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1968 - 2022
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A set of first edition, first printings of James Bond titles, written after Ian Fleming’s death, many of which are signed by the authors.
This is a large set of fine titles, comprising of 31 in total. Dating between 1968 and 2022, this set encompasses 54 years after the death of James Bond creator, Ian Fleming. The subject matter of each novel changes, too, featuring poignant technological advancements and rhetoric.
Condition Report
Colonel Sun:
Neatly price clipped, but retains the original 21s. net price.
It has few closed tears and slight bumping at the spine tips.
There are not any inscriptions.
License Renewed:
Very little shelf wear.
Not price clipped, free from inscriptions.
For Special Services:
Has not been price clipped, showing the original £6.95 net price.
There is slight shelf wear present.
Icebreaker:
Correctly shows the £7.50 net price.
There is slight bumping present.
Role for Honour:
Has not been price clipped and the jacket is fully intact, displaying £7.95 net.
There is slight shelf wear present.
Nobody Lives Forever:
Shows the original £8.95 net price.
It has some slight rubbing at the top and tail edges.
No Deals, Mr. Bond:
Shows the £10.95 net price.
There is no further wear to note.
Scorpius:
Displays the original £10.95 net price.
This a faultless copy.
Win, Lose of Die:
Displays a price of £11.95 and thus has not been price clipped.
There are very slight surface scratches present.
License to Kill:
Displays both the £12.95 and $18.95 net prices.
Brokenclaw:
Not clipped and the £12.95 net price is present.
The Man from Barbossa:
Has been price clipped but is otherwise fine.
Death is Forever:
Has not been price clipped, with no price to display on either flaps.
It is free from additional wear.
Never Send Flowers:
Does not have a price to display on either flap, thus has not been price clipped.
There is no additional wear to note.
Seafire:
Displays the original price of £16.99.
There is slight shelf wear present.
Cold:
Shows the original price of £16.99.
There are no additional faults with this copy.
Goldeneye:
The true first Hodder printing.
It is in near fine condition in like wrapper.
Tomorrow Never Dies:
A near fine copy of the Hodder first edition, in like wrapper .
Signed by way of a Raymond Benson bookplate
Zero Minus Ten:
Shows the correct price of £16.99 and has no further wear.
Facts of Death:
Shows the price of £16.99 and also has no additional wear.
High Time to Kill:
Has not been price clipped, showing £16.99.
It is flat signed by Raymond Benson on the full title page in black ink.
The World is Not Enough:
Has some slight shelf wear and has not been price clipped, displaying the original £16.99 price.
The author’s signature is present on the full title page.
Doubleshot:
Displays the original £16.99 net price.
It has been flat signed by the author in black ink to the full title page.
Never Dream of Dying:
Shows the original £17.99 price and has not further wear to note.
Die Another Day:
Has not been clipped, showing the £18.99 price.
It is flat signed by the author to an Ex-Libris label.
The Man with the Red Tattoo:
Shows the original price of £18.99 and again is flat signed to an Ex-Libris label.
There is no further wear to note.
Devil May Care:
In fine condition.
Not price clipped (£18.99) and flat signed by Faulks on the full title page.
Carte Blanche:
True first edition and the limited edition issue, which is presented in a black and silver foil dust wrapper, differing from the white and red first edition.
Not price clipped.
Solo:
Not clipped, showing the £18.99 net price.
It is flat signed by the author to the full title page and is otherwise without wear.
Trigger Mortis:
shows the £18.99 net price, therefore it has not been clipped.
There is no wear to note.
The author has flat signed in black ink.
Forever and a Day:
Priced at £18.99.
This is the limited edition signed title.
It is flat signed by Horowitz on the limitation page.
With A Mind to Kill:
Has not been price clipped, showing £20.00 net.
It is flat signed by Horowitz to the full title page.
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