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''The Book of Bond or, Every Man His Own 007'' is a book by Kingsley Amis which was first published by Jonathan Cape in 1965. For this work, Amis used the pseudonym Lt.-Col. William ("Bill") Tanner. In Ian Fleming's James Bond novels, Bill Tanner is M's chief of staff and a recurring character throughout the series. A tongue-in-cheek work, published by the same company that issued the Bond novels, ''The Book of Bond'' is a manual for prospective agents on how to live like Agent 007, illustrated with examples taken from the Fleming canon. The first edition of this book was published with a false slipcover printed with the title ''The Bible to be Read as Literature''. In one of the early Bond novels, Bond carries his gun in a hollowed out book of this title. Amis, a close friend of Fleming's, was also responsible for two other works related to the James Bond series. In 1965, he wrote ''The James Bond Dossier'', a collection of essays on the book and film series, and in 1968, under the pseudonym Robert Markham, he wrote the Bond novel ''Colonel Sun''. ==See also== * Outline of James Bond 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「The Book of Bond」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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