Christopher Wood [Ian Fleming] – James Bond, The Spy Who Loved Me – First Edition 1977

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Christopher Wood [Ian Fleming] – James Bond, The Spy Who Loved Me – First Edition 1977

£1,350.00

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£1,350.00

A first edition, first printing of ‘James Bond, The Spy Who Loved Me’. A near fine book – a little spotting to the top edge. No inscriptions. In a near fine unclipped wrapper. There is a rubbed patch to the price on the front flap. A little rubbed, but a superb example. A book which is always found in ex-library condition – this is a beauty, mirroring the exquisite artwork by Bill Botten.

A novelisation of the 1977 film, expanding Ian Fleming’s world with Wood’s own flair. Unlike Fleming’s original The Spy Who Loved Me novel, this version follows the movie’s plot: Bond joins forces with Soviet agent Anya Amasova to stop shipping magnate Karl Stromberg’s apocalyptic scheme. Blending action, espionage, and glamour, Wood injects wit and sensuality, creating a faithful yet novel literary companion to Roger Moore’s cinematic Bond.


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A first edition, first printing of ‘James Bond, The Spy Who Loved Me’. A near fine book – a little spotting to the top edge. No inscriptions. In a near fine unclipped wrapper. There is a rubbed patch to the price on the front flap. A little rubbed, but a superb example. A book which is always found in ex-library condition – this is a beauty, mirroring the exquisite artwork by Bill Botten.

A novelisation of the 1977 film, expanding Ian Fleming’s world with Wood’s own flair. Unlike Fleming’s original The Spy Who Loved Me novel, this version follows the movie’s plot: Bond joins forces with Soviet agent Anya Amasova to stop shipping magnate Karl Stromberg’s apocalyptic scheme. Blending action, espionage, and glamour, Wood injects wit and sensuality, creating a faithful yet novel literary companion to Roger Moore’s cinematic Bond.