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Jul 3, 2023 · Book Review: From Russia, with Love (1957) by Ian Fleming. “Life is full death, my friend…. And sometimes one is made the instrument of death.”. Famously listed as one of President John F. Kennedy’s ten favorite books in an interview for LIFE Magazine in 1961, Ian Fleming’s fifth James Bond novel, From Russia, with Love, might have ...
From Russia With Love (Novel) Review. James Bond is marked for death by the Soviet counterintelligence agency SMERSH in Ian Fleming’s masterful spy thriller. It's the novel that President John F. Kennedy named as one of his favourite books of all time. SMERSH stands for ‘Death to Spies’ and there’s no secret agent they’d like to ...
Mar 22, 2022 · The novel From Russia With Love by Ian Fleming caught me by surprise with its cliffhanger ending. Bond pivoted slowly on his heel and crashed headlong to the wine-red floor. That was it!
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Bursting with action and intrigue, From Russia with Love is one of the best-loved books in the Bond canon-an instant classic that set the standard for sophisticated literary spycraft for decades to come.
From Russia, with Love is the fifth novel by the English author Ian Fleming to feature his fictional British Secret Service agent James Bond. Fleming wrote the story in early 1956 at his Goldeneye estate in Jamaica; at the time he thought it might be his final Bond book.
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May 25, 2022 · Llewella Chapman's study of the iconic film pinpoints its place within the James Bond film franchise, and its significant cultural value to critics and fans as well as this film's important place within British cinema history more widely.