"How 007 Got His Name" 1966 BOND, Mrs. James Decorative Arts Thus in 1911 he received
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Thus in 1911 he received an order for ear dishes on their way to the United States in the holds of the Titanic
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"While able to dress the costliest banquets
In 1936 they moved to Dedham
For every angelic Miss Hazlitt there is an insufferable Miss Wilkins waiting in the wings
"How 007 Got His Name" 1966 BOND, Mrs. James Decorative Arts Thus in 1911 he receivedBOND, Mrs. James [62] pp. Collins 1966 8" x 5 3 8" Jacket design by Barbosa "How 007 Got His Name" (1966) is a book written by Mary Wickham Bond, the wife of the real life American ornithologist James Bond. The book recounts how her husband's name was "stolen" by author Ian Fleming for his fictional spy, detailing the surprising and humorous reactions to the situation and the story of their single meeting. Author: Mary Wickham Bond, the wife of the
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