Ian Fleming – Goldfinger – First UK Edition 1959
£975.00
A first edition, first printing published by Cape in 1959. A very good (or better) book with one small number to the head of the front endpaper. The dust wrapper is priced 15s net and is good with some loss to the extremities with some minor foxing to the back panel with some light tape burns internally and some off-setting.
‘Goldfinger’ by Ian Fleming is the seventh James Bond novel, published in 1959. It follows British secret agent James Bond as he investigates the mysterious and wealthy Auric Goldfinger, suspected of gold smuggling. Bond uncovers a sinister plot called “Operation Grand Slam,” in which Goldfinger plans to contaminate the U.S. gold reserve at Fort Knox. The novel blends espionage, action, and suspense, showcasing Bond’s wit and resilience against a cunning, gold-obsessed villain.Â
A presentable example of the first editionÂ
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A first edition, first printing published by Cape in 1959. A very good (or better) book with one small number to the head of the front endpaper. The dust wrapper is priced 15s net and is good with some loss to the extremities with some minor foxing to the back panel with some light tape burns internally and some off-setting.
‘Goldfinger’ by Ian Fleming is the seventh James Bond novel, published in 1959. It follows British secret agent James Bond as he investigates the mysterious and wealthy Auric Goldfinger, suspected of gold smuggling. Bond uncovers a sinister plot called “Operation Grand Slam,” in which Goldfinger plans to contaminate the U.S. gold reserve at Fort Knox. The novel blends espionage, action, and suspense, showcasing Bond’s wit and resilience against a cunning, gold-obsessed villain.Â
A presentable example of the first editionÂ