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The Spy Who Loved Me is the ninth novel and tenth book in Ian Fleming's James Bond series, first published by Jonathan Cape on 16 April 1962. [a] It is the shortest and most sexually explicit of Fleming's novels, as well as the only Bond novel told in the first person.
U.S. first paperback edition: 1977 Warner Books The Spy Who Loved Me; French trade paperback edition: 1977 Julliard L'Espion qui m'aimait trans: France-Marie Watkins; French mass market paperback: 1978 Presses pocket L'Espion qui m'aimait trans: France-Marie Watkins; Dutch first edition: 1977 Bruna The Spy Who Loved Me trans: Ernest Benéder
Bond tells his life story to Pearson; this includes the death of Bond's parents, his first MI6 missions, and Bond's reaction to Fleming's books and the films about his adventures. References are made to most of the novels from Casino Royale up to and including Colonel Sun. [53] James Bond, The Spy Who Loved Me (novelisation) Christopher Wood
The Spy Who Loved Me, the 1962 novel by Ian Fleming; The Spy Who Loved Me, the 1977 film named after the novel James Bond, The Spy Who Loved Me, the novelization of the film by Christopher Wood; The Spy Who Loved Me, the computer game based on the film; The Spy Who Loved Me, the soundtrack to the film composed by Marvin Hamlisch
With Daniel Craig’s run as 007 in the books, it’s worth looking back at the six men who have played the British superspy. After all, each has brought their own unique interpretation to the ...
The Spy Who Loved Me is a 1977 spy film, the tenth in the James Bond series produced by Eon Productions. It is the third to star Roger Moore as the fictional secret agent James Bond. The film co-stars Barbara Bach and Curt Jürgens and was directed by Lewis Gilbert.