Ian Fleming – The Man With The Golden Gun – First Edition 1965 – SIGNED by Roger Moore

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Ian Fleming – The Man With The Golden Gun – First Edition 1965 – SIGNED by Roger Moore

£1,950.00

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£1,950.00

A first edition, first printing published by Cape in 1965. A near fine book SIGNED by Sir Roger Moore to the title page without dedication – some rubbing to the spine tips and corners. In a very good unclipped wrapper with a little wear to the spine tips and corners and some browning to the spine and some spotting to the rear panel. Rare signed by Sir Roger.

Roger Moore, the suave English actor, portrayed James Bond in seven films, including “The Man with the Golden Gun” (1974). Filming in exotic locations like Thailand, the production faced challenges due to political unrest. Moore’s charm and wit, epitomising the Bond character, shone through despite difficulties. The film featured iconic sequences, including the car barrel-roll stunt. Moore’s performance, blending humour and action, solidified his place as one of the most beloved Bonds. “The Man with the Golden Gun” remains a testament to Moore’s enduring legacy as 007 and the enduring allure of the James Bond franchise.


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A first edition, first printing published by Cape in 1965. A near fine book SIGNED by Sir Roger Moore to the title page without dedication – some rubbing to the spine tips and corners. In a very good unclipped wrapper with a little wear to the spine tips and corners and some browning to the spine and some spotting to the rear panel. Rare signed by Sir Roger.

Roger Moore, the suave English actor, portrayed James Bond in seven films, including “The Man with the Golden Gun” (1974). Filming in exotic locations like Thailand, the production faced challenges due to political unrest. Moore’s charm and wit, epitomising the Bond character, shone through despite difficulties. The film featured iconic sequences, including the car barrel-roll stunt. Moore’s performance, blending humour and action, solidified his place as one of the most beloved Bonds. “The Man with the Golden Gun” remains a testament to Moore’s enduring legacy as 007 and the enduring allure of the James Bond franchise.