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  1. The Blades Library Book Club: No Deals, Mr. Bond

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-06-16

    Welcome back to The Blades Library Book Club – the place for quality discussions of the books of James Bond!

    No Deals, Mr. Bond UK First Edition

    UK First Edition

    Every two months a James Bond 007 novel is chosen for the club members to read. A thread is posted in the club forums listing locations on where you can find the novel. Discussions about the book will go on as the book is read and when it is finished. Another thread will be created so that club members can post their review and give a rating on the current book.

    All fans of the Literary Bond are eligible for membership. All you need to do to sign up is register on the CBn Forums (it’s free and only takes a minute) and then post your name in the sign up thread.

    The Book Club’s Twenty-first Book

    Currently we are progressing though the James Bond 007 novels in chronological order, since quite a number of members are using the club as an opportunity to read the books for the very first time. The club has just finished all fourteen of the Ian Fleming novels as well as the one-time-only Bond novel by Kingsley Amis, Colonel Sun. Most recently, the club moved onto the John Gardner era, and now continues with his sixth novel: No Deals, Mr. Bond.

    Obtaining The Book

    Ordering online should be fairly easy. No Deals, Mr. Bond can be ordered online (although in used condition) from the following sources:

    Discuss other places to buy No Deals, Mr. Bond or where you got your copy in this thread.

    Discuss The Book While Reading

    Want to talk about the book while reading it? Post a new thread in The Blades Library.

    Review And Rate The Book

    After you have finished reading No Deals, Mr. Bond, you can discuss it with other club members in The Blades Library, and give the book your personal rating out of five in this thread.

    If you have any questions or suggestions just post them in a new thread. Happy reading.

    *New* Archive Of All Past Read Books

    Additionally, club members can review or comment on any of the past read books in the club any time they want. Click here for the full archive of the past read books in the club.

    Previous Books Read

  2. Titan James Bond Collections Now Discounted At Amazon

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-06-16

    Titan’s two newest James Bond 007 comic strip collections, Death Wing and Shark Bait, are now available to pre-order at a discounted price at amazon.com.

    The Death Wing collection also includes the stories Sea Dragon (which has never been published in the UK) and When The Wizard Awakes. Live And Let Die‘s Madeline Smith will provide the introduction. This Bond collection will be released on 11 September 2007.

    The Shark Bait collection (which is due for release in the US on 12 February 2008) will include Doomcrack and The Xanadu Connection in addition to the title story. Special features include the second part of an article centering on the Bond adventures in US comic strips.

    Pre-order Titan’s Death Wing from Amazon.com.

    Pre-order Titan’s Shark Bait from Amazon.com.

    Stay tuned to CBn for all the latest news on the Titan James Bond comic strip releases.

    Purchase the Titan James Bond 007 graphic novels from Amazon:

    The Man With The Golden Gun …… Amazon.co.uk / Amazon.com
    Octopussy …… Amazon.co.uk / Amazon.com
    On Her Majesty’s Secret Service …… Amazon.co.uk / Amazon.com
    Goldfinger …… Amazon.co.uk / Amazon.com
    Casino Royale …… Amazon.co.uk / Amazon.com
    Dr. No …… Amazon.co.uk / Amazon.com
    The Spy Who Loved Me …… Amazon.co.uk / Amazon.com
    Colonel Sun …… Amazon.co.uk / Amazon.com
    The Golden Ghost …… Amazon.co.uk / Amazon.com
    Trouble Spot …… Amazon.co.uk / Amazon.com
    The Phoenix Project …… Amazon.co.uk / Amazon.com
    Death Wing (UK: 27 July / US: 11 Sept) …… Amazon.co.uk / Amazon.com
    Shark Bait (UK & US: 12 Feb 2008) …… Amazon.co.uk / Amazon.com

  3. Exclusive Photographs From 'The Battle For Bond'

    By Charles Helfenstein on 2007-06-14

    CBn has received several exclusive photographs from the upcoming book by Robert Sellers, The Battle For Bond.

