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Bond vs. Bond

The Many Faces of 007

By (author) Paul Simpson
Genres: Films, cinema
Format: Hardback
Publisher: Quarto Publishing Group USA Inc, United States
Imprint: Race Point Publishing
Published: 19th Nov 2015
Dimensions: w 258mm h 215mm d 22mm
Weight: 966g
ISBN-10: 1631060007
ISBN-13: 9781631060007
Barcode No: 9781631060007
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Synopsis
Who is your favorite Bond? Whether you love Sean Connery, Roger Moore, or even Timothy Dalton, you are going to love Bond vs. Bond. A fully comprehensive guide, Bond vs. Bond compares and contrasts all of the various ways Ian Fleming's iconic British Secret Service agent, code name 007, has been interpreted through the years, from the books and movies to the guns and gadgets. Spanning from Fleming's 1953 book Casino Royale to Sam Mendes' 2012 film Skyfall, Bond vs. Bond features every incarnation of 007. Paul Simpson, co-author of Middle-earth Envisioned and That's What They Want You to Think, adds side-by-side comparisons of the weapons and gadgets, the heroines and femme fatales, and more! You'll be riveted with the expanse of Bond knowledge, facts and lore in these pages. This is definitely a book that no Bond fan should be without!

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"...one of the best - packed with more colorful background and insights than many of the dossiers compiled on Ian Fleming's master spy over the past five decades." - Nashville Arts Critic '[a] larger-than-life, fact-packed history' "Each and every section goes into extensive detail about every aspect of James Bond and how he has evolved over the decades by adapting to the times. It's the ultimate insider look at the imaginative realm of the world's most famous spy." * Boyce McClain's Collector's Corner * "...one of the best - packed with more colorful background and insights than many of the dossiers compiled on Ian Fleming's master spy over the past five decades." * Nashville Arts Critic *