"The Spy Who Came In With The Gold" 1965 ZEIGER, Henry A.

ZEIGER, Henry A.

[125] pp.

Popular Library

1965

7" x 4 1/4"

Ian Fleming: The Spy Who Came in with the Gold is a 1965 biography of James Bond creator Ian Fleming, written by Henry A. Zeiger. Published shortly after Fleming's death by Duell, Sloan and Pearce (hardcover) and Popular Library (paperback), it focuses on Fleming's life, including his WWII intelligence work, rather than just his literary output.Key Details About the Book:

Author: Henry A. Zeiger.

Publication Year: 1965.Content: The book covers Fleming's life as a British Naval Intelligence officer, his upbringing, and his work as a journalist, connecting these experiences to the creation of the 007 fantasy.

Context: It was published in the same era as, but is distinct from, Kingsley Amis's The James Bond Dossier, offering a more personal look at Fleming's life.

Reception: It was described as a "more human and rewarding" look at Fleming.


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