    Due for release on 18 June, The Battle For Bond has become one of the most anticipated literary 007 releases of the year. It tells the story of perhaps the most controversial part of the series’ legacy and includes previously unpublished material including letters, private documents and over 100 never-before-seen photographs and illustrations.

    'The Battle For Bond' (#1) 'The Battle For Bond' (#2)

    Photographs 1 and 2 from The Battle For Bond.

    Photograph #1: Shark attack. Kevin McClory commissioned a series of seven drawings by John Huston’s art director Stephen Grimes in a bid to raise interest in his proposed Bond movie at the 1959 Venice Film Festival. This drawing focuses on the climactic underwater battle. All seven drawings appear in the book, the first time these historical images have been seen.

    Photograph #2: Lawrence of Arabia himself, Peter O’Toole, celebrates with Jack
    Whittingham, Kevin McClory and his wife Bobo, after the High Court success in the infamous 1963 Thunderball court case.

    'The Battle For Bond' (#3) 'The Battle For Bond' (#4)

    Photographs 3 and 4 from The Battle For Bond.

    Photograph #3: Cubby Broccoli and Kevin McClory are handsomely greeted when they arrive in Tokyo for a publicity tour for Thunderball.

    Photograph #4: On a location recce for Warhead in New York, Sean Connery visits the Statue of Liberty, earmarked for one of the film’s proposed big action sequences. The book features other photos of Connery in New York and pre-production artwork from Warhead.

    'The Battle For Bond' (#5)

    Photograph 5 from The Battle For Bond.

    Photograph #5: This is the telegram message from Ian Fleming to crime novelist Eric Ambler, a mutual friend of Hitchcock, asking if the master would consent to direct the first Bond movie. This is a major historical document, proof that Hitchcock was Fleming’s personal choice to bring Bond to the screen.

    Pre-order The Battle For Bond: The Genesis of Cinema’s Greatest Hero from Amazon.co.uk.

    Stay tuned to CBn for all the latest literary James Bond news.

    Photographs and documents for #1, 2 and 5 courtesy of Sylvan Whittingham Mason. www.sylvanmason.com

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  4. 'The James Bond Encyclopedia' Coming In September 2007

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-06-13

    Even with the seemingly endless supply of James Bond books that were released last year to capitalize on Daniel Craig’s debut in Casino Royale, there are also several other ones in the pipeline for 2007.

    Due out in September 2007 is The James Bond Encyclopedia by John Cork and Collin Stutz. 007 fans best know Cork as one of the co-authors of 2002’s James Bond: The Legacy and one of the producers of the Special Edition James Bond DVDs.

    In addition to featuring more than 2,000 movie stills and images, The James Bond Encyclopedia will focus on the 007 lifestyle, the role of Bond as interpreted by the six actors who have played him on the big screen, and double-page features on every Bond film, with details of production history, cast, and crew. Cover artwork can be viewed at K1Bond007.

    To be published by DK Publishing and 320 pages in length, The James Bond Encyclopedia will be released on 6 September 2007 in the UK and 1 October in the US. It can currently be pre-ordered at a discounted price online.

    Created in full collaboration with Eon Productions, producers of the Bond movies, this illustrated celebration of the world’s most famous super-spy examines every aspect of 007’s world, with information on his history, style, and tastes, along with A-Z guides to his adversaries, allies, gadgets, cars, and, of course, the ever-glamorous Bond girls.

    John Cork and Collin Stutz authorities on every aspect of the James Bond story, wrote the acclaimed book on the James Bond phenomenon, James Bond: The Legacy, have produced, written and directed 30 special feature documentaries for MGM’s DVD releases of James Bond films, and contributed to The Ultimate James Bond: An Interactive Dossier CD-Rom for MGM Interactive.

    Pre-order The James Bond Encyclopedia from Amazon.co.uk.

    Pre-order The James Bond Encyclopedia from Amazon.com.

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

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  5. 'Bond 22' Filming Due To Start Late 2007/Early 2008

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-06-13

    According to a report from The Guardian, revenues at Pinewood Studios will be hit during 2007 due to a number of major productions that will ‘commence filming some weeks later than previously expected.’

