Casino Royale
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Timecare: Why Alternative Commodities Are Helping Savers Beat the Banks...not only wonderful to read and great to look at, they can also be a good investment. A mint copy of Ian Fleming's first James Bond novel, Casino Royale, now sells for approximately GBP25,000. The books worth the most are first editions and... In this article: Silver, Damien Hurst, Banksy, Bank of England, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, EBay, James Bond, Casino Royale, and Ian Fleming |
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Wikipedia | November 02, 2009
Vesper Lynd
Vesper Lynd is a fictional character of Ian Fleming's James Bond novel Casino Royale ''. It has been claimed that Fleming based Lynd on Christine Granville/Krystyna Skarbek . In the 1967 film of ''Casino Royale she is played by Ursula...
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Wikipedia | November 01, 2009
James Bond
...that used this motto may not necessarily be the same Bond family from which James Bond came. After completing the manuscript for Casino Royale, Fleming allowed his friend, later his editor, poet William Plomer to read it. Plomer liked...
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Wikipedia | October 31, 2009
Casino Royale (Climax!)
...Barry Nelson and Peter Lorre. In 1954, producer and director Gregory Ratoff of CBS paid Ian Fleming US$1,000 for the rights to adapt Casino Royale into a television adventure as part of its Climax! series. The hour-long Casino Royale...
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Wikipedia | October 16, 2009
Casino Royale (novel)
...suggestions for a new title, The Double-O Agent and The Deadly Gamble, were disregarded in favour of You Asked For It. The novel was subtitled "Casino Royale" and made reference to secret agent 007 as "Jimmy Bond" on the back cover. After...
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Wikipedia | October 12, 2009
Ian Fleming Publications
...Rose. In 1952, author Ian Fleming bought it after completing his first James Bond novel , Casino Royale ''; he assigned most of his rights in ''Casino Royale, and the works which followed it to Glidrose. In 1956, Ian Fleming hired literary...
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thestar.com | September 15, 2009
Cool spots for hot drinks
Timeless Martinis and Mojito to classics such as the Vesper aEUR" originally created by Ian Fleming himself when writing the book "Casino Royale". thedorchester.com/ Or try the Champagne-bar at London's St Pancras International train...
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Observer.com - All Articles | August 18, 2009
Law Firm Decides to Collect Medicare at Silverstein's 120 Wall
...Monroe in the centerfold; the government executed Ethel and Julius Rosenberg for espionage; and Ian Fleming's first James Bond novel, Casino Royale, was released. It was 1953. This July 2009, litigation firm Leahy & Johnson P.C. renewed...
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MSN | August 16, 2009
Goldeneye, birthplace of 007, eyes $50M expansion
...Outpost a said the work should be completed by 2013. Fleming bought Goldeneye in the mid-1940s and wrote several books there, including "Casino Royale," the first Bond novel. Fleming died in 1964, and some of his memorabilia are kept at the...
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Independent.co.uk - Books | April 16, 2009
For Your Eyes Only, By Ben Macintyre
...had a glamorous war that took him to Gibraltar, Tangiers, Spain and Portugal, where a gambling experience at Estoril inspired Casino Royale. (The villain Le Chiffre "is believed to be based on Aleister Crowley".) We learn that SMERSH...
In this article: James Bond, Ian Fleming, For Your Eyes Only, Erno Goldfinger, Smersh, Eton, 007, and Quinine
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Wired Top Stories | April 12, 2009
April 13, 1953: Bond Starts Shaking Things Up, Stirring <nobr>His Fans</nobr>
...author Ian Fleming, had a bit of a flair himself. 1953: British publishing house Jonathan Cape publishes Ian Fleming's first novel, Casino Royale, introducing the world to literature's most famous spy: James Bond, 007. The son of a...
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Casino Royale by Ian Fleming is the first James Bond novel. It would eventually pave the way for eleven other novels by Fleming himself in addition to two short story collections, followed by many 'continuation' Bond novels by other authors.
Since first publication on April 13, 1953, by Jonathan Cape, Casino Royale has thrice been adapted for the screen: (i) the Climax! CBS television episode with Barry Nelson as CIA agent "Jimmy Bond", 1954, (ii) an eponymous spoof with David Niven as "Sir James Bond", and (iii) the twenty-first official film in the EON Productions film series with Daniel Craig as James Bond, released November 17, 2006.
- Name:
- Casino Royale
- Country of Origin:
- United Kingdom
- Genre:
- Spy novel
- Written By:
- Ian Fleming
- Published By:
- Jonathan Cape
- Series:
- James Bond
- Media Type:
- Print (Hardcover and Paperback)
- Cover Artist:
- Ian Fleming (devised)
- Language:
- English
- Published Date:
- 13 April 1953
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