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MAGAZINE Archive Back Issues & Stocktaking Finds
We are pleased to offer a selection of
rare out-of-print back issues
from the 007 MAGAZINE ARCHIVE. If you are tired of
being outbid on eBay, this is the ideal once in a lifetime
opportunity to complete your 007 MAGAZINE collection!
Selected long out-of-print issues of 007 MAGAZINE, 007
MAGAZINE EXTRA & 007 MAGAZINE NEWSLETTER are available. A
Limited number of 007 MAGAZINE GOLDFINGER portfolio
Volumes 1-5, and 007 MAGAZINE #54 - an issue for the Bond
connoisseur are also available at reduced prices! |
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MAGAZINE Back Issues - Limited quantities available!
All issues are in
stock and shipping unless otherwise stated
SELECT PAYMENT OPTION BELOW
EACH ISSUE: Prices do not include shipping*
(all items sent in a card-backed envelope and via airmail
outside UK)
UK please allow up to 14
days for delivery!
Overseas please allow up to 28 days for delivery!
*Each new issue
of 007 MAGAZINE published, along with all back issues, are
cost out as individual price modules in order to keep our
administration, postage, and handling costs within our
economic strategy, therefore we are unable to group
publications for sales despatch. This administration policy
not only safeguards 007 MAGAZINE & ARCHIVE Limited, but also
our customers from bulk losses caused by the international
postal services. |
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007 MAGAZINE ARCHIVE FILES
The James Bond Girls File #1 The 1960s
November 2010
(reprinted November 2017)
[All new picture content]
36 pages
[A4-size] |
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007
MAGAZINE Issue
#46
This Issue is
available signed by James Bond Theme composer Monty
Norman
July 2005
48 pages [A4-size] |
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A very limited number of Back Issues of
007 MAGAZINE #46
are
available signed by
Monty Norman
and featuring
an exclusive 4-page interview
with the James Bond Theme composer
£150 + P&P
Choose destination
country
from the options below |
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USA/Canada |
Europe |
Australia/NZ |
Worldwide |
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From April 1979
until December 2005, 007 MAGAZINE was a printed paper quarterly
publication mailed to subscribers in over 40 countries worldwide;
during 2006 007 MAGAZINE evolved into 007 MAGAZINE OnLine.
Issues #49 and #50 were available exclusively to subscribers of
007 MAGAZINE OnLine.
The publication of 007 MAGAZINE issue #51 in August 2009 marked the return to
a printed format.
With over 40 years
of Bondian experience under our belt, coupled with a unique and vast
archive of images and information, we can assure readers that every
continuing issue of 007 MAGAZINE will be packed with fascinating
insights into the making of the most successful films in cinema
history, together with interviews and articles relating to both
007s big screen exploits and his literary heritage, started in 1953
by author Ian Fleming (1908-1964) and lots more besides!
Although many (but
not all) of our printed back issues are long out of print, dont be
disappointed if youve only just discovered the 007 MAGAZINE
website, because many of the groundbreaking and original illustrated
articles and interviews from these out-of-print back issues will be
featured here on the 007 MAGAZINE website over the coming months for
the enjoyment of all subscribers. So please bookmark our website and
remember to visit us again regularly to view our new ongoing
content.
Interviewees
featured in 007 MAGAZINE over the last four decades have been an
eclectic selection of key players in the James Bond legacy, and have
included James Bond actors George Lazenby, Roger Moore, Timothy
Dalton, Pierce Brosnan, and Daniel Craig; Moneypennys Lois Maxwell, Pamela
Salem, and Samantha Bond; Bond Girls Izabella Scorupco and Denise
Richards; and from behind the camera Directors Lewis Gilbert, John
Glen and Michael Apted; Production Designers Syd Cain, and
Oscar-winners Ken Adam and Peter Lamont; Stunt Arranger Simon Crane;
and from 007s literary heritage Bond authors Kingsley Amis
(a.k.a. Robert Markham) and John Gardner. And theres lots more to
come! |