The Battle for Bond: The Dark Origins of Cinema’s Greatest Hero written by Robert Sellers
By: FSWL team
Published:
2024-12-10
Publication of a new paperback edition of The Battle for Bond: The Dark Origins of Cinema’s Greatest Hero written by From Sweden with Love reader Robert Sellers. The book is published by The History Press in January 2025.
Cinema history was made with the release of
Dr. No in 1962.
Sean Connery became the face of the suave secret agent 007, and one of film’s most iconic franchises was born.
How different might that history have been if, instead,
Thunderball (1965) was the first Bond film to be released, directed by
Alfred Hitchcock and starring
Richard Burton as James Bond? It seems absurd, but it almost happened.
The Battle for Bond unravels this most controversial part of the James Bond legend using letters and private documents to recount a story in which
Ian Fleming found himself in the dock accused of plagiarism, and the events threatened to turn the James Bond film-making world upside down. It is a tale of bitter recriminations, betrayal, multimillion-dollar lawsuits and even death.
Regarded within the Bond fan community as one of the most important books ever written about 007, The Battle for Bond was the subject of controversial litigation when it was first published in 2007, and was, for a time, banned in Britain. With this new edition, Robert Sellers revives this fascinating chapter in film history, warts and all.
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