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[FLEMING / BONDIANA] FLEMING, Ian Lancaster, (1908-1964). Diamonds Are Forever' reviews contained within 'Now and Then' magazine, Number 97, Summer 1956. London: Jonathan Cape. [1956], 1956.

Price: US$195.03 + shipping

Description: [Journal] Pp.16. Price sixpence. Magazine format, illustrated. A fine copy. Publisher Jonathan Cape's literary magazine for the publishing industry, booksellers and the public alike. Contains two quotes from reviews of the latest James Bond novel 'Diamonds are Forever' (p.13), from the Birmingham Post and the Sunday Times (written by Raymond Chandler). Gilbert A4a, reviews.

Seller: Adrian Harrington Ltd, PBFA, ABA, ILAB, Royal Tunbridge Wells, KENT, United Kingdom

Ian Fleming. Diamonds Are Forever. The Thriller Book Club (U.K.) in association with Jonathan Cape, 1956.

Price: US$199.99 + shipping

Condition: Near Fine

Description: IAN FLEMING - DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER, published by The Thriller Book Club in association with Jonathan Cape, copyright 1956, white endpapers, light blue boards with black lettering to spine, Published by Jonathan Cape at 12s net on DJ front flap. Book has no creased page corners, squared outer page corners, slight age darkening/dust soiling to outer page edges (no foxing), no foxing to pages or endpapers, no former owner's markings or used book store stamps/stickers inside, tiny age spot to inside front board otherwise endpapers are clean and free from scotch tape residue marks or other discoloration or erasures, no hinge splitting, no spine lean, no wear to board edges, corners or spine tips, no bumped board corners, no soiling or staining to boards, no wear to spine lettering, very slight spine sun darkening (common with this book even with its DJ). Dust Jacket has irregular chip at top left on spine otherwise no chipping or tearing or creasing, slight wear to spine tips & front flap crease (nick loss at flap crease corners), almost no wear to left/right on spine, slight edge wear, hint of dust soiling to white rear panel otherwise no staining or soiling, no color rubbing. Overall a FINE- book in VG/VG+ condition original dust jacket (not price clipped) of an Ian Fleming U.K. printing hardcover book. I have a number of other U.S. and U.K. Ian Fleming James Bond 1st printing hardcover appearances up for sale.

Seller: Far North Collectible Books, Anchorage, AK, U.S.A.

Fleming, Ian. DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER. Custom Clamshell Case Only. Jonathan Cape, London, [1956, Book Date], 1956.

Price: US$350.00 + shipping

Description: 1st Edition Clamshell Collecor's Case. No Binding. First Edition Clamshell Case. Fleming, Ian. DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER. Custom Clamshell Case Only. London, [1956, Book Date]: Jonathan Cape, 1956. First Edition Clamshell Case. Excellent Custom Clamshell Case [Not A Book] For The First Edition. Elegant Black Nuba® & fine Black Cloth, Custom Gilt-Stamped at the spine. Embossed multi-layered, [sculpted] dustwrapper inspired "Diamond" design on the side. Finished in black velour on the interior. A superb & unique protective clamshell case for the first edition of Fleming's fourth 007 novel. This case available in cloth or Nuba®. [A fine leather version also available. Please inquire about cost.] All 14 Fleming titles available individually. Full sets available.

Seller: TBCL The Book Collector's Library, Montreal, QC, Canada

FLEMING, Ian. Diamonds are Forever. London: Jonathan Cape (1956)., 1956.

Price: US$390.05 + shipping

Description: First edition, first impression, 8vo, 257, (1) pp. Publisher's blind stamped black cloth, silver diamond to the upper cover, light wear to the top of the upper joint, small patch of wear to the lower cover. Gilbert A4a (1.2).

Seller: Bow Windows Bookshop (ABA, ILAB), Lewes, United Kingdom

Ian Fleming. DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER. Jonathan Cape London, 1956.

Price: US$500.00 + shipping

Condition: Very Good

Description: Ink name to free endpaper, 6 pges with tiny marginal stain, VERY GOOD, tight square copy with bright spine stamping.

Seller: Nicholas J. Certo, Newburgh, NY, U.S.A.

FLEMING, Ian Lancaster (1908-1964). Diamonds are Forever. London: Jonathan Cape, 1956, 1956.

Price: US$643.58 + shipping

Description: [Spy thriller] FIRST EDITION, Binding A (Fabroleen cloth), bibliographer's copy. Octavo (20 x 14cm), pp.257; [1], blank. Publisher's black cloth titled in silver. A working copy with some spotting, edges toned, area of soiling to foot of upper, provided with a later plain brown paper jacket with printed labels, made for ready-reference purposes. Jon Gilbert's file copy, with his pencilled note and ownership signature to f.e.p, light pencil annotation. His comprehensive guide to the works of Ian Fleming (2012) won the 16th Breslauer Prize for bibliography. The fourth of fourteen James Bond books by Ian Fleming. Gilbert A4a (1.1).

Seller: Adrian Harrington Ltd, PBFA, ABA, ILAB, Royal Tunbridge Wells, KENT, United Kingdom

FLEMING, Ian Lancaster (1908-1964). Diamonds are Forever. London: Jonathan Cape, 1956, 1956.

Price: US$643.58 + shipping

Description: [Spy thriller] FIRST EDITION, Binding B (Linson cloth), bibliographer's copy. Octavo (20 x 14cm), pp.257; [1], blank. Publisher's black cloth titled in silver. Boots 'Booklovers' Library copy with printed slip at rear, no d/j, likely as issued to Boots. Slip lists title as MYST.[ERY], with earliest date stamp 11th April 1957. Also marked cancelled. A working copy with covers rubbed, one tear at lower joint, Boots green 'shield' label to upper, provided with a later plain brown paper jacket with printed labels, made for ready-reference purposes. Jon Gilbert's file copy, with his pencilled notes and ownership signature to free endpaper. His comprehensive guide to the works of Ian Fleming (2012) won the 16th Breslauer Prize for bibliography. The fourth of fourteen James Bond books by Ian Fleming. Gilbert A4a (1.2).

Seller: Adrian Harrington Ltd, PBFA, ABA, ILAB, Royal Tunbridge Wells, KENT, United Kingdom

Ian Fleming & Robert Markham & John Pearson. COMPLETE SET ALL 14 IAN FLEMING (or IAN FLEMING RELATED) JAMES BOND UK BOOK CLUB HARDCOVERS 1956-1968: LIVE AND LET DIE, DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER, FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE, DOCTOR NO, GOLDFINGER, FOR YOUR EYES ONLY, THUNDERBALL, THE SPY WHO LOVED ME, ON HER MAJESTY'S SECRET SERVICE, YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE, THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN, CHITTY CHITTY BANG BANG, COLONEL SUN, & THE LIFE OF IAN FLEMING. The Reprint Society, Thriller Book Club, The Book Club, Book Club Associates, & The Companion Book Club all in association with Jonathan Cape, 1956.

Price: US$749.99 + shipping

Condition: Near Fine

Description: NOTE - THERE WILL BE AN ADDITIONAL SHIPPING COST SINCE THIS IS A SET OF 14 BOOKS (AND NOT JUST 1 BOOK). COMPLETE SET OF ALL 14 IAN FLEMING (or IAN FLEMING RELATED) JAMES BOND BOOK CLUB HARDCOVERS PUBLISHED BY (SEVERAL) UK BOOK CLUB PUBLISHERS STARTING IN 1956 UNTIL 1968: LIVE AND LET DIE, DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER, FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE, DOCTOR NO, GOLDFINGER, FOR YOUR EYES ONLY, THUNDERBALL, THE SPY WHO LOVED ME, ON HER MAJESTY'S SECRET SERVICE, YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE, THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN (the other 3 James Bond books - Casino Royale, Moonraker, and Octopussy were never published by a UK BC), plus CHITTY CHITTY BANG BANG (not published in a dust jacket but has been laminated), COLONEL SUN (by Robert Markham - deluxe edition with leather boards), and THE LIFE OF IAN FLEMING (by John Pearson), published by The Reprint Society, Thriller Book Club, The Book Club, Book Club Associates, and The Companion Book Club - all in association with Jonathan Cape per DJ front flaps, white or brown or map illustrated endpapers, various colored boards with black or gold gilt lettering to spines. Books are generally in very nice condition - vast majority of the books appear unread without creased page corners, no missing pages or endpapers, no former ownership markings or used bookstore stamps inside, slight foxing/dust soiling/age darkening to outer page edges on just a couple of books, no soiling or staining to boards, no spine sun darkening (except Golden Gun), just a couple of books have a bumped board corner. Original Dust Jackets: no significant chipping/tearing/creasing to dust jackets, a few of dust jackets have wear to spine tips and/or a bit of edge wear, no significant sun fading/darkening to DJ spines, no soiling or staining of note to DJs, color lift tear to front panel on Goldfinger, a few DJs have occasional tiny color rubbing spots or foxing to white rear panels. Overall a nice VG+ to N-FINE books in VG- to N-FINE dust jackets of a very difficult to find Ian Fleming James Bond complete 1950s and 1960s UK book club hardcovers. I have a number of other U.S. and U.K. Ian Fleming James Bond 1st printing hardcover appearances up for sale.

Seller: Far North Collectible Books, Anchorage, AK, U.S.A.

FLEMING, Ian Lancaster (1908-1964). Diamonds are Forever. London: Jonathan Cape, 1956, 1956.

Price: US$773.60 + shipping

Description: [Spy thriller] FIRST EDITION, Binding B (Linson cloth). Octavo (20 x 14cm), pp.257; [1], blank. Publisher's black cloth titled in silver. Discreet bookseller ticket to rear pastedown. Contents clean, two unfortunate brown marks/rust marks to the fore-edge otherwise a crisp, fine copy. The fourth of fourteen James Bond books by Ian Fleming. Gilbert A4a (1.2).

Seller: Adrian Harrington Ltd, PBFA, ABA, ILAB, Royal Tunbridge Wells, KENT, United Kingdom

FLEMING, Ian Lancaster (1908-1964). Diamonds are Forever. London: Jonathan Cape, 1956, 1956.

Price: US$877.61 + shipping

Description: [Spy thriller] FIRST EDITION, Binding B (Linson cloth), bibliographer's copy. Octavo (20 x 14cm), pp.257; [1], blank. Publisher's black cloth titled in silver. Discreet bookseller ticket to rear pastedown. First gathering of this copy shows the two black location discs and title 'DIAMONDS FOREVER' as described in the bibliography, p.129, lines 9-10. Some light spotting to edges, minor handling; near fine. Provided with a later plain brown paper jacket with printed labels, made for ready-reference purposes. This copy is from the comprehensive James Bond collection of bibliographer Jon Gilbert, with his pencil notes and ownership to f.e.p. His encyclopaedic guide to the works of Ian Fleming (2012) won the 16th Breslauer Prize for bibliography. The fourth of fourteen James Bond books by Ian Fleming. Gilbert A4a (1.2).

Seller: Adrian Harrington Ltd, PBFA, ABA, ILAB, Royal Tunbridge Wells, KENT, United Kingdom

Ian Fleming. Diamonds Are Forever - A NEAR FINE BOOK. Jonathan Cape, London, 1956.

Price: US$1105.14 + shipping

Condition: Near Fine

Description: HARDBACK - A near fine book, free of any previous names or inscriptions.The black boards are very clean indeed with a little pushing to the spine tips. The lettering to the spine is bright with no fading or dulling. A superior copy.

Seller: West Hull Rare Books - P.B.F.A., Hull, YORKS, United Kingdom

FLEMING, Ian. [James Bond]: Casino Royale. Live and Let Die. Moonraker. Diamonds are Forever. From Russia, with Love. Dr. No. Goldfinger. For Your Eyes Only. Thunderball. The Spy who Loved Me. On Her Majesty's Secret Service. You Only Live Twice. The Man with the Golden Gun. Octopussy and the Living Daylights. [London unless stated otherwise] - [1] Jonathan Cape, 1965; [2] Reprint Society, 1956; [3] New York: The Macmillan Company, 1955 [but 1965]; [4] The Thriller Book Club, [1957]; [5-13] The Book Club, [1957-1965]; [14] New York: The New American Libra 1956-66., 1956.

