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Issue: James Bond 007 #[11]
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Publisher: FlagTitan
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Pages: 124
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Price: $19.95 USD
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Content Items: 14 (4 stories, 1 cover)
Editor(s): James Wheatley; Matthias Garretway; James Page
Disclose Notes: Probably includes stories 30-32.
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Publication Type: Trade Paperback
Color: black and white
Dimensions: 8.75 inches x 11.5 inches (21.6 centimeters x 29.2 centimeters)
Paper Stock: glossy cover; matte interior
Binding: squarebound; trade paperback
Publishing Format: Was ongoing series
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Nightbird

Illustration  on  Cover, Front
Subject Matter
espionage
James Bond 007
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Miscellaneous
1
Midas Touch

Foreword, Introduction, Preface, Afterword  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Tania Mallett
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Miscellaneous
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Introduction by actress and model Tania Mallett, who played Tilly Soames / Tilly Masterson in GOLDFINGER (1964). She discusses the chaotic premiere of the film, as well as a road accident that occurred while shooting.
Fatal Beauties

Text Article  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
James Wheatley; Matthias Garretway; James Page
John McLusky; Yaroslav Horak
John McLusky; Yaroslav Horak
Subject Matter
The Bond Girls In Comics
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Part 2. Article on the women who've appeared in the 007 newspaper strip, covering Lisl Baum (RISICO), Mary Ann Russell / Agent 765 (A VIEW TO A KILL), Judy Havelock (FOR YOUR EYES ONLY), Comtesse Teresa ('Tracy') Di Vicenzo & Ruby Windsor (ON HER MAJESTY'S SECRET SERVICE), Kissy Suzuki (YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE), Chitra 'Taj' Mahal & Mary Goodnight (THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN), 'Trigger' (THE LIVING DAYLIGHTS), Trudi Oberhauser (OCTOPUSSY), Liz Krest & Nyla Larsen (THE HILDEBRAND RARITY), and Rona Vail & Vivienne Michel (THE SPY WHO LOVED ME).
The Phoenix Project

Foreword, Introduction, Preface, Afterword  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
James Wheatley; Matthias Garretway; James Page
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THE PHOENIX PROJECT

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Jim Lawrence
Yaroslav Horak
Yaroslav Horak
Yaroslav Horak
Subject Matter
espionage
James Bond 007
Margo Arden (secretary); Tom Thorp (Security Chief, H.M. Defence Research Laboratories); Dr. Gray (staff doctor); George Ness (Naval weapons dept., alias Nelson Gregg, fake psychiatrist); Dr. Hendrix Barr (research scientist); James Bond; M; Miss Moneypenny; Ogle (tour guide); Kazim (arms broker, head of spy network); Hafford (MI-6, Istanbul); Mirza (driver); Jack Donner ("Tex"); Jenny Starbuck; Selim (thug)
A secretary's premonitions turns out to be the result of brainwashing, part of a plot by Kazim, a crooked arms broker, to steal a top-secret protective suit of armor. In Istanbul, Bond tracks down Kazim, who's also pursued by Texans Jack Donner & Jenny Starbuck, who are trying to clear her father for an earlier crime Kazim framed him for.
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from THE DAILY EXPRESS (September 23, 1974-February 18, 1975)
Miscellaneous
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Story #33. Once again Titan Books have jumped around, skipping stories #30-32.
The Black Ruby Caper

Foreword, Introduction, Preface, Afterword  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
James Wheatley; Matthias Garretway; James Page
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THE BLACK RUBY CAPER

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Jim Lawrence
Yaroslav Horak
Yaroslav Horak
Yaroslav Horak
Subject Matter
espionage
James Bond 007
Roanne Dreux; James Bond; Suzi Kew (MI-6); Frau Ilse Kreuzner (housekeeper); Herr Rubin ("Mister Ruby", head of The Rubaiyat, spy ring); Gunter (bodyguard); Miss Moneypenny; Bill Tanner; Damara Carver (model); Jack Nguvu (MI-6, Accra, Ghana); Schaal (Rubaiyat agent); Roscoe Carver (sculpter)
Bond resorts to blackmail & kidnapping of Ilse Kreuzner, in order to get the goods on her lover, "Mister Ruby". Bond teams with Damara Carver to help find her father, a sculptor whose work, unknown to him, is part of an assassination plot by Ruby and his spy ring, The Rubaiyat.
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from THE DAILY EXPRESS (February 19, 1975-July 15, 1975)
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Story #34. Nudity throughout. 2nd appearance of Suzy Kew. Damara Carver no relation to Rosie Carver, double-agent in the film LIVE AND LET DIE (1973).
Till Death Do Us Part

Foreword, Introduction, Preface, Afterword  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
James Wheatley; Matthias Garretway; James Page
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TILL DEATH DO US PART

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Jim Lawrence
Yaroslav Horak
Yaroslav Horak
Yaroslav Horak
Subject Matter
espionage
James Bond 007
Arda Petrich (daughter of deceased defector); Stefan Radomir (Bulgarian Secret Police); James Bond; Vlad (bodyguard); M; Miss Moneypenny; Bill Tanner; Onyegin (KGB)
For the 2nd mission in a row, Bond kidnaps a woman from her lover's house. This time it's Arda Petrich, whose late father defected from the East to work for MI-6. Her lover Stephan Radomir, unknown to her, is planning to sell her to the KGB for information she knows.
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from THE DAILY EXPRESS (July 17, 1975-October 14, 1975)
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Story #35. Nudity throughout. The extended chase involving a bizarre-looking Q-Branch vehicle, somewhat reflects the tone of the then-recent Roger Moore films, LIVE AND LET DIE and THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN (1973, 1974).
The Torch-Time Affair

Foreword, Introduction, Preface, Afterword  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
James Wheatley; Matthias Garretway; James Page
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Miscellaneous
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THE TORCH-TIME AFFAIR

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Jim Lawrence
Yaroslav Horak
Yaroslav Horak
Yaroslav Horak
Subject Matter
espionage
James Bond 007
James Bond; Carmen Perez (artist's model, Espada agent); Tim Hurst (artist); Ricardo Auza (gigolo, SMERSH agent); Mrs. Natalie Buckner; Suzy Kew (MI-6)
A message luring him to the beach at night and a woman buried up to her neck in the sand finds Bond caught between 2 rival spy networks, SMERSH and ESPADA, both vying to get their hands on secret info code-named "Torch-Time", a plot for Latin-America subversion.
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from THE DAILY EXPRESS (October 15, 1975-January 15, 1976)
Miscellaneous
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Story #36. Nudity throughout. 3rd appearance of Suzy Kew.
The Complete James Bond Syndicated Newspaper Checklist

Text Article  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
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Typeset
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covers 1958-1983
Nobody Does It Better...

Promotional Material (from Publisher)  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
John McLusky; Yaroslav Horak
John McLusky; Yaroslav Horak
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Miscellaneous
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Ad / Titan Books' 007 collections.
James Bond 007 Will Return...

Promotional Material (from Publisher)  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Yaroslav Horak
Yaroslav Horak
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Ad / NIGHTBIRD (Titan Books, "coming soon")

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