The James Bond Bedside
Companion by Raymond Benson was first published in 1984 and covers all aspects
of the Bond phenomonen. From Ian Fleming's life to the writing of the books
and the film seriesm, The James Bond Bedside Companion also includes
sections on the character of James Bond, weapons used and injuries sustained.
Although updated in 1988
and out of print for several years, the book was reprinted in 2001 without being
updated. Due to his work on The James Bond Bedside Companion and demonstating
himself to be an authority on all aspects of James Bond, Benson was commissioned
to continue the book series following John Gardner's departure. After accepting
the commission he rightly thought it inappropriate to update the critical judgements
on the books or films.
While the section on
Fleming naturally lacks the detail of Andrew Lycett's comprehensive biography,
it still makes an interesting read, and the reviews of the books and films are
a must for any serious Bond fan. The main criticism of the book is that typeface
is a little uneven in places and the numerous black and white photos are of
poor quality. Also, there are a number of typos and the text could do with some
tightening up in places. All in all the book is crying out for a collaborating
author to produce an updated edition of what would surely become the definitive
guide to James Bond - if it is not that already.
The book is again out
of print, but some copies are available from Amazon Marketplace including some
signed copies direct from the author. Expect to pay $25 plus postage for an
excellent book with some excellent insights and snippets of information. Second
hand copies are also available from Abebooks, including first edition copies.
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