Price: US$1690.22 + shipping

Description: Mixed printings. Fourteen volumes. 8vo. Publisher's cloth or boards, dust jackets. Some wear to the jacket edges with losses to seven of them, "Dr. No" the most with a section missing at the head of the upper panel, the flaps of "Diamonds" with shadows of old tape markings from a previous jacket protector (now removed), "From Russia." with damp staining to the rear covers (cloth and jacket), Gilbert A1a (9), A2a (16), A3b (2), A4a (9), A5a (13.1), A6a (13), A7a (11), A8a (9), A9a (7), A10a (9), A11a (12), A12a (6), A13a (7) and c.f. A14b (1). Eleven volumes are Book Club or Reprint Society editions that were usually published within months of the first editions, including three using the same jacket artwork as those issued by Cape. The other three works were not reprinted by the Book Club and are near contemporary reprints: "Casino Royale" a mid-60s printing using the green 'Vesper Lynd' artwork designed by Pat Marriott; "Moonraker" an American book club edition and "Octopussy" the second printing of the first US edition (distinct from the NAL book club edition Gilbert goes on to mention).

Seller: Bow Windows Bookshop (ABA, ILAB), Lewes, United Kingdom

Fleming, Ian. Diamonds are Forever. Jonathan Cape, 1956.

Price: US$1800.00 + shipping

Condition: Near Fine

Description: First edition, with "First Published 1956" on copyright page. Book near fine, very minor rubbing to bottom edge of front cover, minor foxing to top edge, a couple of faint soiling spots to bottom edge. Dust jacket good, piece at bottom of spine missing, some wear, water stain to rear panel, part of spine on inside of dj glued.

Seller: Bookbid, Beverly Hills, CA, U.S.A.

Ian Fleming. Diamonds are Forever. Jonathan Cape Ltd., London, 1956.

Price: US$1845.60 + shipping

Condition: Very Good

Description: First edition: octavo; hardcover, with silver-gilt spine titles and a blind-stamped and silver-gilt upper board decoration; 257pp. Mild wear; slightly rolled; spine extremities lightly softened and tail a little split; text block edges lightly toned with some spots and top edge lightly dusted; mild offset to the endpapers; previous owners' ink inscriptions to the front endpapers; some very light scattered foxing throughout. Facsimile dustwrapper now professionally protected by non-adhesive polypropylene wrap. Very good.

Seller: Morocco Books and Collectibles, Wentworth Falls, NSW, Australia

Ian Fleming. Diamonds are Forever. Jonathan Cape, London, 1956.

Price: US$1917.75 + shipping

Condition: Very Good

Description: First edition, first impression. Internally very good with some slight age toning throughout. No inscriptions. Some minor rubbing marks. The original unclipped dust jacket has benefited from some professional restoration and is in very good condition. Reverse of dust jacket has some rubbing along the left side edge connecting to back flap where it has been well restored. Overall a very good copy.

Seller: William Collins Rare and Collectable Books, Grimsby, United Kingdom

FLEMING, Ian. Diamonds Are Forever. Jonathan Cape, London, 1956.

Price: US$2013.38 + shipping

Condition: Good

Description: Hardcover : pp. (8) 11-257 : plain e.p.s : publisher's blind stamped black cloth in repeating diamonds with diamond in gilt foil to centre of top board and lettering in silver foil to the backstrip (Binding A) : first state dust jacket design by Pat Marriot showing price 12s6d. Tape repairs to jacket at the head and tail, edges rubbed and verso of jacket spine is spotted; e.p.s lightly spotted and edges of text block are marked; smaller bookseller ink stamp to last page. With the first edition points as described by Gilbert including publisher's device under the author's name on the title page, "Boofy" on p.134 [Gilbert A4a (1.1)]. First Edition, first printing, first state.

Seller: Archives Fine Books (ANZAAB, ILAB), Brisbane, QLD, Australia

Ian Fleming. Diamonds Are Forever - VERY RARE UK 1ST PRINTING W/ORIGINAL DUST JACKET. Jonathan Cape (U.K.), 1956.

Price: US$2499.99 + shipping

Condition: Near Fine

Description: IAN FLEMING - DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER, published by Jonathan Cape, copyright 1956, First Printing ("First Published 1956" at top of copyright page with no references to subsequent printings), white endpapers, list in front of book to "Moonraker", correct 1st print Dust Jacket with reviews of just Live & Let Die and Moonraker on rear flap, black boards with silver gilt lettering to spine, impressed diamond pattern and silver gilt diamond on front board. Book has no creased page corners, squared outer page corners, no foxing to pages, endpapers or outer page edges (for some reason this book is very prone to foxing - I can't remember the last time I had a copy of this book that didn't have some foxing before), slight age darkening/dust soiling to outer page edges, former owner's small name/date (1956) at top left to inside front board (covered by DJ front flap) otherwise no former owner's markings or used book store stamps/stickers inside (original bookseller's label at bottom gutter to inside front board), endpapers are clean and free from discoloration marks or erasures, no hinge splitting, no spine lean, no wear to board edges, board corners, or to spine tips, no bumped board corners, no soiling or staining to boards, no wear or oxidizing to spine lettering (another very common defect with this book). Dust Jacket has small chip at top right on rear panel with nick losses at top spine tip corners otherwise no chipping or tearing or creasing, slight wear to spine tips, hint of wear to front flap crease (nick losses at flap crease corners), almost no dust soiling to white portion of rear panel, no foxing, almost no edge wear, no scotch tape glue staining to flaps. Overall a FINE-/N-FINE book in VG/VG+ condition original 1st state dust jacket of an Ian Fleming U.K. 1st printing hardcover book. I have a number of other U.S. and U.K. Ian Fleming James Bond 1st printing hardcover appearances up for sale.

Seller: Far North Collectible Books, Anchorage, AK, U.S.A.

Fleming, Ian. Diamonds are Forever.. London, Jonathan Cape., 1956.

Price: US$2856.91 + shipping

Description: 8°. 257 Seiten. Leinenband mit farbit illustriertem Schutzumschlag (not clipped). Russell S. 291. - Erste Ausgabe. - Leinenband mit Silberprägung. Schutzumschlag mit dem Preis «12s. 6d. net» und copyright «First Published 1956». - Résumé: First edition. Blacke cloth with silver lettering. Dustjacket. Copyright page states 'First Published 1956'. d/w priced at 12s.6d. - Slightly rubbed, dustjacket with small tears. Owners inscription: "Zum 20. Geburtstag. 29. März 1956 in London (Park West). Sprache: englisch / english. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +

Seller: EOS Buchantiquariat Benz, Zürich, Switzerland

FLEMING, Ian Lancaster (1908-1964). Diamonds are Forever. London: Jonathan Cape, 1956, 1956.

