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Ian Fleming – Octopussy and The Living Daylights – First Edition 1966 – with 007 Envelopes SIGNED by Maryam D’Abo and Timothy Dalton

A first edition, first printing published by Cape in 1966. A near fine book in a near fine unclipped wrapper with the stickered price of 16s. Accompanied by two 007 envelopes one signed by Timothy Dalton and Maryam D’Abo (both with certificates of authenticity within them.

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Ian Fleming – Octopussy and The Living Daylights – First Edition 1966 – SIGNED by 7 of the films’ cast

A first edition, first printing of ‘Octopussy and The Living Daylights’ published in 1966. A near fine book in like wrapper, unclipped with 10s 6d to the front flap. Signed to the prelims (with character names) by: Tony Meyer (Miscka in Octopussy), David Meyer (Grischka), (Kara Milovi, The living Daylights/Maryam...

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James Bond – Octopussy – 007 Special – Annual

First edition, first printing. This is a near fine copy. The pictorial paperbound boards are slightly faded at the top edge with some very faint toning. The corners are generally sharp but the top corners appear very lightly bumped. The internals are clean and free from previous owners ink. It...

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Ian Fleming - Octopus - Article - The Times

Ian Fleming – My Friend The Octopus – The Times 1957

Article published in the The Sunday Times on 24 March 1957: Fleming writes about his evolving relationship with a local octopus in Jamaica. Initially viewing octopuses as frightening and formidable — “probably no living creature inspires such universal loathing and terror as the octopus.” He describes observing one slumbering beneath shallow...

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