lundi 15 avril 2013
mercredi 3 avril 2013
Sixty years ago ( almost ) ... James Bond was born !
Published on 13 April 1953 by Jonathan Cape, Casino Royale
introduced James Bond, Special Agent 007, to the world. The first print
run of 4,728 copies sold out within a month. Following this initial
success, Fleming went on to publish a Bond title every year until his
death in 1964.
It is in Casino Royale
where 007 first utters the immortal line ‘Bond - James Bond’ and where
Bond first reveals his recipe for the famous martini cocktail,
christened the ‘Vesper’ after the first Bond girl, Vesper Lynd. The
artwork for the original cover was designed by Fleming himself,
decorated with a heart motif to reflect a playing card.
The first American pocket edition , apparently unsure of the original title , decided to go for a rather Mickey Spillane type of title ' You Asked for it ' .
In 2012, Casino Royale returned to its original publisher, Jonathan Cape, with a Vintage Classics edition featuring a new cover design inspired by the original, and an introduction by Alan Judd. Vintage also publish the rest of the James Bond collection and Fleming’s two non-fiction books.
The first American pocket edition , apparently unsure of the original title , decided to go for a rather Mickey Spillane type of title ' You Asked for it ' .
In 2012, Casino Royale returned to its original publisher, Jonathan Cape, with a Vintage Classics edition featuring a new cover design inspired by the original, and an introduction by Alan Judd. Vintage also publish the rest of the James Bond collection and Fleming’s two non-fiction books.
To this day, Fleming’s
Bond novels have sold over 60 million copies and have inspired a hugely
successful film franchise.
Eon Production’s 2006 film adaptation of Casino Royale with Daniel Craig is one of the highest-grossing Bond films in history.
Eon Production’s 2006 film adaptation of Casino Royale with Daniel Craig is one of the highest-grossing Bond films in history.
Later
this year a new James Bond novel, written by bestselling author William
Boyd, will be published by Jonathan Cape. The book, the title of which
is yet to be revealed, will be published in the UK on 26 September 2013:
www.jamesbondthenewmission.co. uk.
( Remerciements : Katy MacMillan-Scott)
( Remerciements : Katy MacMillan-Scott)
lundi 18 février 2013
James Bond returns
1969. A veteran secret agent. A single mission. A licence to kill.
James Bond returns.
James Bond returns.
For immediate release, Monday 18 February 2013
James Bond: The New Mission 26.9.13
Publication date of William Boyd’s Bond book announced
The
new James Bond continuation novel by international bestseller William
Boyd will be published on Thursday 26 September 2013, it is announced
today. The book, as yet untitled, is one of the most eagerly anticipated
publications of the year and will be published in the UK by Jonathan
Cape – Ian Fleming’s original publisher and an imprint of Vintage
Publishing.
The build-up begins with the launch of a website – www.jamesbondthenewmission.co. uk –
dedicated to the new book, where fans can register to hear the latest
news about the book as it’s released. The publication date is revealed
on the same day that Skyfall is released on DVD in the UK.
The
name and plot of the book remain a closely guarded secret, but it is
confirmed that the story will take place in 1969, featuring a slightly
older 007 at the age of 45. Boyd’s book will make a return to ‘classic
Bond’, as Sebastian Faulks did with Devil May Care in 2008.
The new book will be published at the same time internationally, with HarperCollins publishing in Canada and the U.S.
2013 is an exciting year for Bond publishing, as 13 April marks the 60th anniversary of Ian Fleming’s first Bond novel, Casino Royale. To celebrate, Random House will be releasing new editions of Fleming’s non-fiction books Thrilling Cities and The Diamond Smugglers in the UK on this date.
mercredi 30 janvier 2013
lundi 12 novembre 2012
Let the Sky falls ...
SKYFALL est enfin disponible … et il est temps de rappeler aux fans de 007 Legends
que la mission finale du jeu – inspirée du film sur les écrans en ce
moment même – est disponible dès aujourd’hui en téléchargement sur
Playstation Network, Xbox LIVE et Steam pour PC.
Pour
finir en beauté l’aventure vidéo James Bond, une expérience unique en
son genre, la mission SKYFALL envoie les joueurs au cœur d’Istanbul pour
traquer un violent assassin. Très vite, cette mission se transforme en
chasse épique, entraînant les fans dans une poursuite à couper le
souffle sur un train en pleine course alors qu’un mystérieux sniper
manque de peu d’éliminer Bond. Après avoir vaincu la mort elle-même, 007
doit traquer sa cible jusqu’au bout du monde à Shanghai dans un duel
final qui permettra de découvrir la vérité.
