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ASIN : 0966720377
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Vanity Publishing At Its Worst. (2005-02-20)  This book is truly dreadful. Riddled with errors and spelling mistakes (the author actually thanks the person who typed the manuscript in the acknowledgements!!) it will increase the reader's insight into the subject by precisely zero.The illustrations are childish and I lost track of the number of times Bond villains are described as "no-good-nics". This expression just about sums up the quality of the writing.There are better things to spend your money on. Sadly, a lot of Bond fans will feel they have to have a copy - like I did!!
A poorly researched waste of time (1999-07-29)  At the very least an author should see that the final product has been adequately proofread. This throwaway "pamphlet" contains numerous factual and historical inaccuracies, mis-spellings and misnamed Fleming characters. It is as though the author never read even one of Fleming's, Benson's or Gardner's books. At best he may have skimmed them. One should not write this type of book on the basis of having seen a few James Bond Movies. True Bond fans will be disappointed and annoyed.
A must in any James Bond Fan's library. (1999-03-30)  James Bond in a new a whole new light. 007's personal likes and dislikes for the past near 50 years. "The 007 Dossier" is a well done work with fictional facts in a non-fiction book. Clever!!! I thought the descriptive cartoons were well done and most appropriate with the text of the author's undertaking. I have purchased three copies of The 007 Dossier to give to friends and I have heard nothing but praise for this book. Comments like: "The most fun I have had from 007 years", "I didn't know that about Bond", and "Jolly great fun!". I have ordered B.S. McReynold's prevous published book titled, "Presidential Blips" to see what has done with presidents.
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