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In their heyday, the Beatles and Ian Fleming’s James Bond novels marked the United Kingdom’s greatest exports. In 1964 alone, the Fab Four sold 25 million records in the United States.
The journalist Malcolm Muggeridge, writing in 1966 to Fleming’s first biographer, John Pearson, had a warning: “Don’t you get destroyed by Bond’s ghost as Ian did by his creation. Remember ...
In 1996, he got a call from representatives of the Ian Fleming estate asking if he’d like to tackle writing a Bond novel, as others had done after Fleming’s death.
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