
James Bond: Dr No
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A landmark of the spy thriller genre, Dr No is the sixth novel in Ian Fleming's iconic James Bond series, first published in 1958. The story sends the legendary British secret agent, 007, to Jamaica to investigate the disappearance of two MI6 operatives, a mission that draws him into a deadly confrontation with the megalomaniacal villain, Dr Julius No. With razor-sharp plotting and relentless suspense, Fleming constructs a world of exotic locales, cold-blooded danger, and Cold War paranoia that defined the espionage thriller for generations. The novel chronicles Bond's battle against a criminal genius who commands a remote island fortress and harbours ambitions that threaten the free world, all told with Fleming's trademark blend of sophistication and brutal action. Dr No was later adapted into the iconic 1962 film that launched the James Bond cinematic franchise, cementing its place in cultural history.
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Condition remarks:
Condition: Good to fair. Paperback. Page Condition: Good - possible tanning. Markings: possible previous owner inscription.
A landmark of the spy thriller genre, Dr No is the sixth novel in Ian Fleming's iconic James Bond series, first published in 1958. The story sends the legendary British secret agent, 007, to Jamaica to investigate the disappearance of two MI6 operatives, a mission that draws him into a deadly confrontation with the megalomaniacal villain, Dr Julius No. With razor-sharp plotting and relentless suspense, Fleming constructs a world of exotic locales, cold-blooded danger, and Cold War paranoia that defined the espionage thriller for generations. The novel chronicles Bond's battle against a criminal genius who commands a remote island fortress and harbours ambitions that threaten the free world, all told with Fleming's trademark blend of sophistication and brutal action. Dr No was later adapted into the iconic 1962 film that launched the James Bond cinematic franchise, cementing its place in cultural history.












