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the life of Ian Fleming

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An edition of 17F (1993)

17F

the life of Ian Fleming

Through his fictional creation, James Bond, Ian Fleming achieved world-wide fame. Fleming has been seen as the archetype for Bond, the jaunty, womanizing secret agent, a somewhat self-indulgent Englishman given to rich man's pursuits. In this book Donald McCormick, who knew Ian Fleming well, sets out to disprove the stereotype playboy image.

Fleming was one of four brothers. His father, a Conservative MP with a Scottish background, was killed in the Army in 1917, when Ian was nine. Consequently his mother, a dominant personality, exerted a strong influence on him. After Eton, Fleming went on to Sandhurst, but withdrew to try for the Foreign Office. He failed to enter the latter and subsequently worked in the City.

In the war he came into his own and served with distinction, notably as Personal Assistant to the Director of British Naval Intelligence, with the rank of commander - signing his memoranda with the code-name '17F'. After the war he became foreign manager for Kemsley Newspapers. Following his much-acclaimed first novel, Casino Royale, published in 1953, Bond books appeared regularly until his death in 1964.

Donald McCormick reaches far and wide in this illuminating account of Ian Fleming's remarkable life, covering his wartime exploits and successful journalistic career as well as his marriage to Anne Rothermere and life at Goldeneye, his house in Jamaica. He shows Fleming as steadfast and loyal to others, but also as a restless man always seeking new talents in himself.

Fleming's command of pace and innate romanticism, vital ingredients in his fiction, were ever present too in his many lifetime relationships and activities.

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English
Pages
232

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17F: The Life of Ian Fleming
November 1994, Dufour Editions
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17F: the life of Ian Fleming
1993, P. Owen, Distributed in the USA by Dufour Editions Inc.
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Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. 228-229.
Includes index.

Published in
London, Chester Springs, PA
Other Titles
SeventeenF

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
823/.914, B
Library of Congress
PR6056.L4 Z77 1993

The Physical Object

Pagination
232 p. ;
Number of pages
232

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL1168249M
ISBN 10
0720608880
LCCN
94150144
OCLC/WorldCat
30037351
Library Thing
2257864
Goodreads
475157

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL3606557W

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