EXCEPTIONAL UNRESTORED FIRST EDITION OF IAN FLEMING’S FIRST JAMES BOND NOVEL, CASINO ROYALE
FLEMING, Ian. Casino Royale. London: Jonathan Cape, (1953). Octavo, original black paper boards, original dust jacket. Housed in a custom clamshell box.
First edition of Fleming’s scarce first book, the first James Bond adventure, in first-issue dust jacket. An exceptional, unrestored copy.
"Fleming accomplished an extraordinary amount in the history of the thriller. Almost singlehandedly, he revived popular interest in the spy novel, spawning legions of imitations, parodies, and critical and fictional reactions… Through the immense success of the filmed versions of his books, his character James Bond became the best known fictional personality of his time and Fleming the most famous writer of thrillers since Sir Arthur Conan Doyle" (Reilly, 571). The novel was twice made into a film, each titled Casino Royale: a 1967 Bond spoof with an all-star cast headed by Peter Sellers, Ursula Andress, David Niven, and Woody Allen; and the 2006 thriller, starring Daniel Craig in his first outing as Bond and Judi Dench as M. Casino Royale is certainly the rarest of Fleming's novels. "According to the Cape archives, 4760 sets of sheets of the first printing were delivered, but only 4728 copies were bound up. Many of these went to public libraries and we believe that less than half of the first printing was sold to the public. The jacket is genuinely rare in fresh condition" (Biondi & Pickard, 40). This copy in first-issue dust jacket, with two-paragraph summary and the statement "Jacket devised by the author" on front flap. With textual points listed in Gilbert A1a(1.1).
Book fine. Light wear to extremities of bright, unrestored near-fine dust jacket with shallow chipping to spine ends. An exceptional copy, most rare in unrestored dust jacket.