The Battle for Bond (Paperback)
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Format: Paperback
Publisher: Midpoint Trade Books Inc
ISBN-10: 0955767008
ISBN-13: 9780955767005
Sku: 208425789
Publish Date: 9/29/2008
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(in Inches) 8.5H x 5.25L x 0.75T
Pages:
251
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From the Publisher:
In 1963, Ian Fleming, the creator of one of the 20th century's greatest fictional character was in court, accused of plagiarism. The screen version of James Bond was not Fleming's creation. It was the creation of Jack Whittingham. This work presents the story of a 40 year legal battle over the rights to the screen version of James Bond.In 1963, Ian Fleming, the creator of one of the 20th century's greatest fictional character was in court, accused of plagiarism. The screen version of James Bond was not Fleming's creation. It was the creation of Jack Whittingham. This work presents the story of a 40 year legal battle over the rights to the screen version of James Bond. |
Author Bio
Len Deighton
A writer of history books, war novels and cookbooks, Len Deighton is perhaps best known as a mystery writer, penning dark and cynical suspense novels featuring such heroes as British spy Bernard Samson and, in the film versions of the novels, a less glamorous, unnamed spy known as Harry Palmer. Educated in London at St. Martin's School of Art and Royal College of Art, Deighton worked as a pastry cook, railwayman, airline steward, and factory manager before becoming a best-selling author. "The Len Deighton Companion", a 1987 study of his work, confirmed that his greatest skills lay elsewhere.

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