    While Pinewood would not comment on which specific projects had been delayed, a spokesperson for Eon Productions told Reuters that Daniel Craig’s second James Bond film, Bond 22 (set for theatrical release on 7 November 2008), was due to begin filming at the end of 2007. She had no comment on whether this was a delayed start to filming.

    As a result of the timing delay at Pinewood, reported film revenues for 2007 are likely to be flat year-on-year. 2008 will, in turn, likely see an increase in profits.

    Nonetheless, many industry experts are predicting 2007 could be the most lucrative yet for the British film industry, despite Pinewood’s update and fierce competition from countries in eastern Europe with cheaper costs (as was the case with Prague’s Barrandov Studios for Casino Royale). This is largely because, from this year, the Treasury will be offering up to 20% tax relief for small budget films and 16% for films costing more than £20 million.

    One of Pinewood’s main attractions is the newly rebuilt ‘007 Stage,’ which was burned down by a fire in July 2006. The new stage has increased the usable area inside from 45,424 square feet to 59,000 square feet. Click here for an in-depth report on the rebuilding of the ‘007 Stage’.

    CBn will keep you updated with all the latest news, rumours and details regarding Bond 22.

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  6. Martin Campbell To Helm '36' Remake

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-06-13

    CBn reported last Friday that Martin Campbell (GoldenEye, Casino Royale) was in negotiations to direct Unstoppable, a 20th Century Fox drama about a runaway train carrying a cargo of toxic chemicals. Now, Reuters reports that Campbell is additionally attached to direct 36, a remake of a 2004 French-language thriller.

    36 revolves around two detectives who try to solve a series of armored car robberies in the hopes of landing a promotion promised to whoever catches the perpetrators. Robert De Niro is producing the project and has been attached to star. The original film, 36 quai des orfevres, starred veteran actors Daniel Auteuil and Gerard Depardieu.

    With pre-production commencing on Unstoppable, which isn’t due for release until 2009, and now the 36 remake, it is looking quite unlikely that James Bond fans will see Campbell return for Daniel Craig’s second 007 film.

    CBn will keep you updated with all the latest news, rumours and details regarding Bond 22.

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  7. Looking Back: 'Zero Minus Ten'

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-06-13

    The CBn ‘Looking Back…’ series now moves onto Raymond Benson and his continuation novels. It was ten years ago in April 1997 that Raymond Benson’s first James Bond 007 novel, Zero Minus Ten, was published. Taking the role of Bond continuation author after John Gardner, this was Benson’s first full-length Bond novel and is often considered today to be one of his best. CBn takes an indepth look back at Zero Minus Ten. Included are trivia notes about the book and CBn forum fan reactions…

    In ten days, Hong Kong will pass into the hands of the Chinese–and 007 is on his way there to undertake his most dangerous and thrilling mission yet.

    In the Australian desert, a nuclear bomb explodes. There are no survivors and no clues about who has made it or detonated it.

    In England, two police officers are shot dead when they apprehend a cargo vessel in Portsmouth dock. Vast quantities of heroin are later found on board.

    And in Hong Kong, an explosion rips through one of the colony’s famous floating restaurants, killing the entire Board of Directors of EurAsia Enterprises Ltd, a multi-billion dollar shipping corporation.

    The People’s Republic of China is about to resume control after a century and a half of British rule–and the colony is a powder keg waiting to explode. The tension reaches breaking point when a solicitor from one of Britain’s most prestigious law firms is killed in a car bomb at Government House.

    These apparently random events are connected–and Bond must find out how and why. From the heady casinos of Macau to the seedy strip clubs of Kowloon, 007’s investigations bring him into conflict with ruthless Triad gangs, a power-hungry Chinese general–and a beautiful night club hostess called Sunni Pei.

    All enquiries seem to lead to EurAsia Enterprises Ltd–and its assassinated owner. James Bond is about to come up against one of the most formidable adversaries of his career.

    UK First Edition Hardback

    Trivia

    Zero Minus Ten had a print run of 5000 thousand copies when it was first released–all of which were sold out quickly, causing a second print to be ordered.