Price: US$3575.46 + shipping

Description: [Spy thriller] FIRST EDITION, Binding B (Linson cloth), export copy. Octavo (20 x 14cm), pp.257; [1], blank. Publisher's black cloth titled in silver, pictorial dust-wrapper by Pat Marriott. Housed in a custom-made cloth clamshell. No inscriptions or spotting. A crisp, fine copy of the book, jacket lightly worn to spine ends, some rubbing and short tears to edges, one tear at crown. This copy was exported and sold in Rhodesia (bookseller ticket to pastedown), price clipped accordingly. Shows well. The fourth of fourteen James Bond books by Ian Fleming. UK Cape editions of Fleming's best-selling James Bond series were imported by British overseas territories across the globe [Gilbert], as demonstrated by the present copy. Still trading, Kingstons Ltd was founded in the late 1940s as the successor to the Herald Stationery & Book Store, the change occurring when the Rhodesian Printing & Publishing Co. sold off its book stores in both Southern and Northern Rhodesia. Gilbert A4a (1.2).

Seller: Adrian Harrington Ltd, PBFA, ABA, ILAB, Royal Tunbridge Wells, KENT, United Kingdom

FLEMING, Ian Lancaster (1908-1964). Diamonds are Forever. London: Jonathan Cape, 1956, 1956.

Price: US$3575.46 + shipping

Description: [Spy thriller] FIRST EDITION, Binding B (Linson cloth), export copy. Octavo (20 x 14cm), pp.257; [1], blank. Publisher's black cloth titled in silver, pictorial dust-wrapper by Pat Marriott. Housed in a custom-made clamshell box. No inscriptions, some minor spotting to edges (likely from climate). A crisp near fine copy of the book in a near fine jacket lightly worn to crown with one short closed tear to rear. This copy was originally sold in Perth, Western Australia (bookseller ticket to pastedown), then exported to Hong Kong (Cape's large annotated postage label tucked in), price clipped accordingly. Shows well. The fourth of fourteen James Bond books by Ian Fleming. UK Cape editions of Fleming's best-selling James Bond series were imported by British overseas territories across the globe [Gilbert], as demonstrated by the present copy. Bibliographer Jon Gilbert's file copy, with his pencilled notes and ownership signature. His comprehensive guide to the works of Ian Fleming (2012) won the 16th Breslauer Prize for bibliography. Gilbert A4a (1.2).

Seller: Adrian Harrington Ltd, PBFA, ABA, ILAB, Royal Tunbridge Wells, KENT, United Kingdom

IAN FLEMING. DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER. JONATHAN CAPE, 1956.

Price: US$3995.00 + shipping

Condition: Near Fine

Description: First Edition, First Printing. Near fine book with a near fine unclipped dust jacket. Original crisp black hatched covered boards with silver titles to spine and and a diamond emblem to the front of the boards. The book has sharp corners with but one outer tip lightly pushed, and no edgewear. No dry or splitting spine. The binding is tight and square. The end papers have a neatly scripted owner name and date. The internal pages are clean, bright and flat with a few pages to the front and back with very slight faded foxing, otherwise with No marks, No stains, No age toning, and No bent pages. Beautiful book. Please see images for details. The original first edition dust jacket presents in near fine condition having benefited from very slight restoration by an expert paper conservator. As such, the dust jacket has strong vibrant colors with No edgewear, No rips, No chips, No fading, No stains, No rubbing and No foxing. Slight toning to the rear panel. The dust jacket is NOT priced clipped and has a stated price of 12s 6d net. The jacket is now protected in a new clear archival removeable cover. Beautiful jacket. Please see the many images. A very handsome example of this rare Fleming title. ADDITIONAL IMAGES AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST. Please see our ABE store for other Ian Fleming/James Bond titles.

Seller: Meier And Sons Rare Books, New Canaan, CT, U.S.A.

Fleming, ian. Diamonds Are Forever - First Edition. Jonathan Cape (London), 1956.

Price: US$4250.00 + shipping

Condition: Very Good

Description: Jonathan Cape (London) 1956 First British Edition, First Printing. VERY GOOD in black diamond patterned boards with silver gilt titles and designs (some rubbing to the gilt on the spine, slight lean, a small tea stain beginning on the title page which gradually becomes less through the half-title page in a VERY GOOD + original first issue jacket which is only slightly rubbed, not price clipped, the 12s. 6d. net is intact. The fourth James Bond novel.

Seller: Chris Grobel, Arlington, TX, U.S.A.

FLEMING, Ian. Diamonds are Forever. Jonathan Cape, London, 1956.

Price: US$5000.00 + shipping

Condition: Fine

Description: Black cloth stamped in silver. d.w. London: Cape, (1956). First Edition. Owner ink stamp on front end-paper, under the dust wrapper flap. The dust jacket bears the price of 12s.6d. It is rubbed on the edges of the spine & corners but is an excellent copy of Fleming's 4th James Bond title.

Seller: Argosy Book Store, ABAA, ILAB, New York, NY, U.S.A.

Fleming, Ian. DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER. Jonathan Cape, London, 1956.

Price: US$5500.00 + shipping

Description: First impression of the 4th James Bond book, in which the spy must infiltrate a smuggling ring in the black market diamond trade. Well-connected Fleming made use of friends in both the diamond trade and the International Diamond Security Organization to research this book. The jacket design depicts Bond's love interest and a major player in the book, Tiffany Case; designer Pat Marriott would follow a similar formula in depicting the love interest, Honeychile Rider, on the jacket of DR. NO. This early Bond novel also contains the first mention of the name "Spectre," which would morph in later books into the organization of the spy's great nemesis, Ernst Blofeld. 7.25'' x 4.75''. Original black textured cloth blind-stamped in harlequin pattern with silver-stamped diamond vignette in center of front board, silver-lettered spine. In original unclipped (12s. 6d. net) pictorial dust jacket designed by Pat Marriott. 257, [1] pages. Housed in custom quarter black goatskin clamshell box. A couple small spots of rubbing to boards, faint foxing to fore-edge with a sliver of dampstain to fore-edge of front endpaper. Jacket with shallow rubbing at spine extremities, light crinkling near corners, overall exceptionally bright. Very good plus in near-fine jacket.

