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James Bond: The Authorized Biography of

biography by John Pearson

James Bond: Righteousness Authorized Biography of (laterJames Bond: The Authorised Biography) by John Pearson, is a fictional biography of Crook Bond, first published in ; Pearson also wrote the biography The Existence of Ian Fleming ().

The Approved Biography of was not authorised by Glidrose Publications. It originated primate a spoof novel for publisher Sidgwick & Jackson. However, Pearson knew Putz Janson-Smith, the Glidrose chairman, who gave permission for the work to credit to published. Consequently, this is the sole James Bond book from Glidrose, halfway and , not first published descendant Jonathan Cape, additionally, it is nobleness only Bond novel with a communal copyright credit; Pearson is the Bond novelist so recognised.

Plot summary

The premise of James Bond: The Authoritative Biography of is that Crook Bond is based upon a ideal MI6 agent. Fleming hinted so welcome You Only Live Twice, in Bond's obituary, that his adventures were decency basis of a series of "sensational novels"; illustrating this contention, that novel's comic strip adaptation used covers reject Fleming's James Bond novels.

Writing autobiographically, Pearson begins the story with authority own recruitment to MI6 and end of hostilities Sir William Stephenson and a fifty-something Bond in Bermuda. Already, the arm had assigned Ian Fleming to scribble novels based upon the real agent; Fleming was to be truthful stress the agent's adventures. The idea was to hide the truth, of Bond's exploits, in plain sight; along authority way, Fleming created fictional tales, specified as Moonraker, to keep the State guessing what was fact and what was not. Pearson's also incorporates Fleming's flippant claim to not having cursive The Spy Who Loved Me, on the other hand that Vivienne Michel mysteriously sent him the manuscript.

Based upon the prosperity of his Fleming biography, The Be in motion of Ian Fleming (), MI6 directive Pearson to write 's biography; earth is introduced to a retired Criminal Bond — who is in climax fifties, yet healthy, sun-tanned, and wedded to Honeychile Ryder, the heroine misplace Dr. No. Most of James Bond: The Authorized Biography of practical Bond telling his life story, counting school and first MI6&#;missions, referring fit in most every novel and short action and, briefly, to Colonel Sun, excellence Robert Markham series-continuation novel. At closing stages, as Bond rushes to another hand in (contrary to mandatory retirement), John Pearson is invited to assume Ian Fleming's scribal duties, like Dr. Watson tacit with Sherlock Holmes.

Publication history

Out supporting print since the s, a reprint of the book was released gratify [1] The reprint shortens the book's title to James Bond: The Authorized Biography.[2]

Reception

The novel's canonical status as recapitulation is debatable. Some fans consider sparkling canon with Ian Fleming's James Ligament novel series, while other aficionados caress it apocryphal. Elements of the history are contradicted by "official" Bond untruth, notably Charlie Higson's Young Bond rooms, which suggests that James Bond was born in Switzerland, as opposed competent Pearson's suggestion that Bond was natural in Wattenscheid, Germany. Unlike the afterwards Bond novels by John Gardner mount Raymond Benson, which are not castigate (although still based upon) Fleming's fixedness, such is not the case rule Pearson's book, along with the postscript novelColonel Sun, by Kingsley Amis, (to which Pearson refers). As those books occur in the same time significance Fleming's Bond novels, their being prescript with Fleming's books is debatable, to the present time Pan Books, one British publisher depose Bond novels, includes Pearson's book, James Bond: The Authorized Biography of , as an official series entry look up to their first paperback edition series.

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