Ian Fleming Live and Let Die
James Bond Live and Let Die by Ian Fleming
007 - The licence to kill for the Secret Service, the double-O prefix, was a great honour. It had been erend hardly. It brought James Bond the only assignments he enjoyed - the dangerous ones.
Meet JAMES BOND
Britain's key Secret Service agent against the dreaded Soviet murder organisation SMERSH...Bond lives dagerously - he expects to kill or be killed; he's no stranger to torture.
Meet MR BIG
A huge American master criminal, head of a Voodoo cult, high in the SMERSH guid of terror.
Meet SOLITAIRE
Mr Big's inquisitor, an exotic Creole beuaty with th epower to read a man's mind.
Racing from a night-club in New York's Harlem to the shark-infested seas of the West Indies, this power-packed James Bond adventure will set your nerves a-tingle!
'Speed...tremendous zest...commuicated excitement. Brrh!...how wincingly well Mr Fleming writes! Sunday Times
Great marketing written at the time of the original publication in 1957!
Live and Let Die by Ian Fleming
Paperback by Pan books X233 first published in 1957 19th printing (1965)
Size 7"x4.5" (19cm x 11cm) with 247 pages
Complete. Pages are yellowing and age toned around the edges. Age-related bumps and scuffs at the edges of front and back covers Small tear at the bottom of the spine.
Fragile as may be expected for a wonderful paperback which is 56 years-old.
