It is my understanding that Fleming bought a R Type Continental, described in the article above as a Mark II Continental, either for, or on behalf of, his friend Ivar Bry...
I'm inclined to agree with the author about the Colt Army Special - I think it's supposed to be a 1911.
The author is i...
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i can unravel this all. Taht little devvil
worshipper perve Crawley was a partial disciple of Sabbatti Tzevi/ the
antichrist.
so 007/john dee / james bond ar...
the objections of defeatists in his war cabinet (?), he pushes Brigadier Gubbins, aka the first “M” (Cary Elwes) to form a team to interrupt the Germans’ plans to resupply their U-Boats an...
Moonraker is the first book where Fleming describes in some little detail, where Bond lived. He doesn’t give the specific address but because of this (and a further description in From Russia ...
Fay Dalton clearly copied multiple other artists work for multiple magic cards. I wonder how many illustrations are stolen?
To treatment American disinterest within the potential Nazi infiltration of Latin America, Bryce created pretend propaganda, which efficiently helped to bitter relations between the US and Cuba....
have you checked Dalton’s art for plagiarism?
Ah. This piece mentions Hoffritz in "007 in New York", so my Schick reference is no doubt faulty.
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Interesting article, especially with your priceless first hand knowledge of some of the shops. Excellent photographs as well. Well done, and thank you. From memory, the steel toe cap shoes are la...