Live and let die

Type
Book
Authors
Fleming ( Ian )
 
Category
823 English Fiction  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
2007 
Publisher
The Folio Society, United Kingdom 
Pages
252 pages 
Subject
Bond, James -- (Fictitious character) -- Fiction. Spy stories, English. Bond, James -- (Fictitious character) 
Abstract
British secret agent James Bond has never met an adversary like Mr. Big, a gangland kingpin who uses voodoo to control his vast criminal empire. When a crooked trail of smuggled gold leads through Mr. Big's New York hideout to SMERSH headquarters in Moscow, Bond's mission takes him from Harlem to the Florida Everglades. 
Biblio Notes

Genre/Form: Cloth case bindings
Novels
Spy fiction
Fiction
Named Person: James Bond, (Fictitious character); James Bond, (Fictitious character)
Material Type: Fiction
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Ian Fleming; Ken Follett; Lyndon Hayes; Folio Society (London, England); Jonathan Cape (Firm); Penguin Books USA, Inc.
OCLC Number: 771945622
Notes: In slipcase.
"Live and Let Die was first published by Jonathan Cape in Great Britain in 1954. This edition follows the text of the first edition with minor emendations."--Title page verso.
"Published by arrangement with Penguin Books Ltd and Penguin Books, a member of Penguin Group (USA) Inc."--Title page verso.
Description: xvi, 252 pages, 6 unnumbered pages of plates ; 23 cm
Contents: Introduction --
The Red Carpet --
Interview with M --
A visiting card --
The big switchboard --
Nigger heaven --
Table Z --
Mister Big --
No sensayuma --
True or false? --
The silver phantom --
Allumeuse --
The Everglades --
Death of a pelican --
'He disagreed with something that ate him' --
Midnight among the worms --
The Jamaica version --
The undertaker's wind --
Beau desert --
Valley of the shadows --
Bloody Morgan's cave --
'Good night to you both' --
Terror by sea --
Passionate leave. Illustrations: That grey-black face? Mister Big? (page 007) --
He had had to submit to a certain degree of Americanisation at the hands of the FBI --
'Which finger do you use least, Mister Bond?' (page 074) --
Bond walked a hundred yeards, his feet ringing on the empty platform --
Everything soaked in blood (page 151) --
A tentacle began to snake up his leg --
He shivered at ... this fabulous petrified ballet in the great treasure-house of Bloody Morgan (page 222).
Responsibility: Ian Fleming ; introduction by Ken Follett ; illustrations by Lyndon Hayes.  
Number of Copies

REVIEWS (0) -

No reviews posted yet.

WRITE A REVIEW

Please login to write a review.