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James Bond creator Ian Fleming didn’t need to write about Cold War intrigue to consider the ways people scheme against each other. “The Shameful Dream,” a rare Fleming work published this week, is a ...
Talk of the Devil: The Collected Writings of Ian Fleming brings together a range of miscellaneous prose that will delight Fleming aficionados.
Historians think the story may have been written shortly before Fleming's death, and was likely inspired by a dispute over the rights to a James Bond comic strip.
A James Bond trend that lasted through many years of the franchise hasn’t been done in some time, and the next installment should bring it back.
“The Shameful Dream,” a rare Fleming work published this week, is a short story about a Londoner named Bone, Caffery Bone.
Historians think the story may have been written shortly before Fleming's death, and was likely inspired by a dispute over the rights to a James Bond comic strip.
Historians think the story may have been written shortly before Fleming's death, and was likely inspired by a dispute over the rights to a James Bond comic strip.
Historians think the story may have been written shortly before Fleming's death, and was likely inspired by a dispute over the rights to a James Bond comic strip.
Historians think the story may have been written shortly before Fleming's death, and was likely inspired by a dispute over the rights to a James Bond comic strip.
Historians think the story may have been written shortly before Fleming's death, and was likely inspired by a dispute over the rights to a James Bond comic strip.
Historians think the story may have been written shortly before Fleming's death, and was likely inspired by a dispute over the rights to a James Bond comic strip.