    The US paperback edition originally had a blue cover which did not fit into the style with the US paperback covers that were to follow for the Benson books. The cover was changed before release, but it is still available to view on amazon.com.

    Unlike several of Benson’s 007 novels that followed, there was no large print edition of Zero Minus Ten.

    A UK paperback copy of Zero Minus Ten that is ‘not for retail sale’ came in a Tomorrow Never Dies VHS set which was released in the UK.

    While being promoted to the Captain status in later John Gardner James Bond novels, here 007 is a Commander once again.

    Raymond Benson’s original working title for the novel was No Tears For Hong Kong.

    I may upset a few Fleming devotees by suggesting that Benson, while obviously lacking Fleming’s sheer innovative vision, is by far a finer descriptive writer. The smells and sound of Hong Kong seem to seep out of these pages and the effect is both intoxicating and, to some degree, educational. Benson isn’t afraid, on occasion, to shower the reader in the heady results of his research. Bond’s tackle with Triad forces, over a seemingly in-depth Chinese game called Mahjong, is vividly detailed. So much, in fact, that Bond’s grasp of the game seems unlikely, to say the least. This detailing returns later in the book as Bond observes a Triad ritual, and one can’t help feeling that the author, too, must have sneaked into the inner sanctums of this mysterious, ancient and all-powerful oriental force… Benson shows a good deal of skill in reconstructing this character… Zero Minus Ten does succeed, and against enormous odds. Not enough perhaps, to appease the anger of the Fleming trainspotters, for they didn’t even accept [Kingsley] Amis. Personally, however, I’d feel no sense of irony in proudly filing this next to my prized first edition of From Russia With Love. Yes, it really is that good. Bond is back, in hugely entertaining style…

    Manchester Evening News

    Release Timeline

    • 1997: 1st British Hodder & Stoughton Hardback Edition
    • 1997: 1st American Putnam Hardback Edition
    • 1998: 1st British Coronet Paperback Edition
    • 1998: 1st American Jove Paperback Edition

    Forum Reviews

    Benson’s first Bond novel and is quite good. I particularly enjoyed the lengthy description of the Mahjong game, Bond’s ordeal in the Australian outback, and that fact that his villain is kind of a drunk. Great details all around.

    CBn Forum member Zencat

    This may be my favorite Benson novel. I highly recommend it. The fight scene on the airplane is a standout among many very good scenes.

    CBn Forum member B007GLE

    I’d pick it up. Read’s like a mix between a film and Fleming’s literary Bond. Worthwhile a look. If your going to read Benson it’s probably the best place to start as he lays out for the reader things that have been going on with OO7 in the past and get’s Fleming’s mentality of Bond out on to the page.

    CBn Forum member 1q2w3e4r

    This first James Bond novel by Raymond Benson seems to often be called one of the author’s best, but I personally have never found it to be at the top of my list when I rank his novels. Granted, none of Benson’s novels or novelizations are what I’d call bad. This one seems to evoke a feeling of a 007 film in some parts. I’d recommend this to literary fans.

    CBn Forum member Qwerty

    This book got me hooked on the Literary 007. It is a must read if you like Benson, or in my opinion, Bond at all.

    CBn Forum member dajman_007

    This was the first Bond novel I read, and the first thing I did when I finished was go and seek out the rest – I really enjoyed it and want to read it again some time soon.

    The three albino killers were good, I don’t know where it came from but its the sort of thing that Fleming might have come up with.

    In many ways, I think this is the best of Benson’s Bond novels. Maybe its because its the first, or maybe its just because I have an interest in Chinese/Hong Kong stuff in general. It’s also quite like the films, so its easy to imagine Brosnan in the role. Anyway, I liked it.

    CBn Forum member Double-0 Six

    Personally I think Zero Minus Ten was Benson’s best. I loved the Mahjong game. I don’t even understand the game but that was one of my favorite parts.

