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Patchogue-Medford Library mailto:ptchlib@suffolk.lib.ny.us No, Mr. Bond, I Expect You To READ!! |
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Ian Fleming's signature (with a smiley face that he himself drew!)
Encyclopedic Bond
| Encyclopedic Bond at the Patchogue-Medford Library | |
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The essential Bond : the authorized guide to the world of 007 by Lee Pfeiffer Officially endorsed by the Bond film producers, it features fascinating facts and behind-the-scenes stories as well as more than 250 rare production photos, cinema posters and product advertisements. It's all here: the missions, the gadgets, the vehicles, the legendary villains, the exotic locales and the even more exotic Bond women. |
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James Bond : the legacy by John Cork and Bruce Scivally A comprehensive-and fun-history of the movies, Illustrated with over 550 rare photographs, illustrations, and storyboards from the Bond archives. |
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The James Bond Dossier by Kingsley Amis Argues that Bond is an incarnation of the Oedipus myth |
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The man who saved Britain : a personal journey into the disturbing world of James Bond by Simon Winder Personal journey into the disturbing world of James Bond |
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James Bond : the secret world of 007 by Alastair Dougall Text, artwork, and photographs examine the James Bond character from the 007 films, describing his spy missions, gadgets, vehicles, enemies, allies, and lovers. |
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The complete James Bond movie encyclopedia by Steven Jay Rubin An A-Z listing of everything you always wanted to know about James Bond films but were afraid to ask. |
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The James Bond bedside companion by Raymond Benson An encyclopedia written by one of the authors who kept Bond alive after Ian Fleming's death |
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THOSE FAMOUS GADGETS!
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The science of James Bond: from bullets to bowler hats to boat jumps, the real technology behind 007's fabulous films by Lois H. Gresh and Robert Weinberg A lighthearted examination of the real-world truths behind the fantasy world of 007. Can a tossed bowler hat really decapitate a man? Can a car really fly, or turn into a submarine? Can a simple wristwatch do all the wondrous things Bond's watches have done over the years, from garroting people to detonating bombs to shooting out laser beams? |