![]() The dust wrapper is correctly priced at 10s.6d net to both the front and rear flaps.Īn incredibly scarce title to acquire, signed and inscribed by the author and more so as the inscription includes Fleming’s full name as well as the year of publication. Its name was changed to avoid confusion with Flemings novel. There is the usual fading to the red flames found to the spine. James Bond and Moonraker is a novelization by Christopher Wood of the James Bond film Moonraker. The dust wrapper is in very good condition. The book is free of any owner names or inscriptions, with the correctly printed SHOOT found to page 10. As the inscription suggests,Įmerson would (almost certainly) have ghost-written many of the pieces carrying his name. Atticus was a weekly society gossip column, which Fleming joined in the autumn of 1953 (during the release time of his first novel ‘Casino Royale’). She befriended Fleming whilst working on the ‘Atticus’ team alongside Ian Fleming. The Joyce in question was Joyce Emerson (1921-1979), a journalist by trade, who worked at The Sunday Times during the 1950’s and 60’s. The inscription reads – TO JOYCE / THE HAPPY GHOST / FROM / IAN FLEMING / 1955. ![]() A first edition, first printing published by Cape in 1955.Ī near fine book, inscribed by the author to the front end paper. ![]()
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