    CBn Forum member philbowski

    I’m re-reading Zero Minus Ten at the moment, and I really do find it a thumping good yarn. Benson’s grasp on the character of James Bond is superb, while his research on Hong Kong and China is terrific (a few mistakes here and there, but you can’t have everything – may just be typos), and he brings location to glorious life in a way accomplished by surprisingly few Bond novels. Guy Thackeray and Sunni Pei are much more interesting characters than they strike one on initial reading, and the plot is a real grabber. Could have used a better editing job and perhaps another draft, but, heck, this is still a cracking thriller. Not sure that Benson ever really bettered it (although I’m also very fond of The Man With the Red Tattoo).

    CBn Forum member Loomis

  8. Young Bond 'SilverFin' Graphic Novel Coming In May 2008

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-06-12
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    Bond and Beyond reports today that the graphc novel of Charlie Higson’s first Young James Bond novel, SilverFin, is set to be released on 1 May 2008.

    The SilverFin graphc novel will have artwork illustrations by Kev Walker and will be published by Puffin Books. It will retail for £7.99. Details on this first (of hopefully many) Young Bond graphic novel were first revealed on CBn back in April 2005.

    Additionally, the UK paperback edition of Higson’s Hurricane Gold will be released on 5 June 2008 and will retail for £6.99. Hurricane Gold finds James finds trapped on an island off the Mexican coast among some of the world’s most evil criminals. The hardback edition is set for release on 6 September of this year.

    Order the UK hardback edition of Hurricane Gold from Amazon.co.uk

    Order the UK audiobook edition of Hurricane Gold from Amazon.co.uk

    Keep watching CBn for all the latest Hurricane Gold and Young Bond news.

  9. The 007th of June CBn Podcast is online

    By @mrpauldunphy on 2007-06-12

    This month I bring a month’s worth of Bond 22 news and speculation direct to your lug-hole, along with all the recent happenings in the world of literary Bond, and I bravely point the gunbarrel of curiosity on fellow Bond podcast “Being James Bond” (in a non-threatening way, mind).

    If you’re subscribed via iTunes (and why wouldn’t you be?) under your Podcast section, click the ‘Update’ button to have the new episode downloaded automatically for you. If you have iTunes installed correctly Click here to subscribe. Or you can find details on how to do this here.

    Please don’t forget to take a few seconds whilst you’re downloading to review the podcast on iTunes or Digg this article (link at the bottom of the page in a quite large font), to spread the word. It would be much appreciated!

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    You can download all episodes directly from the bottom of this page, if you can’t be bothered faffing around through iTunes.

  10. Win A James Bond Colour Sketch By Artist Robert McGinnis

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-06-12

    A lucky CBn member now has the chance to win a James Bond colour sketch created by artist Robert McGinnis.

    Robert McGinnis is best known by Bond fans as the man behind the memorable poster campaigns for Thunderball, You Only Live Twice, On Her Majesty’s Secret Service, Diamonds Are Forever, and more. As previously reported on CBn, the following sketch accompanies the art prints that are part of the Robert McGinnis Hollywood Edition.

    This colour sketch can be obtained by ordering two or more of the art prints (which cost $199 / £159 each), but CBn members can win one for free!

    Click Here To View The Robert McGinnis Colour Sketch

    This competition is open to all members of CBn. You must be a registered member of the CBn Forums and answer the following question correctly to be eligible to win. Not yet a member of CBn? Register here now – it is free and only takes a minute!

    To enter, fill out the following questionnaire and send a Communiqué/Private Message on the CBn Forums to ‘CBn Competition’ (Subject: CBn Sketch) by Midnight EST on 29 June 2007 (simply click on the link in this paragraph).

    1. Which James Bond film is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year: Thunderball | You Only Live Twice | On Her Majesty’s Secret Service | Diamonds Are Forever
    2. What is your CBn Forum Screen Name?
    3. What country/state do you live in?

    All those who answer correctly will be put into a drawing and the winner will be sent a Communique/Private Message via the CBn Forums to the Screen Name they provided to inform them of their winning. The winner must respond to this PM within three (3) days with the requested information (name, mailing address, etc) or another drawing will be held. The winner will be announced once shipping information has been received. The item will be shipped from the USA. In the event that a prize has been stolen or mishandled during shipment, CBn will not be able to replace the specific item–this has yet to be a problem.