The Story
6b Ian Fleming. London: Jonathan Cape, 1963. First Edition.
Notes
On Her Majesty’s Secret Service, first published in 1963, is the tenth novel by Ian Fleming featuring the iconic secret agent James Bond. The story follows Bond as he investigates the criminal organization of Ernst Stavro Blofeld, leading to a dramatic and unusually personal narrative that departs from the more episodic adventures of earlier novels. Set against a backdrop of espionage and intrigue, the novel is notable for its emotional depth, particularly in its exploration of Bond’s relationship with Tracy di Vicenzo, culminating in one of the most poignant and tragic endings in the series. Widely regarded as one of the strongest entries in the Bond canon, it balances action with character development in a way that has contributed to its lasting appeal.
Ian Fleming (1908–1964) was a British author, journalist, and former naval intelligence officer whose experiences during the Second World War informed his creation of James Bond. Drawing on his background in intelligence and his knowledge of international affairs, Fleming crafted a series of novels that combined realism with glamour, helping to define the modern spy genre. On Her Majesty’s Secret Service stands as one of his most critically respected works, reflecting both his narrative skill and his ability to deepen the character of Bond beyond the archetype of the invincible agent.
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Dark brown canvas binding with white line design down upper cover and gilt lettering to spine. Original dust wrapper with small tear to upper edge and damp-staining to back cover. Book in very fine condition. Wrapper in good condition.

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Details & Craftsmanship
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Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
6b Ian Fleming. London: Jonathan Cape, 1963. First Edition.
Notes
On Her Majesty’s Secret Service, first published in 1963, is the tenth novel by Ian Fleming featuring the iconic secret agent James Bond. The story follows Bond as he investigates the criminal organization of Ernst Stavro Blofeld, leading to a dramatic and unusually personal narrative that departs from the more episodic adventures of earlier novels. Set against a backdrop of espionage and intrigue, the novel is notable for its emotional depth, particularly in its exploration of Bond’s relationship with Tracy di Vicenzo, culminating in one of the most poignant and tragic endings in the series. Widely regarded as one of the strongest entries in the Bond canon, it balances action with character development in a way that has contributed to its lasting appeal.
Ian Fleming (1908–1964) was a British author, journalist, and former naval intelligence officer whose experiences during the Second World War informed his creation of James Bond. Drawing on his background in intelligence and his knowledge of international affairs, Fleming crafted a series of novels that combined realism with glamour, helping to define the modern spy genre. On Her Majesty’s Secret Service stands as one of his most critically respected works, reflecting both his narrative skill and his ability to deepen the character of Bond beyond the archetype of the invincible agent.
Description
Dark brown canvas binding with white line design down upper cover and gilt lettering to spine. Original dust wrapper with small tear to upper edge and damp-staining to back cover. Book in very fine condition. Wrapper in good condition.

























