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Eco, Umberto (2009). "The Narrative Structure of Ian Fleming". In Lindner, Christoph (ed.). The James Bond Phenomenon: a Critical Reader. Manchester: Manchester University Press. pp.34–55. ISBN 978-0-7190-6541-5. On his arrival in Jamaica, Bond soon realises that he is being watched. His hotel room is searched, a basket of poisoned fruit is delivered to the room—supposedly a gift from the colonial governor—and a deadly centipede is placed in his bed while he is sleeping. With the help of an old friend, Quarrel, Bond surreptitiously visits Crab Key to establish whether there is a connection between No and the disappearance of the MI6 personnel. Bond and Quarrel meet Honeychile Rider, who is there to collect valuable shells. Bond and Rider are captured by No's men after Quarrel is burned to death by the doctor's "dragon"—a flamethrowing, armoured swamp buggy designed to keep away trespassers. Bond and Rider are taken to a luxurious facility carved into the mountain. Fleming's inspiration for the Doctor No character was Sax Rohmer's villain Dr Fu Manchu, who featured in books Fleming had read and enjoyed in earlier years. [2] Aspects of the plot were influenced by Rohmer's work, and Winder observes that the use of the centipede was "a straight steal" from a Fu Manchu novel; [19] other devices from Rohmer's novels included Doctor No's secret lair and the use of the mad scientist trope. [20]

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Dr. No was the first of Fleming's novels to face widespread negative criticism in Britain; Paul Johnson of the New Statesman dismissed the book as one of "Sex, Snobbery and Sadism". [1] When released on the American market it was received more favourably. Dr. No was serialised in the Daily Express, first in an abridged story form and later as a comic strip. The story was adapted in 1962 as the first film in the Bond series, with Sean Connery in the lead role; in 2008 BBC Radio 4 broadcast a version with Toby Stephens as Bond.

Denning, Michael (2009). "Licensed to Look". In Lindner, Christoph (ed.). The James Bond Phenomenon: a Critical Reader. Manchester: Manchester University Press. pp.56–75. ISBN 978-0-7190-6541-5. Not having a V5C is likely to deter potential buyers, as it can be a sign of a stolen vehicle. Not to say that’s the case, but you do have to put yourself in the shoes of the person parting cash for your car who has never met you before. Bennett, Tony; Woollacott, Janet (2009). "The Moments of Bond". In Lindner, Christoph (ed.). The James Bond Phenomenon: a Critical Reader. Manchester: Manchester University Press. pp.13–34. ISBN 978-0-7190-6541-5.

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Panek, LeRoy (1981). The Special Branch: The British Spy Novel, 1890–1980. Bowling Green, OH: Bowling Green University Popular Press. ISBN 978-0-87972-178-7. First, when you list the car for sale, make sure you’re clear and up front about the fact that it does not have a V5C. It’s better than putting off buyers by surprising them further down the line, and saves wasting both your time and the buyer’s by filtering out those who don’t want to buy it without the logbook.Hold the V5C up to the light and look for a ‘DVL’ watermark, which should feature throughout the document. The DVLA also advises that if the V5C’s serial number is between BG8229501 to BG9999030, or BI2305501 to BI2800000, it could be stolen and you should call the police. Get a free valuation with carwow Dr. No was serialised in The Daily Express from 19 March to 1April 1958. [62] [81] In 1960 the novel was adapted as a daily comic strip in the paper and was syndicated worldwide. The strip, which ran from May to October, was written by Peter O'Donnell and illustrated by John McLusky. [82] It was reprinted in 2005 by Titan Books as part of the Dr. No anthology that also includes Diamonds Are Forever and From Russia, with Love. [83] In 1962 the American men's magazine Stag serialised the story, renaming it as "Nude Girl of Nightmare Key". [84] Much like Miss Taro, Professor Dent, portrayed by director Terrence Young's friend Anthony Dawson, was created for the film version of Dr. No. Dent's presence led to an odd controversy, as Bond shoots the professor, who like Taro is a spy for No, in cold blood. While many other aspects of motoring have gone fully digital, the V5C is still sent out in paper form. You can update the details online, but there is no fully digital copy.

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Chapman, James (2009). Licence to Thrill: A Cultural History of the James Bond Films. New York: I.B. Tauris. ISBN 978-1-84511-515-9.Boothroyd also gave Fleming advice on the Berns-Martin triple draw shoulder holster and a number of the weapons used by SMERSH and other villains. [24] In thanks, Fleming gave the MI6 Armourer the name Major Boothroyd in Dr. No and M introduces him to Bond as "the greatest small-arms expert in the world". [22] Writing in The Times Literary Supplement, Philip Stead was more generous to Dr. No. Despite thinking that Fleming was offering "too opulent a feast" [73] with the book, Stead argued that Fleming managed to pull this off, where "a less accomplished writer... would never have got away with this story." [73] Raymond Chandler reviewed the novel for The Sunday Times and praised as "masterly" Fleming's depiction of colonial Kingston in the first chapter. Chandler admired Fleming's writing, which had "an acute sense of pace.... You don't have to work at Ian Fleming. He does the work for you." [57]

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In probably one of the best scenes of the book, Bond is put through a taxing obstacle course by Doctor Julius No. After a series of extremely painful trials, Bond's ordeal ends with him being pitted in mortal combat with a gigantic squid. Not my favorite book on this topic, I have mixed feelings about the pictures and some of the execution, but still pretty good. I like that it features situations with primary caregivers, an aunt, a cousin, and a friend.Die Another Day (2002)". British Film Institute. Archived from the original on 15 August 2016 . Retrieved 11 April 2016.



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