fleming Publications, co-publisher of Queen Anne Press and last, but not least, nephew of 007 creator Ian Fleming.

    Ian Fleming

    Ian Fleming

    Discussing last year’s endless celebration to mark the centenary of his uncle, Fleming commented on the huge success of the many different events. He states: ‘Yes, the Centenary Year was excellent, its highlights many and varied. The Ian Fleming Gala evening was outstanding. My personal favorite was the launch of Sebastian Faulkes’ Devil May Care.’

    ‘Ian would definitely have been pleased with the Imperial War Museum exhibition,’ he continued. ‘He was brought up in the shadow of WWI, served in WWII and created a fictional spy for the Cold War. He never forgot that his father and brother had died defending their country. The Imperial War Museum was therefore a perfect place to celebrate his life and works.’

    As James Bond collectors will no doubt recall, last October saw the release of the Queen Anne Press collection of Ian Fleming’s books. This specially bound and extremely limited edition set was made available in fine, vellum and cloth bindings, with the price tag ranging from £2,000 to &pound18,000. Featured were all of Fleming’s Bond adventures, his popular children’s tale Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, the non-fiction Thrilling Cities and The Diamond Smugglers and Talk of the Devil, a brand new book containing rarely seen and previously unpublished material.

    Ian Fleming's 'Talk of the Devil'

    Ian Fleming’s Talk of the Devil

    When asked if he could divulge some further details on the elusive Talk of the Devil, Fleming replied: ‘The contents are mainly journalistic but they also include two short stories. One of them, A Poor Man Escapes, is Ian’s earliest known attempt at fiction. The other, The Shameful Dream, was written in 1951 and has as its hero a journalist named Bone – a year and a letter-change later the hero would be Bond. For fuller details, see our web site, www.queenannepress.com. The book is restricted currently to the Centenary Edition but it will be available as a single volume sometime in the future. Visit this CommanderBond.net article for even more details.

    Fergus Fleming also went on to comment on the recent reissuing of Fleming’s two non-fiction works, Thrilling Cities and The Diamond Smugglers, which were published by IFP earlier this year as limited edition hardbacks (only 300 copies each). They can currently be ordered from the IanFleming.com online store.

    He says: ‘They are pieces of extended journalism that were first published by the Sunday Times in the late 1950s. of the two, Thrilling Cities is probably the most entertaining but The Diamond Smugglers was something of a hit at the time – remarkably, it was the first of Ian’s books to be optioned (by Rank). They have been reissued by IFP not only to mark the centenary but because they are good books in their own right which have been overshadowed by the more glamorous Bond novels.’

    Ian Fleming's 'Thrilling Cities'

    Ian Fleming’s Thrilling Cities

    And while ‘all options are open’ for the future of the literary James Bond, Fleming unfortunately would not give any hints as to which direction they are heading towards next. When asked whether or not a new author had been chosen, he simply responded: ‘No comment on the next Bond author.’

    Be sure to head over to When Falls The Coliseum for the complete interview with Fergus Fleming.

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