Seller: Type Punch Matrix, Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.

Ian Fleming. Diamonds Are Forever. Jonathan Cape, London, 1956.

Price: US$5850.76 + shipping

Condition: Near Fine

Description: HARDBACK - A near fine or better book bound in the publisher's black cloth boards with un faded silver text to the spine. There is a touch of pushing to the spine tips, but the book is tightly bound. Internally, the page block and inner text are very clean indeed with no signs of foxing to the page block or to the inner text. Free of any previous owner names or inscriptions. The dust wrapper is in very good or better condition with very shallow chipping to the spine tip, also with a very small chip to the bottom corner of the rear panel. There is a small area to the front flap where a bit of paper has adhered to the flap. This may be able to be removed by a paper archivist with care. There is a faint mark aside of it. Overall, the dust wrapper is a very clean example, much cleaner than what is normally encountered. The publisher's printed price of 12s.6d.net is present to the front flap.

Seller: West Hull Rare Books - P.B.F.A., Hull, YORKS, United Kingdom

Ian Fleming. Diamonds are Forever. Jonathan Cape, London, 1956.

Price: US$6175.80 + shipping

Condition: Near Fine

Description: HARDBACK - A near fine book tightly bound in the publisher's black cloth boards with bright silver lettering to the spine. The boards are very clean indeed with sharp corners that are free of any bumping. Internally, the pages are clean with some light foxing to the top page block, but with no foxing inset. Free of any previous owner names or inscriptions. The dust wrapper is in very good or better condition with a touch of rubbing to the spine tip with some very minimal chipping, also with light fading to the lettering present to the spine.The rear panel is clean with a couple of very small closed tears, also with a few small spots and very mild toning. An attractive dust wrapper that presents very well indeed, much cleaner than what is normally encountered, with the publishers printed price of 12s.6dnet present to the front flap.

Seller: West Hull Rare Books - P.B.F.A., Hull, YORKS, United Kingdom

Fleming, Ian. Diamonds are Forever. Jonathan Cape, 1956.

Price: US$6500.00 + shipping

Condition: Near Fine

Description: Near fine first edition, "first published in 1956" stated on copyright page and no additional printings listed. Very light shelf wear and small tear on spine, tiny brown spot on top of several page edges. In near fine dust jacket, with light chipping and tanning on spine edges and hinges. Smoothed fold runs the length of the DJ horizontally and vertically. Housed in custom-made slip case.

Seller: Bookbid, Beverly Hills, CA, U.S.A.

IAN FLEMING. DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER. JONATHAN CAPE, 1956.

Price: US$7695.00 + shipping

Condition: Fine

Description: First Edition, First Printing. Fine book with a fine/near fine unclipped dust jacket. Original crisp black hatched covered boards with silver titles to spine and a diamond emblem to the front of the boards. The book has sharp corners and no edgewear. No dry or splitting spine. The binding is tight and square. The end papers are clean and bright with no bookstore stamps, no owner names and no bookplates. The internal pages are clean, bright and flat with No marks, No stains, No age toning, No bent pages, and No foxing. Beautiful book, internally appearing as unread. Please see images for details. The original first edition dust jacket presents in near fine/fine condition having benefited from very slight restoration to the outer spine tips by an expert paper conservator. As such, the dust jacket has strong vibrant colors with but a very faint smudge to the rear panel, otherwise No edgewear, No rips, No chips, No fading, No stains, No rubbing and No foxing. The dust jacket is NOT priced clipped and has a stated price of 12s 6d net. The jacket is now protected in a new clear archival removeable cover. Beautiful jacket. Please see images. An exceptional copy of this rare Fleming title with a crisp, clean book in a stunning jacket. Shipping includes full tracking and insurance using UPS.ADDITIONAL IMAGES AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST. Please see our ABE store for other James Bond/Ian Fleming titles.

Seller: Meier And Sons Rare Books, New Canaan, CT, U.S.A.

Ian Fleming. Diamonds Are Forever by Ian Fleming, First Edition, 1956. Jonathan Cape, 1956.

Price: US$7900.00 + shipping

Condition: Fine

Description: Fleming, Ian. Diamonds are Forever. London: Jonathan Cape, 1956. First edition, first printing. Octavo. Rebound in full black calf leather, with diamond stamped boards, gilt tooling, gilt titles, and raised bands to spine, and a spectacular quarter leather clamshell case. This is the first edition, first printing of Ian Fleming’s fourth James Bond novel, Diamonds are Forever. The book was published by Jonathan Cape in London on March 26, 1956. The book tracks 007 as he infiltrates the deadly world of diamond smuggling, tracking smugglers from Sierra Leone to the United States. Fleming wrote the story at his Goldeneye estate in Jamaica, inspired by a Sunday Times article on diamond smuggling. As with the three previous Bond books, the first edition of 12,500 copies sold out quickly. The novel was serialized in The Daily Express newspaper in April 1956 onwards. It was the first novel Fleming sold to the newspaper, a decision that led to an overall rise in the novel’s sales. Book sales were also assisted by the press in November 1956, following the visit of Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden to Fleming's Goldeneye estate to recuperate following the Suez Crisis. In 1971, Diamonds Are Forever was produced for the big screen, starring Sean Connery and Guy Hamilton. Ian Fleming (1908–1964) was an intelligence officer, journalist, and creator of the fictional British Secret service agent James Bond. Beginning in 1939 he served as a liaison between the Navy and the other secret services, where he was privy to the highest levels of intelligence and became known for his creativity in planning operations, work that inspired his later novels. After the war, Fleming became a journalist and in 1953 published his first James Bond novel, Casino Royale. It was a success, and Fleming wrote a new book each year until his untimely death in 1964. CONDITION: A stunning "one off" Bond collectible. The book is in very good condition. First edition, first printing with "First published 1956" on copyright page, "Boofy" on page 134 and "Beverley Hills" on page 206. Pages have light foxing on the first few pages, but are clean throughout the rest of the book. Octavo printing. Rebound in full black calf leather with diamond stamps to boards, a silver embossed diamond at center of the front board, gilt tooling, gilt titles, and raised bands to spines, and new endpapers. The book is housed in a matching quarter calf leather and black cloth clamshell case. Clamshell’s spine has raised bands, gilt tooling, and gilt titles. The front of the clamshell features an inlaid print of the original Diamonds are Forever dust jacket art. The interior of the clamshell has an embossed facsimile Ian Fleming signature stamp. Book Dimensions: 7 3/4" H x 5 3/8" W x 1 1/4" D With Clamshell: 9" H x 6 1/2" W x 1 7/8" D

Seller: The Great Republic, Colorado Springs, CO, U.S.A.

