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The James Bond dossier

  • Kingsley Amis

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Published in hardcover in 1965, The James Bond Dossier was one of the first studies of the James Bond novels of Ian Fleming, following O.F. Snelling’s 007 James Bond: A Report by one year. Unlike Snelling, Dossier author Kinglsey Amis was not only friends with Ian Fleming, but also benefited from having all of Fleming’s published Bond novels at his disposal; Snelling’s book went to press just as penultimate volume You Only Live Twice was being published.

This is a cogent, humorous, and engaging overview of Fleming’s Bond novels; Amis’s enthusiasm for them carries through the page. While he’s never critical of the books (he admits at the outset that he’s a huge fan), Amis does occasionally poke fun at things, but in a way that would even make the most ardent Fleming defender chuckle. In many ways, The James Bond Dossier is more entertaining than the Bond books themselves; Amis’s wit and keen eye bring out so many details that multiple readings would no doubt be rewarding.

Genres

  • James Bond (Fictitious character)
  • James Bond
  • Characters
  • Literature, history and criticism
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About the author

  • Kingsley Amis

    16 April 1922 - 22 October 1995

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    Pan

    1965-01-01

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    Pan

    1966

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    New American Library

    1965-06-01

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Jonathan Cape

1965-01-01

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    New American Library

    1965

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    New American Library

    1965

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    Jonathan Cape

    1965

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    New American Library

    1966

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    New American Library

    1965

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    J. Cape

    1965