Voici la nouvelle bande-annonce avec des scènes tirées du niveau SKYFALL : http://youtu.be/8uaF5wx2tUo
Et pour garder un maximum d’authenticité, on trouve dans 007 Legends
toute une liste de talents issus des films passés et présents de la
saga James Bond, dont deux étoiles montantes de SKYFALL : NAOMIE HARRIS
prête sa voix et son apparence pour son personnage Eve et OLA RAPACE
donne ses traits à son personnage Patrice. Voici un aperçu des coulisses
où l’on peut voir comment les développeurs donnent vie au film au sein
du jeu : http://youtu.be/ZBq8nHLEKJo
007 Legends
est disponible dès maintenant chez tous les distributeurs habituels.
Pour plus d’information et des mises à jour exclusives, les fans ont
rendez-vous sur www.facebook.com/ 007LegendsGame ou www.007legends.com.
Pour fêter l'évènement , Our Man From Bond Street organise un grand concours - ouvert uniquement aux lecteurs Français .
Indiquez-nous par courrier au moins trois titres de films de James Bond auxquels Skyfall rend hommage dans son intrigue , d'une manière ou d'une autre .
Envoyez vos réponses à mediabisfr@yahoo.fr avant le 30 novembre 2012 au plus tard .
Pour fêter l'évènement , Our Man From Bond Street organise un grand concours - ouvert uniquement aux lecteurs Français .
Indiquez-nous par courrier au moins trois titres de films de James Bond auxquels Skyfall rend hommage dans son intrigue , d'une manière ou d'une autre .
Envoyez vos réponses à mediabisfr@yahoo.fr avant le 30 novembre 2012 au plus tard .
mardi 9 octobre 2012
" This is the BIG one , 007 " ( This title is fully copyrighted Tim Greaves / Media Bis . Anyone using it without proper authorization is in for ...Quite a lot of troubles , I'll tell ya' ! )
ALL FOLLOWING INFORMATIONS HAVE BEEN OFFICIALLY CLEARED BY TASCHEN FRENCH P.R ( For your truly humble servant )
It weighs - approximatively - 6,4 kgs
It covers the production of ALL James Bond Movies - from Dr No to Skyfall ( including the non Eon produced ones ! )
It's a deadly weapon .
It's the Taschen James Bond 007 Archive book .
3 years in the making .
Thousands of exclusive pics unearthed and compiled by documentalist Paul Duncan .
First , the editions . Book will be available a little after the European release of Skyfall .
It can already be pre-ordered on the Taschen website .
A Special limited edition ( around 700 copies I've been told ) should be available . Don't have precise details about that one ( heard about Daniel Craig signed copies , though ) .
An ULTRA SPECIAL VERY ( VERY ! ) limited edition will be produced .
With a 24 carat Gold lamé cover and gold leaf pages . It will be produced at such a restricted number that I prefer not to tell you about it , for fear of inducing mass suicide amongst Bond Fans around the World ...
Let's talk about the content now .
In a word : i's a WINNER !

It weighs - approximatively - 6,4 kgs
It covers the production of ALL James Bond Movies - from Dr No to Skyfall ( including the non Eon produced ones ! )
It's a deadly weapon .
It's the Taschen James Bond 007 Archive book .
3 years in the making .
Thousands of exclusive pics unearthed and compiled by documentalist Paul Duncan .
First , the editions . Book will be available a little after the European release of Skyfall .
It can already be pre-ordered on the Taschen website .
A Special limited edition ( around 700 copies I've been told ) should be available . Don't have precise details about that one ( heard about Daniel Craig signed copies , though ) .
An ULTRA SPECIAL VERY ( VERY ! ) limited edition will be produced .
With a 24 carat Gold lamé cover and gold leaf pages . It will be produced at such a restricted number that I prefer not to tell you about it , for fear of inducing mass suicide amongst Bond Fans around the World ...
Let's talk about the content now .
In a word : i's a WINNER !
If you thought you already knew everything about the Bond movies , then think again .
I would say about 70% of the picturial content is completely new and exclusive .