IAN FLEMING. DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER. JONATHAN CAPE, 1956.

Price: US$7995.00 + shipping

Condition: Fine

Description: First Edition, First Printing. Fine/Near fine book with a Fine/near fine unclipped dust jacket. Original crisp black hatched covered boards with silver titles to spine and a diamond emblem to the front of the boards. The book has sharp corners and no edgewear. No dry or splitting spine, faint thin mark to rear board. The binding is tight and square. The end papers are clean and bright with no bookstore stamps, no owner names and no bookplates. The internal pages are exceptionally clean, bright and flat with No marks, No stains, No age toning, No bent pages, and No foxing. Beautiful book, internally appearing as unread. Please see images for details. The original first edition dust jacket presents in fine/near fine condition having benefited from very slight restoration to the outer spine tips by an expert paper conservator. As such, the dust jacket has strong vibrant colors with No edgewear, No rips, No chips, No fading, No stains, No rubbing and No foxing. The dust jacket is NOT priced clipped and has a stated price of 12s 6d net. The jacket is now protected in a new clear archival removeable cover. Beautiful jacket. Please see images. An exceptional copy of this rare Fleming title with a crisp, clean book in a stunning jacket. ADDITIONAL IMAGES AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST. Please see our ABE store for other Ian Fleming/James Bond titles.

Seller: Meier And Sons Rare Books, New Canaan, CT, U.S.A.

FLEMING, Ian. Diamonds are Forever. London Jonathan Cape 1956, 1956.

Price: US$8451.09 + shipping

Description: First edition of the fourth James Bond book. 8vo., original cloth lettered in silver on spine with silver diamond on upper board, in price-clipped dust wrapper. Bookplate, a near fine copy.

Seller: G. Heywood Hill Ltd ABA, London, United Kingdom

Fleming, Ian. Diamonds are Forever. Jonathan Cape, 1956.

Price: US$9000.00 + shipping

Condition: Fine

Description: First Edition, First Priting. A beautiful dustjacket with minor wear to the spine and edges. This original dustjacket is vibrant in color with no pieces missing. The book is in nice shape. The binding is tight, and the boards are crisp with minor wear to the panels. There is no writing, marks or bookplates in the book. Overall, a lovely copy of this TRUE FIRST EDITION with the First Issue dustjacket. We buy Fleming First Editions.

Seller: Magnum Opus Rare Books, Missoula, MT, U.S.A.

Fleming, Ian. Diamonds are Forever. Jonathan Cape, London, 1956.

Price: US$10000.00 + shipping

Condition: Fine

Description: First Printing. DJ in archival cover edge wear, tears to head and foot of spine with tape repair. Stated first published.

Seller: J. Mercurio Books, Maps, & Prints IOBA, Garrison, NY, U.S.A.

FLEMING, Ian. Diamonds are Forever. Jonathan Cape, London, 1956.

Price: US$10000.00 + shipping

Description: London: Jonathan Cape, [1956]. First edition of the fourth James Bond book. Small octavo (7 3/8 x 4 7/8 inches; 187 x 125 mm). [8], 11-257, [1, blank] pp. In original dust jacket. Original black cloth over boards. Front cover stamped in blind with an overall diamond pattern with a baguette-cut diamond stamped in silver in the center. Spine lettered in silver with Jonathan Cape logo in silver at foot. Top front corner slightly bumped. Some very minor foxing to end papers and text block edges. A very fine copy, difficult to find in this condition. In the original color pictorial dust jacket. Jacket with no restoration. Overall a very nice jacket. "Greater than Casino Royale? More terrible than Live and Let Die? More hazardous than Moonraker? Yes." (Front the front flap). Biondi and Pickard, pp. 42-43. Campbell A4007A1. HBS 68634. $10,000.

Seller: Heritage Book Shop, ABAA, Beverly Hills, CA, U.S.A.

Ian Fleming. Diamonds Are Forever. Jonathan Cape, UK, 1956.

Price: US$11051.43 + shipping

Condition: Fine

Description: Diamonds Are Forever by Ian Fleming First Edition Jonathan Cape 1956. Completely free of any signs of ownership or inscriptions. Book appears unread and fine. In original near fine dust jacket. Not price clipped.

Seller: Brought to Book Ltd, London, United Kingdom

FLEMING, Ian Lancaster (1908-1964). Diamonds are Forever. London: Jonathan Cape, 1956, 1956.

Price: US$11376.47 + shipping

Description: [Spy thriller] FIRST EDITION, Binding A (Fabroleen cloth), an unusual association/presentation copy with signed inscription by Ian Fleming's literary editor William Plomer. Octavo (20 x 14cm), pp.257; [1], blank. Publisher's black cloth titled in silver, pictorial jacket by Pat Marriott. With ink note to flyleaf; A. Franklyn. / from W. Plomer. / March 1956. //. Housed in a custom-made clamshell box. A pre-publication copy (the date of release was 26th March 1956, and all the other Franklyn copies we purchased at the same time were presented before publication). Some spotting to edges and first and final gatherings, externally fine. Correspondingly used jacket supplied, with some torn loss to rear flap ads. William Plomer (1903-73), was a senior reader at Jonathan Cape Ltd., and one of Fleming's most trusted friends. He was instrumental in getting Casino Royale published and read and advised on each successive Fleming manuscript. He was unofficially Fleming's Editor-in Chief, and the novel Goldfinger is dedicated to him [Gilbert, p.650]. This copy was later part of the comprehensive James Bond collection of bibliographer Jon Gilbert, with accompanying provenance. Gilbert A4a (1.1).

