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Ian Fleming - Goldfinger - First UK Edition - 1959

Ian Fleming – Goldfinger – First UK Edition 1959

First edition, first printing of ‘Goldfinger’. Published by Jonathan Cape in London, 1959. This is a very good (or better) copy. The Richard Chopping dust wrapper has chipping and toning to the front and rear panels, with some mild handling marks throughout and one light stain to the rear panel....

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Ian Fleming - Goldfinger - First Edition

Ian Fleming – Goldfinger – First UK Edition 1959

A first edition, first printing of ‘Goldfinger’ published by Cape in 1959. A near fine book without inscriptions and some spotting to the top edge in a near fine clipped wrapper with a little rubbing here and browning to the spine. Some spotting to the tops of the flaps. A...

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Limited Edition Photograph 1/300 – Connery in Fort Knox [Goldfinger] – Getty Original – Mounted and Loose Framed

Getty Images 1964 Single fibre print, machine gelatin print on photo paper from the Getty Images Archive - this being 46/300 [’Goldfinger’], measuring 30cm x 41cm. The print shows Sean Connery standing in Fort Knox, straightening his tie and is blind stamped ‘Hulton Archive’. Now framed (laid loosely and entirely reframable)...

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Limited Edition Photograph 1/300 – ‘Aston Martin’ [Goldfinger] – Getty Original – Mounted and Loose Framed

Getty Images 1964 Single fibre print, machine gelatin print on photo paper from the Getty Images Archive - this being 12/300 [’Aston Martin’], measuring 30cm x 41cm. The print shows Bond’s Aston Martin DB5, and is blind stamped ‘Getty Images Gallery’. Now framed (laid loosely and entirely reframable) on grey card...

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