Documentalist Paul Duncan was given complete access to Eon archives ( which were - according to Taschen P.R - a ' real mess ' ... ) as well as Columbia pictures and Warner Bros ones ( for their respective entries in the Bond Canon ) .
Each chapter is dedicated to a specific movie - opening with some superb shots taken from their respective Credits sequence .
The real surprise then is to finally see both the Columbia Casino Royale version and Warner Bros Never Say Never again entries included at last in an official Eon / Danjaq book .
Granted, the NSNA chapter isn't that long - and without a lot of exclusive pics ( some storyboards - already seen here and there , a Theatrical release Poster sketch , some candid behind the scene shots ... ) . The text is very informative - and for once didn't downsize the movie when compared to the Eon ones .

But it's the 1967 Casino Royale chapter which really shines . With lots of never before seen pictures , and promo adds , funny anecdotes about the Hell the production went through to try to deliver something which could be more or less understood by a general audience ( some critics say they failed . But they tried - and very hard ! ) .
Book is constructed in a chronological way . From 1962's Dr No to 2012's Skyfall .
Strangely enough , the latter films are more exclusively profusely illustrated than the Sixties ones .
I suspect that quite simply , recent archive material was easier to unearth , than,say the caterer's menu of From Russia With Love ...
Anyway , despite a rather hefty Sale price , I can only say that's it's worth " every penny of it " .
Taschen PR jokes , telling me that perhaps they will make another one ... " In about fifty years " !!!
P.S : there IS a small complaint I could make . No information about CBS Climax Theatre 's version of Casino Royale . But since it wasn't a movie production, one could admit surely Taschen could be forgiven for that . Or could they ? ...
dimanche 7 octobre 2012
' How To Write a Bond Book ' ( or If Ian Fleming did it , I can too ! )
The image is almost a cliche but , really , writing a book is like giving birth .
For months you'll get nauseous , you'll have unexplained fits of temper , you'll start eating anything in sight ( usually around 3hrs AM in the middle of the night, when, still glued to your computer screen and trying to find that ' bon mot ' which has been eluding you since the beginning of the day , you need some well deserved uplifting of any kind ) .
I have always loved books . Started to read early , considerably improved my English devouring US Marvel Comics books by the tender age of 11 ( which I was lucky to find rather easily on the Riviera , due to the constant flow of English-speaking tourists there ) .
Also started collecting Novelizations ( note to younger generations : a Novelization - or ' book of the film ' - was in those prehistoric times what could be described as the only Bonus a film buff could then grab his hands onto in the mid 70s . Often written by unknowns , sometimes helped by the original screenwriter of said movie , they were based on the script of the movie itself . And more often than once offered to the delighted reader complete unknown filmed sequences - no doubt dragged from very early screen treatments . Such as in the Alan Dean Foster 's ALIEN novelization with the horrific description of the discovery of the unfortunate encocooned Dallas , for example . End of the History lesson . For now . )
Must also reveal I had an aunt working at the famous Paris Bibliotheque Nationale too ( where I spent some of my Teenage summer holidays pushing heavy carts of litterary masterpieces for a modest salary ... ) .
Anyway , after being took to a Christmas screening of Diamonds Are Forever in 71' , I discovered fairly rapidly that the adventures of that British secret agent were in fact adaptations from litterary works by a certain Ian Lancaster Fleming . I then started to read all his books - sometimes re reading furiously some saucy passages , just to be sure to fully understand the writer's prose of course ...
I guess that since I started to collect various editions of Mr Fleming's work , he is also directly responsible of my Bibliophilia in some way .
The very first Bond book essay I bought was the wonderful John Brosnan's James Bond in the Cinema in 1977 ( first edition, of course )- not counting Sir Roger Moore highly entertaining ' s recap of the shooting of Live & Let Die in 1973 .
Since I had that fascination with books , my interest pushed me to start some heavy correspondence with various friends around the world ( hey, Mr Tim Greaves , remember those pre-Internet days while we exchanged letters full of Bond snippets ? ).
So , to try to make things shorter ( or less I'll tell you about my whole life and will bore you to death ) , I embraced a litterary career - again molded after the one of a certain British Spy novelist ( really ) .
The idea of writing a book on James Bond had been in the back of my mind for decades .
We had none in France ( except some official Eon Poster books released here and there in French - and some unofficial, badly informed ones ) and I started to get a bit jealous of the kilotons of US & Brit titles dedicated to the James Bond phenomenon I was seeing in the bookstores in London for each new Bond movie release .