Seller: Adrian Harrington Ltd, PBFA, ABA, ILAB, Royal Tunbridge Wells, KENT, United Kingdom

FLEMING, IAN. Diamonds Are Forever. London Jonathan Cape 1956, 1956.

Price: US$12000.00 + shipping

Description: First Edition, First Printing. An amazing copy which has the finest designer binding yet executed on a first edition of Ian FlemingÕs James Bond novel Diamonds Are Forever, in this case using actual jewels. With a special printed leaf explaining the binding: ÒThis first printing of Diamonds Are Forever by Ian Fleming, London 1956 has been specially bound in a jeweled designer binding by Patricia & George Sargent, Dragonfly Bindery/Studio, Woonsocket, Rhode Island, in the year 2020. Bound using navy blue goatskin leather, with its spine decorated with raised bands, full panel gilt designs and regal purple leather labels. Front cover illustrating James BondÕs hand, holding his skeleton grip Beretta, dressed in signature attire, a formal white shirt, gold monogram cufflink, his arm emerging from his black tuxedo jacket. A diamond is shot from from the gun with the cartridge casing thrown into the air. The gun and hand are carved three dimensionally and covered in natural calfskin and pewter lambskin. The shirt and jacket are also lambskin, with 14k gold plated cufflink embossed with JB. The diamond is just under 1/2 carat set in a 14k gold bezel cup secured under the leather. The bullet casing fits a .25 ACP cartridge. Back cover receives the bullet hole with a spray of faceted stones in a mist of varying sizes. The book is dressed in a clamshell box of matching Harmatan navy blue goatskin leather and Japanese silk cloth. The spine with raised bands gold tooling and regal purple leather labels mimics the book spine. The clamshell trays inside the box are lined with matching navy blue velvet. The overall design depicts 007 iconic spy character with splashes of all that mystiqueÓ. A spectacular creation by two of AmericaÕs acclaimed designer binders.

Seller: James Pepper Rare Books, Inc., ABAA, Santa Barbara, CA, U.S.A.

Ian Fleming. Diamonds are Forever. London: Jonathan Cape, 1956, 1956.

Price: US$14000.00 + shipping

Condition: Fine

Description: Jonathan Cape, 1956. Hard Cover. First Edition. True first British edition, first printing. Book in fine condition, tight and square (sharp corners), no writings or marks. Dustjacket complete, with no chipping, just the most tiny (imperceptible almost) rubbing at top spine and top corners, sligthly darkened spine, original price of 12s. 6d. net present on front flap and back flap. A unique copy. Photos available on request. $14,000

Seller: E. B. Books, Vancouver, BC, Canada

Fleming, Ian. Diamonds are Forever. Jonathan Cape, 1956.

Price: US$14000.00 + shipping

Condition: Fine

Description: First Edition, First Printing. An outstanding copy seldom seen in this nice condition. This original unsophisticed First Issue dustjacket has NO chips or tears. The colors are vibrant and the 12s.6d.net price is present on the front flap. The book is in amazing shape and appears unread. The binding is tight, and the boards are crisp. The pages are exceptionally clean. There is no writing, marks or bookplates in the book. Overall. a stunning copy of this TRUE FIRST EDITION, housed in a custom clamshell slipcase. An ideal copy for even the most discerning collector.

Seller: Magnum Opus Rare Books, Missoula, MT, U.S.A.

Fleming, Ian [Sean Connery]. Diamonds Are Forever.. Jonathan Cape, London, 1956.

Price: US$15000.00 + shipping

Description: First edition of the fourth novel in Ian Fleming’s James Bond series. Octavo, original black cloth. Boldly signed by Sean Connery opposite the title page. Near fine in a very good price-clipped dust jacket. Rare and desirable signed by this iconic figure who first embodied James Bond in film. Diamonds are Forever was first published by Jonathan Cape in March 1956, and the first printing quickly sold 12,500 copies. These sales expanded further when Prime Minister Anthony Eden visited Fleming's Jamaican Goldeneye estate (Lindner, 2009). Of course, the sales are owed mostly to the novel's suspenseful plot and themes. The dust cover of the first edition can, in some sense, be seen an allusion to these themes. On Diamonds are Forever, designed by Pat Marriot, we see a tame image of an elegant woman wearing a large diamond. Towards the end of the novel, Fleming writes "Death is forever. But so are diamonds." Diamonds are metaphorical for death, and Bond is death's messenger because he carries the diamonds from London to New York. This is reflective of the immense novelty diamonds had to the British populous at that time (Benson, 1988). The Observer would write, "[Bond is] one of the most cunningly synthesised heroes in crime-fictionMr. Fleming's method is worth noting, and recommending: he does not start indulging in his wilder fantasies until he has laid down a foundation of factual description." It was the basis for the 1971 film bearing the same name directed by Guy Hamilton starring Sean Connery, Jill St. John and Charles Gray.

Seller: Raptis Rare Books, Palm Beach, FL, U.S.A.

Ian Fleming. Diamonds are Forever, Ian Fleming, first edition, inscribed to John Hayward. Jonathan Cape, 1956.

Price: US$58442.57 + shipping

Condition: Near Fine

Description: Diamonds are Forever, Ian Fleming, first edition, first impression (with 'Boofy' for 'Dolly'), advance presentation copy inscribed to Fleming's friend John Hayward; Jonathan Cape 1956. Inscribed with the words 'For John & his blue pencil from Ian'. A superb example of his rarely inscribed novel, the fourth James Bond book. The words 'his blue pencil' refer to John Hayward's important role as an editor, proof-reader and checker of content - Hayward went through the manuscripts and made corrections to each Fleming novel prior to publication, and in this case, after publication. Indeed Hayward has made several corrections to the pages of this copy, listing each page where he has made a correction to the rear inflap of the jacket (see the photos). These corrections - including a missing full stop to the top of p91 which Hayward has identified and marked - represent changes made to subsequent printings. John Hayward was an important person in literary London of the time; he was a close friend of TS Eliot and lived together with the poet in a flat in Chelsea, helping Eliot with editorial and textual revisions of his published works. Ian Fleming appointed Hayward as editor of the magazine The Book Collector in 1952, a position Hayward remained in till midway through the following decade. A highly significant association copy, inscribed to a person who occupied an important position making textual corrections to Fleming's works, as evinced by the dedication and the corrections made by Hayward to the existing text. The book is in near fine condition. Indeed the book is fine in virtually every respect: sharp corners, firm spine foot, very light pushing to spine tip, spotless black boards, no bumps to the board edges, bright silver book title, author name and publisher to the spine, no lean to the book which remains very firm; book is very clean inside, with a spotless and unmarked text block, no dog-eared pages, pages all being entirely smooth, with no tears, tugs or nicks. The only fault is a small puncture to the cloth of the front board, near the right edge; otherwise this is a lovely copy. The jacket is the correct first state jacket; not price-clipped. Rubbing to the edges, short closed-edge tear to top of front panel, light rubbing to the corners, small hole on front panel commensurate with the puncture to the cloth, and another small patch of rubbing above it, clean jacket verso. Very slight toning to the spine, but otherwise a very good jacket. Presented in a collector's black cloth clamshell box. For buyers outside the UK, please contact me for a postage quote as this is a high value book. Thank you.

