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The James Bond Dossier gets a makeover
September 24th, 2020 by David Leigh
New website design dramatically improves mobile experience. Today I’m excited to unveil an updated design for this website, The James Bond Dossier. The redesign has taken much longer than planned but should be worth it as it makes mobile usability significantly better. If you’re reading this on desktop it’ll look much as it did before […]
>> read articleReview: James Bond 007 #008-012 from Dynamite
September 22nd, 2020 by Javier E. Trujillo
Javier E Trujillo reviews issues 8 through 12 of Dynamite’s 2019 comic book series. 007 continues his infiltration of Goldfinger’s operation, but has he gone so far he can never return?
>> read articleFor Special Services: a review
September 9th, 2020 by Kathryn Smith
Kathryn Smith looks at John Gardner’s second James Bond novel. The first chapter in For Special Services is just two pages long and, much like Licence Renewed, the novel starts with planes, airports and flights. Air traffic controller Frank Kennen, and to some extent the reader, is thrown into the deep end with a worrying […]
>> read articleReview: Ian Fleming’s Seven Deadlier Sins
July 21st, 2020 by Eoghan Lyng
Eoghan Lyng reviews a short collection of essays inspired by Ian Fleming. It feels both reductive and redundant to refer to this collation as timely, but in the eyes of many readers, that is how it will appear. Chasing the waves No Time To Die started, the book ponders the imponderable aspects of 007’s social […]
>> read articleNo Time to Die shoes and footwear
July 10th, 2020 by David Leigh
A look at the footwear brands set to appear in No Time to Die spotted during filming. Boat Shoes A few days before shooting commenced on the 25th James Bond movie the producers launched No Time to Die at an event at Goldeneye. The film, known at the time simply as Bond 25, marked the […]
>> read articleLicence Renewed: a review
June 23rd, 2020 by Kathryn Smith
Kathryn Smith continues her deep dive into the James Bond novels with John Gardner’s first 007 continuation novel. It is clear at the start of Licence Renewed that time has passed and we now find ourselves in the 1980s. Q is very much present behind the scenes and we meet some new characters as well […]
>> read articleBoothroyd, Bond and the Burnside Murders
June 12th, 2020 by David Leigh
The story of Ian Fleming’s correspondence with gun expert Geoffrey Boothroyd. Many Bond fans know the name Boothroyd. The secret service armourer appeared in the novel Dr No and then in the first James Bond movie based on that book. In a short sequence near the start of the film Major Boothroyd recommends Bond adopt […]
>> read articleJames Bond gun errors
May 26th, 2020 by David Leigh
A look at some of the errors Ian Fleming made when arming 007. One key feature of Ian Fleming’s writing was his eye for detail. He wrote with an authoritative style that made the books utterly convincing. But while many facts in the books are correct, he sometimes slipped up. One key area in which […]
>> read articleThe guns of James Bond featuring in the books
May 15th, 2020 by David Leigh
A complete list of the guns of James Bond from Ian Fleming’s books. The table below provides a list of all James Bond’s guns that appear in Ian Fleming’s books. Fleming made a number of errors with regard to the guns. The descriptions in the list are as described in the books with such errors […]
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