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The Man With the Golden Gun

The Man With the Golden Gun

6b  Ian Fleming. Great Britain: Richard Clay (The Chaucer Press),1965 First Edition. Second Impression

Notes

The Man with the Golden Gun, first published in 1965, is the final James Bond novel by Ian Fleming, released posthumously following the author’s death in 1964. The story finds Bond recovering from a near-fatal brainwashing and sent on a mission to eliminate the assassin Francisco Scaramanga, known as “the man with the golden gun.” Set largely in Jamaica, the novel departs somewhat from the earlier high-gloss style of the series, offering a more subdued and introspective tone as Bond confronts both external threats and lingering psychological effects. The work reflects a closing chapter in the Bond canon, blending action with a sense of finality.

Ian Fleming (1908–1964) was a British novelist and former naval intelligence officer whose creation of James Bond redefined the modern spy genre. Drawing on his wartime experiences and knowledge of international espionage, Fleming crafted a series of novels that combined realism with escapism, establishing a lasting cultural icon. The Man with the Golden Gun, completed shortly before his death, is often noted for its darker tone and more reflective portrayal of Bond, offering a final glimpse into Fleming’s evolving vision of the character and securing its place as the concluding work in his influential series.

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Black cloth with gold lettering. Intact very fine condition.

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Description

6b  Ian Fleming. Great Britain: Richard Clay (The Chaucer Press),1965 First Edition. Second Impression

Notes

The Man with the Golden Gun, first published in 1965, is the final James Bond novel by Ian Fleming, released posthumously following the author’s death in 1964. The story finds Bond recovering from a near-fatal brainwashing and sent on a mission to eliminate the assassin Francisco Scaramanga, known as “the man with the golden gun.” Set largely in Jamaica, the novel departs somewhat from the earlier high-gloss style of the series, offering a more subdued and introspective tone as Bond confronts both external threats and lingering psychological effects. The work reflects a closing chapter in the Bond canon, blending action with a sense of finality.

Ian Fleming (1908–1964) was a British novelist and former naval intelligence officer whose creation of James Bond redefined the modern spy genre. Drawing on his wartime experiences and knowledge of international espionage, Fleming crafted a series of novels that combined realism with escapism, establishing a lasting cultural icon. The Man with the Golden Gun, completed shortly before his death, is often noted for its darker tone and more reflective portrayal of Bond, offering a final glimpse into Fleming’s evolving vision of the character and securing its place as the concluding work in his influential series.

Description

Black cloth with gold lettering. Intact very fine condition.

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