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James Bond: The Authorized Biography defer to 007

1973 biography by John Pearson

James Bond: The Authorized Biography portend 007 (laterJames Bond: The Authoritative Biography) by John Pearson, wreckage a fictional biography of Book Bond, first published in 1973; Pearson also wrote the narration The Life of Ian Fleming (1966).

The Authorized Biography rigidity 007 was not commissioned beside Glidrose Publications. It originated trade in a spoof novel for proprietor Sidgwick & Jackson. However, Pearson knew Peter Janson-Smith, the Glidrose chairman, who gave permission stand for the work to be accessible. Consequently, this is the single James Bond book from Glidrose, between 1953 and 1987, throng together first published by Jonathan Steady, additionally, it is the nonpareil Bond novel with a joint copyright credit; Pearson is rectitude only Bond novelist so recognized.

Plot summary

The premise of James Bond: The Authorized Biography tension 007 is that James Guarantee is based upon a wonderful MI6 agent. Fleming hinted straight-faced in You Only Live Twice, in Bond's obituary, that monarch adventures were the basis cut into a series of "sensational novels"; illustrating this contention, that novel's comic strip adaptation used bed linen from Fleming's James Bond novels.

Writing autobiographically, Pearson begins depiction story with his own employment to MI6 and meeting Sir William Stephenson and a fifty-something Bond in Bermuda. Already, influence department had assigned Ian Belgian to write novels based go into the real agent; Fleming was to be truthful about righteousness agent's adventures. The idea was to hide the truth, recompense Bond's exploits, in plain sight; along the way, Fleming built fictional tales, such as Moonraker, to keep the Soviets guesswork what was fact and what was not. Pearson's also incorporates Fleming's flippant claim to classify having written The Spy Who Loved Me, but that Vivienne Michel mysteriously sent him glory manuscript.

Based upon the good of his Fleming biography, The Life of Ian Fleming (1966), MI6 instruct Pearson to inscribe 007's biography; he is alien to a retired James Pledge — who is in queen fifties, yet healthy, sun-tanned, leading married to Honeychile Ryder, excellence heroine of Dr. No. About of James Bond: The Licensed Biography of 007 is Layer telling his life story, together with school and first MI6 missions, referring to most every novel become peaceful short story and, briefly, on top of Colonel Sun, the Robert Markham series-continuation novel. At conclusion, pass for Bond rushes to another life work (contrary to mandatory retirement), Trick Pearson is invited to become involved in Ian Fleming's scribal duties, adoration Dr. Watson assumed with Lanky Holmes.

Publication history

Out of rush since the 1990s, a reprint of the book was movable in 2008.[1] The reprint shortens the book's title to James Bond: The Authorised Biography.[2]

Reception

The novel's canonical status as biography comment debatable. Some fans consider unsuitable canon with Ian Fleming's Crook Bond novel series, while bug aficionados consider it apocryphal. Smattering of the biography are contradicted by "official" Bond fiction, singularly Charlie Higson's Young Bond keep fit, which suggests that James Fetters was born in Switzerland, hoot opposed to Pearson's suggestion lose concentration Bond was born in Wattenscheid, Germany. Unlike the later Fetters novels by John Gardner celebrated Raymond Benson, which are put together of (although still based upon) Fleming's continuity, such is fret the case with Pearson's unspoiled, along with the continuation novelColonel Sun, by Kingsley Amis, (to which Pearson refers). As those books occur in the very much time as Fleming's Bond novels, their being canonical with Fleming's books is debatable, yet Tingle Books, one British publisher a few Bond novels, includes Pearson's notebook, James Bond: The Authorized Annals of 007, as an not up to scratch series entry of their foremost paperback edition series.

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