So I started writing my own book three years ago . Mind you , I could have tried earlier to be honest , but was also trying at the same time to find TV Production companies interested into the financing of a huge 007 documentary as well, and writing my movie reviews for a living , my time wasn't that extensible ...
With my legendary modesty , I tried to apply Ian Fleming's famous line ( " I'll write the Spy novel which will end all Spy novels " ) to my book , trying to dig up unknown informations and little known facts ( well ... Again, mostly for a French audience ! ) - while being extremely careful not to fall into the sensationnal Tabloid type either ( IAN FLEMING HATED SPINACH - Read the awful truth here ) .
I just hope the book will prove interesting and entertaining enough for James Bond fans AND general audience alike .
And I'm already working on a synopsis for a second one .
Yes I've been bitten and I just love that !
For months you'll get nauseous , you'll have unexplained fits of temper , you'll start eating anything in sight ( usually around 3hrs AM in the middle of the night, when, still glued to your computer screen and trying to find that ' bon mot ' which has been eluding you since the beginning of the day , you need some well deserved uplifting of any kind ) .
I have always loved books . Started to read early , considerably improved my English devouring US Marvel Comics books by the tender age of 11 ( which I was lucky to find rather easily on the Riviera , due to the constant flow of English-speaking tourists there ) .
Also started collecting Novelizations ( note to younger generations : a Novelization - or ' book of the film ' - was in those prehistoric times what could be described as the only Bonus a film buff could then grab his hands onto in the mid 70s . Often written by unknowns , sometimes helped by the original screenwriter of said movie , they were based on the script of the movie itself . And more often than once offered to the delighted reader complete unknown filmed sequences - no doubt dragged from very early screen treatments . Such as in the Alan Dean Foster 's ALIEN novelization with the horrific description of the discovery of the unfortunate encocooned Dallas , for example . End of the History lesson . For now . )
Must also reveal I had an aunt working at the famous Paris Bibliotheque Nationale too ( where I spent some of my Teenage summer holidays pushing heavy carts of litterary masterpieces for a modest salary ... ) .
Anyway , after being took to a Christmas screening of Diamonds Are Forever in 71' , I discovered fairly rapidly that the adventures of that British secret agent were in fact adaptations from litterary works by a certain Ian Lancaster Fleming . I then started to read all his books - sometimes re reading furiously some saucy passages , just to be sure to fully understand the writer's prose of course ...
I guess that since I started to collect various editions of Mr Fleming's work , he is also directly responsible of my Bibliophilia in some way .
The very first Bond book essay I bought was the wonderful John Brosnan's James Bond in the Cinema in 1977 ( first edition, of course )- not counting Sir Roger Moore highly entertaining ' s recap of the shooting of Live & Let Die in 1973 .
Since I had that fascination with books , my interest pushed me to start some heavy correspondence with various friends around the world ( hey, Mr Tim Greaves , remember those pre-Internet days while we exchanged letters full of Bond snippets ? ).
So , to try to make things shorter ( or less I'll tell you about my whole life and will bore you to death ) , I embraced a litterary career - again molded after the one of a certain British Spy novelist ( really ) .
The idea of writing a book on James Bond had been in the back of my mind for decades .
We had none in France ( except some official Eon Poster books released here and there in French - and some unofficial, badly informed ones ) and I started to get a bit jealous of the kilotons of US & Brit titles dedicated to the James Bond phenomenon I was seeing in the bookstores in London for each new Bond movie release .
So I started writing my own book three years ago . Mind you , I could have tried earlier to be honest , but was also trying at the same time to find TV Production companies interested into the financing of a huge 007 documentary as well, and writing my movie reviews for a living , my time wasn't that extensible ...
With my legendary modesty , I tried to apply Ian Fleming's famous line ( " I'll write the Spy novel which will end all Spy novels " ) to my book , trying to dig up unknown informations and little known facts ( well ... Again, mostly for a French audience ! ) - while being extremely careful not to fall into the sensationnal Tabloid type either ( IAN FLEMING HATED SPINACH - Read the awful truth here ) .
I just hope the book will prove interesting and entertaining enough for James Bond fans AND general audience alike .
And I'm already working on a synopsis for a second one .
Yes I've been bitten and I just love that !
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