Item #75253 Double O Seven. James Bond. A Report. O. F. SNELLING, FLEMING Ian.
Double O Seven. James Bond. A Report.
Double O Seven. James Bond. A Report.
Double O Seven. James Bond. A Report.
Double O Seven. James Bond. A Report.

Double O Seven. James Bond. A Report.

London: Neville Spearman, Holland Press, 1964. [Reference/ Literary criticism] FIRST EDITION. Octavo (22 x 15cm), pp.160. Publisher's black cloth hardcovers in the Richard Chopping-style dust-wrapper. A lovely fresh copy in a crisp, bright wrapper, albeit price clipped. A former book illustrator and intelligence operative in Russia, Oswald Frederick [Fred] Snelling was a highly-regarded member of the antiquarian book trade, serving as the Chief Clerk for London's Hodgson's and then Sotheby's Rare Book Department where he befriended the book collector Ian Fleming and assisted him in research for the James Bond novels. Snelling is best known for his 1964 analysis of the James Bond books, 'Double O Seven, James Bond, A Report', the earliest serious study of the James Bond phenomena. A more serious critique on the life and times of suave secret agent James Bond, which, unlike Kingsley Amis' 'The James Bond Dossier' the same year, was not a great commercial success when released, and is now a rather elusive piece of Bondiana. Item #75253

GILBERT, Jon. Ian Fleming: The Bibliography, p.610.

Price: £225.00

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