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James Bond | Birds of the West Indies, 1936, presentation copy

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September 22, 01:07 PM GMT

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1,500 - 2,000 GBP

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James Bond

Birds of the West Indies. Philadelphia: The Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 1936


8vo, FIRST EDITION, PRESENTATION COPY inscribed by the author: ("With the sincere regards of the | author! James Bond") to dedication, colour illustrated frontispiece, original grey cloth, map endpapers, collector's green cloth folding case, upper cover showing first signs of detachment from text block


"IT STRUCK ME THAT THIS BRIEF, UN-ROMANTIC, ANGLO-SAXON AND YET VERY MASCULINE NAME WAS JUST WHAT I NEEDED, AND SO A SECOND JAMES BOND WAS BORN"


The true first edition of the work that gave James Bond his name.


James Bond was an American ornithologist and the leading authority on birds of the West Indies for decades. Fleming owned a copy of this book at Goldeneye, his estate in Jamaica, where he sat down to write Casino Royale in 1952. The author explained:


"I was casting around for a name for my protagonist I thought by God, [James Bond] is the dullest name I ever heard." (Ian Fleming, The New Yorker, 21 April 1962)


Years later, Fleming wrote in a letter to Mrs Bond: "In return, I can only offer you or James Bond unlimited use of the name Ian Fleming for any purpose you may think fit. Perhaps one day your husband will discover a particularly horrible species of bird which he would like to christen in an insulting fashion by calling it Ian Fleming" (The New York Times, 17 February 1989).

Peter L. Stern, Boston.

James Bond Source Books; Gilbert, Section L.

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