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Ian Fleming: Royal Navy Commander working for British Naval Intelligence during World War II; author who later created James Bond and wrote 12 Bond novels and two short-story collections.
A German Bond fan club believe they have identified the real-life Nazis who inspired some of Ian Fleming's most memorable villains - and the industrialist whose story inspired Hugo Drax ...
Unveiling the shadowy inspirations behind Ian Fleming's iconic villains, German Bond enthusiasts believe they've uncovered the roots of Moonraker's Hugo Drax.
Ian Fleming: Royal Navy Commander working for British Naval Intelligence during World War II; author who later created James Bond and wrote 12 Bond novels and two short-story collections.
Before he became a spy or a novelist, Ian Fleming was a newspaperman. In 1933 he reported for Reuters on a blockbuster show trial in the Soviet Union in which a group of British engineers faced ...
NEW YORK — “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 ...
Quarterly magazine surfaces unpublished short stories The Shameful Dream by Ian Fleming and Graham Greene’s ghost tale Reading at Night.
The latest issue of "The Strand Magazine" contains rare stories by the iconic midcentury writers Ian Fleming and Graham Greene.
Rare Ian Fleming story features a Londoner named Bone, Caffery Bone Subscribers are entitled to 10 gift sharing articles each month. These can be shared with friends and family who are not ...
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.