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Everything I Know About Life I Learned From James Bond - cover

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Everything I Know About Life I Learned From James Bond

John L. Flynn, Bob Blackwood

Publisher: Open Road Media

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Summary

Celebrate the heroic swagger of Agent 007 with the ultimate fan’s guide to all things James Bond.For millions of American men who grew up in the 1950s and 60s, James Bond was the ultimate masculine icon. He was stylish, smart, and sophisticated. He was ready for adventure, unafraid of danger, and irresistible to women. In short, he was everything his young male fans wanted to be. In this volume, authors Bob Blackwood and John L. Flynn think back on the importance of James Bond in their lives, and the lessons they learned from his movies and novels. Covering everything from cars and clothes to how to order a martini, this is a loving celebration of the man they call “Bond, James Bond.”
Available since: 10/11/2022.
Print length: 438 pages.

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