The Man with the Golden Gun (1966) is the thirteenth and final James Bond novel completed by Ian Fleming, published posthumously and released in paperback by Signet with their signature pulpy mid-century cover art. In this mission, a brainwashed 007 returns to MI6 after being captured by the KGB, and is sent to assassinate Francisco Scaramanga, a Cuban-Mafia hitman known for his golden pistol. Set in Jamaica and the Caribbean, the story pits Bond against the psychopathic “Pistols” Scaramanga in a deadly game of cat-and-mouse, blending Fleming’s trademark glamour with darker themes of Cold War mind control and Bond’s fractured identity.
The Man with the Golden Gun – Ian Fleming 1966 | 1st PB edition
$25.00
- Author:
Ian Fleming
- Publisher:
Signet Books, 1966
- Binding:
Soctcover
- Condition:
Near Fine
- Size:
8vo
- Attributes:
First Edition
First edition, first US paperback printing. Binding tight, square, tiny chip on front corner cover, internally fine, unmarked. In unread condition. Near Fine.
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