Seller: April Star Books, Banstead, United Kingdom

FLEMING, Ian. Diamonds are Forever. Jonathan Cape, London, 1956.

Price: US$60000.00 + shipping

Description: London: Jonathan Cape, [1956]. First edition of the fourth James Bond book. Inscribed by Ian Fleming on the front endpaper to Sir William Stephenson, who was known as the "Real James Bond." Small octavo (7 3/8 x 4 7/8 inches; 187 x 125 mm). [8], 11-257, [1, blank] pp. In original dust jacket. Original black cloth over boards. Front cover stamped in blind with an overall diamond pattern with a baguette-cut diamond stamped in silver in the center. Spine lettered in silver with Jonathan Cape logo in silver at foot. Top front corner slightly bumped and binding just barely skewed. A very fine copy, difficult to find in this condition. In the original color pictorial dust jacket. Jacket with some minor splitting along creases and chipping at head and tail of the spine, but with no restoration. Some general sunning, bit overall a very nice jacket. Housed in a custom full morocco clamshell. Inscribed on front free endpaper: "To Bill/In exchange for/ 12 cherrystones/ With affection/ From/ Ian." A wonderful book with an exceptional provenance. Inscribed by Fleming to his good friend Sir William Stephenson, aka "Bill." We acquired this copy from the grandson of famous auto maker. E.L. Cord. Cord, Fleming and Stephenson were all close friends and Cord and Stephenson owned an airplane factory together producing spitfires. Cord acquired Bill's collection of Fleming books and his grandson eventually took ownership. Butterfields and Butterfields sold three other Fleming books inscribed to "Bill" acquired from the same source at their 4/16/1997 sale. The inscription is also of note as Fleming writes "To Bill/In exchange for/ 12 cherrystones/ With affection/ From/ Ian." and in chapter 16 this book, Fleming writes "Twenty minutes after he had sat down, Bond was able to order a dozen cherrystone clams and a steak, and, since he expected a further long pause, a second Vodka dry Martini." Our inscription recipient Sir William "Bill" Stephenson is of utmost interest as he is considered the basis of the character of James Bond. Sir William "Bill" Stephenson, was a "Canadian soldier, airman, businessman, inventor, spymaster, and the senior representative of British Security Coordination (BSC) for the entire western hemisphere during World War II. He is best known by his wartime intelligence codename Intrepid. Many people consider him to be one of the real-life inspirations for James Bond. Ian Fleming himself who once worked under Stephenson, once wrote, ‘James Bond is a highly romanticized version of a true spy. The real thing is . William Stephenson.'. As head of the British Security Coordination, Stephenson handed over British scientific secrets to Franklin D. Roosevelt and relayed American secrets to Winston Churchill. In addition, Stephenson has been credited with changing American public opinion from an isolationist stance to a supportive tendency regarding America's entry into World War II. Stephenson was soon a close adviser to Roosevelt, and suggested that he put Stephenson's good friend William J. "Wild Bill" Donovan in charge of all U.S. intelligence services. Donovan founded the U.S. Office of Strategic Services (OSS), which in 1947 would become the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). As senior representative of British intelligence in the western hemisphere, Stephenson was one of the few persons in the hemisphere who were authorized to view raw Ultra transcripts of German Enigma ciphers that had been decrypted at Britain's Bletchley Park facility. He was trusted by Churchill to decide what Ultra information to pass along to various branches of the U.S. and Canadian governments. Not least of Stephenson's contributions to the war effort was the setting up by BSC of Camp X, the unofficial name of the secret Special Training School No. 103, a Second World War paramilitary installation for training covert agents in the methods required for success in clandestine operations. Camp X graduates operated in Europe (Spain, Portugal, Italy and the Balkans) as well as in Africa, Australia, India and the Pacific. They may have included Ian Fleming (though there is evidence to the contrary), future author of the James Bond books. It has been said that the fictional Goldfinger's raid on Fort Knox was inspired by a Stephenson plan (never carried out) to steal $2,883,000,000 in Vichy French gold reserves from the French Caribbean colony of Martinique. For his extraordinary service to the war effort, he was made a Knight Bachelor by King George VI in the 1945 New Year Honours. In recommending Stephenson for the knighthood, Winston Churchill wrote: ‘This one is dear to my heart.' In November 1946 Stephenson received the Medal for Merit from President Harry S. Truman, at that time the highest U.S. civilian award. He was the first non-American to be so honoured." (Wikipedia) "Camp X was the unofficial name of the secret Special Training School No. 103, a Second World War British paramilitary installation for training covert agents in the methods required for success in clandestine operations.[1] It was located on the northwestern shore of Lake Ontario between Whitby and Oshawa in Ontario, Canada. The area is known today as Intrepid Park, after the code name for Sir William Stephenson, Director of British Security Co-ordination (BSC), who established the program to create the training facility." (Wikipedia) Accompanying the book is a letter from the individual we acquired the book from, the grandson E.L. Cord stating who he is and that he is selling the book. Included also is a family tree showing the seller as E.L. Cord's grandson. Biondi and Pickard, pp. 42-43. Campbell A4007A1. HBS 68523. $60,000.

Seller: Heritage Book Shop, ABAA, Beverly Hills, CA, U.S.A.