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A selection of our antiquarian books for sale The Man with the Golden Gun. FLEMING (Ian).
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The Man with the Golden Gun. FLEMING (Ian).

£400.00

First edition, first impression. 8vo. [195 x 135 x 28 mm]. 221 pp. Publisher's original black cloth, spine lettered in gilt, green and white endpapers. Dust jacket designed by Richard Chopping, not price-clipped, priced at 18s. net. (Binding is firm and free from any wear, dust jacket has small abrasions to spine with minor wear to the extremities, a few scratches to the rear cover and light stain to the rear turn-in of the dust jacket, otherwise in good condition and a bright example).
London: Jonathan Cape, 1965

Contents are clean and free from any inscriptions or stamps.

Fleming's penultimate work featuring James Bond, The Man with the Golden Gun was published posthumously and was Fleming's last complete novel, succeeded only by his short story collection Octopussy and The Living Daylights. The screenplay adaptation premiered in 1974 starring Roger Moore and Christopher Lee.

Stock no. ebc8826

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First edition, first impression. 8vo. [195 x 135 x 28 mm]. 221 pp. Publisher's original black cloth, spine lettered in gilt, green and white endpapers. Dust jacket designed by Richard Chopping, not price-clipped, priced at 18s. net. (Binding is firm and free from any wear, dust jacket has small abrasions to spine with minor wear to the extremities, a few scratches to the rear cover and light stain to the rear turn-in of the dust jacket, otherwise in good condition and a bright example).
London: Jonathan Cape, 1965

Contents are clean and free from any inscriptions or stamps.

Fleming's penultimate work featuring James Bond, The Man with the Golden Gun was published posthumously and was Fleming's last complete novel, succeeded only by his short story collection Octopussy and The Living Daylights. The screenplay adaptation premiered in 1974 starring Roger Moore and Christopher Lee.

Stock no. ebc8826

First edition, first impression. 8vo. [195 x 135 x 28 mm]. 221 pp. Publisher's original black cloth, spine lettered in gilt, green and white endpapers. Dust jacket designed by Richard Chopping, not price-clipped, priced at 18s. net. (Binding is firm and free from any wear, dust jacket has small abrasions to spine with minor wear to the extremities, a few scratches to the rear cover and light stain to the rear turn-in of the dust jacket, otherwise in good condition and a bright example).
London: Jonathan Cape, 1965

Contents are clean and free from any inscriptions or stamps.

Fleming's penultimate work featuring James Bond, The Man with the Golden Gun was published posthumously and was Fleming's last complete novel, succeeded only by his short story collection Octopussy and The Living Daylights. The screenplay adaptation premiered in 1974 starring Roger Moore and Christopher Lee.

Stock no. ebc8826

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