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"How 007 Got His Name" 1966 BOND, Mary Wickham (INSCRIBED To Dick Cavett) (SOLD)

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"How 007 Got His Name" 1966 BOND, Mary Wickham (INSCRIBED To Dick Cavett) (SOLD)BOND, Mary Wickham Warmly inscribed to the one and only Dick Cavett, hoping this essay will tickle his subtle sense of humour, from Mary Wickham Bond June 1981 [62] pp. Collins 1966 8" x 5 3 8" Jacket design by Barbosa VG VG Author of spy novels, Ian Fleming, read James Bond's book Birds of the West Indies and gave his international spy the name James Bond. What was to Mary Bond the "dullest name in the world" would become one of the most well known,

BOND, Mary Wickham

Warmly inscribed to the one and only Dick Cavett,
hoping this essay will tickle his subtle sense of humour,
from Mary Wickham Bond
June 1981

[62] pp.

Collins

1966

8" x 5 3/8"

Jacket design by Barbosa

VG/ VG

Author of spy novels, Ian Fleming, read James Bond's book Birds of the West Indies and gave his international spy the name James Bond. What was to Mary Bond the "dullest name in the world" would become one of the most well-known, much to the chagrin of the real-life James Bond and his wife. She didn't mind the attention much during the day, but her husband would get calls at 2 and 3 a.m. from women looking for James Bond. She would answer these calls irritably, saying "Yes, James is here, but this is Pussy Galore and he's busy now." Eventually, she set a meeting up between her husband and Ian Fleming, which led to them becoming friends and also inspired her 1966 book How 007 Got His Name (1966).

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