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Ian Fleming – The Spy Who Loved Me – SIGNED by Sir Roger Moore and Two Bond Girls
£485.00
A first edition, fifth printing of ‘The Spy Who Loved Me’ by Ian Fleming, published by Cape in 1963. A near fine book with one previous owner’s name to the top of the front endpaper. In a very good unclipped wrapper. Some of the usual browning to the spine with some light chipping and rubbing to the edges and corners. SIGNED on the half-title page by Roger Moore and to the front endpaper by Eva Rueber-Staier and Olga Bisera, both Bond girls in the film of the same name.
A unique James Bond novel, told from the perspective of Vivienne Michel, a young woman caught in danger at a remote motel. Bond appears later, rescuing her from two brutal thugs. Unlike other Bond books, it focuses on Michel’s experiences rather than espionage. The novel received mixed reactions, leading Fleming to restrict adaptations, though the 1977 film used only the title, creating an entirely new plot.
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A first edition, fifth printing of ‘The Spy Who Loved Me’ by Ian Fleming, published by Cape in 1963. A near fine book with one previous owner’s name to the top of the front endpaper. In a very good unclipped wrapper. Some of the usual browning to the spine with some light chipping and rubbing to the edges and corners. SIGNED on the half-title page by Roger Moore and to the front endpaper by Eva Rueber-Staier and Olga Bisera, both Bond girls in the film of the same name.
A unique James Bond novel, told from the perspective of Vivienne Michel, a young woman caught in danger at a remote motel. Bond appears later, rescuing her from two brutal thugs. Unlike other Bond books, it focuses on Michel’s experiences rather than espionage. The novel received mixed reactions, leading Fleming to restrict adaptations, though the 1977 film used only the title, creating an entirely new plot.
















