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OverviewThis fine press edition is strictly limited to 350 copies and will include a new foreword by Live and Let Die actress Madeline Smith, a signed post card from Madeline Smith, and a reproduction of two tarot cards featuring the bespoke Live and Let Die artwork by Fergus Hall. All copies will be hand numbered and will come in a slipcase with artwork by Mark Levy. Out of print for over forty years, The 007 Diaries introduces Roger Moore’s James Bond Diary to a new generation of fans. To tie in with the release of his first James Bond film, Live and Let Die, Roger Moore agreed to keep a day-by-day diary throughout the film’s production, which would be published just ahead of the premiere in July 1973. From his unveiling as the new 007 in 1972 through to his first scenes on location in New Orleans and his final shot in New York, Moore describes his whirlwind journey as cinema’s most famous secret agent. Taking in the sights of Jamaica before returning to Pinewood Studios, Moore’s razor wit and unique brand of humour is ever present. With tales from every location, including his encounters with his co-stars and key crew members, Moore offers the reader an unusually candid, amusing and hugely insightful behind-the-scenes look into the world’s most successful film franchise. • Text is set in ‘Monotype’ Baskerville with Caslon display • Printed on 120gsm Heritage Bookwhite mould-made paper • Bound in Colorado Jordan cloth with two-colour foiling and slipcase • Bound by the craft bindery of Blissetts of London Full Product DetailsAuthor: Sir Roger Moore, KBE.Publisher: The History Press Ltd Imprint: The History Press Ltd ISBN: 9781803992600ISBN 10: 1803992603 Publication Date: 19 December 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationSir ROGER MOORE KBE had an extraordinary career that spanned seven decades, from early television to the golden age of Hollywood and on to international superstardom. Dashing, handsome and every inch the archetypal English gentleman, he was unforgettable as the title character in The Saint and as Lord Brett Sinclair in The Persuaders!. But it was as James Bond where he made his mark, playing the most debonair of the 007s in seven blockbusting films. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |