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Auction of first edition Ian Fleming novels at Bloomsbury on 6th December

01-Dec-2007 • Literary

On Thursday 6th December Bloomsbury Auctions is selling a near complete set of first edition Bond titles; most are signed, many have inscriptions, some have signed bookplates while others are simply unsigned first editions. Prices range from £300-22,000.

Amongst the 33 lots the highlights include a first edition, first issue of the first Bond book, Casino Royale, 1953 (lot 42) with the inscription: To / the power behind / the publishers’ throne! / from / the author / May 1953 (estimated to fetch £18,000-22,000).

Lot 43 will also set pulses racing, Live and Let Die, 1954 was Fleming’s second Bond book and is inscribed: ‘To / Donald Crowther / Who Helped with the Coin! / from / The Author / 1954’ (estimate £8,000-12,000). Presumably ‘the coin’ referred to, is one of those sold illegally by ‘Mr Big’ in the story.

Other interesting inscriptions include the one in Thunderball,1961 (lot 50) which reads: To / Jack / By Appointment, / M.O. to the SIS! / Ian (SIS being the Secret Intelligence Service) and it carries an estimate of £3,500-4,500.

The next lot, Moonraker of 1955 is estimated £5,000-7,000 and is inscribed: ‘To / E.B. Strauss / This ‘Tagebuch eines halbwüchsigen Spiones!’ / Ian Fleming / 1955.

The Spy Who Loved Me, 1962, which has an estimate of £3,000-4,000 is inscribed to Leonard Russell, Fleming’s friend and late literary editor of The Sunday Times and is also inscribed by Roger Moore, one of the actors who played Bond (lot 51).

These books are made even more desirable because of their condition, and it is interesting that the inscription ‘from the author’, was Fleming’s preferred method of signing his earlier titles.

To be sold by auction on Thursday 6th December 2007 at 11.00am & 1.00pm

Viewing beforehand on:
Tuesday 4th December from 9.30am to 5.30pm
Wednesday 5th December from 9.30am to 8.00pm
Thursday 6th December from 9.30am to 10.30am

Further details or view online at the Bloomsbury Austions website.

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