007 MAGAZINE ARCHIVE (2020)
"007 Magazines Archive Presents its Thunderball 50th Anniversary Special! James Bond author Raymond Benson explains how Ian Fleming came to write the novel Thunderball and the ensuing litigation which proved to be Fleming's death knell. Examining in detail, scripts and other unique documented evidence in The Ian Fleming Foundation archives, Bond scholar and author John Cork guides us through the fascinating evolution of how the most successful James Bond film of them all made its way to the cinema screen. Graham Rye spoke with a previously unknown player in the Thunderball story, to discover how a teenager from West London found herself immortalized in the credit titles of the biggest Bond movie of them all. All this, plus much more!"
"Featuring one of the sexiest bad Bond babes in the entire 50-year history of the James Bond films - Fiona Volpe, SPECTRE's executioner straddling a rocket-firing Motorbike in Thunderball. Includes a new exclusive in-depth interview with Luciana and many never-before-seen images of the baddest Bond babe of them all!"
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007 Magazine Archive #1 Ohms
"Featuring rare and never-before-seen imagery coupled with informative and definitive information, this deluxe edition of the 007 Magazine Archive celebrates the 40th anniversary of the sixth 007 film, On Her Majesty's Secret Service, starring one-time Bond George Lazenby."
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007 Magazine Archive #2 Ohmss
"This 36-page glossy deluxe limited edition publication features exclusive previously unpublished comments from On Her Majesty's Secret Service's director, the late Peter Hunt, and also includes over 100 rare and never-before-published images relating to George Lazenby's single outing as James Bond."
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007 Magazine Archive Sean Connery Part 1
"'Bond, James Bond.' For many cinemagoers worldwide there has only ever been one 'real' James Bond - Sean Connery. To celebrate Sir Sean's 80th birthday on August 25th 2010, 007 Magazine Archive Files presents a unique look back at his 7-film career as James Bond with a 36-page special featuring some of the best, most unusual and rarest images from the 007 Magazine Archive. Nobody did it better!"
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007 Magazine Archive Bond Girls of the 1960 S
"The James Bond girls, like 007 himself, have become part of cinema history - Ursula Andress' memorable emergence from the sea as Honey in Dr. No, Diana Rigg's fiery Tracy (the only woman to marry James Bond) in On Her Majesty's Secret Service, Barbara Bach as the sexy Agent Triple X in The Spy Who Loved Me, Jane Seymour as the virginal Solitaire in Live and Let Die. All these are featured in these special publications that focus on the Bond Girls of the 1960s and 1970s with rare images and behind-the-scenes photography."
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007 Magazine Archive Bond Girls of the 1970 S
"The James Bond girls, like 007 himself, have become part of cinema history - Ursula Andress' memorable emergence from the sea as Honey in Dr. No, Diana Rigg's fiery Tracy (the only woman to marry James Bond) in On Her Majesty's Secret Service, Barbara Bach as the sexy Agent Triple X in The Spy Who Loved Me, Jane Seymour as the virginal Solitaire in Live and Let Die. All these are featured in these special publications that focus on the Bond Girls of the 1960s and 1970s with rare images and behind-the-scenes photography."
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007 Magazine Archive Bond Girls of the 1980 S
"The James Bond girls, like 007 himself, have become part of cinema history - Maud Adams as the exotic Octopussy, Miriam d'Abo as the Czech cellist Kara Milovy in The Living Daylights, the dynamic Michael Yeoh as Wai Lin in Tomorrow Never Dies, Sophie Marceau's sultry Elektra King in The World is Not Enough. All these and more are featured in these special publications that focus on the Bond Girls of the 1980s and 1990s with rare images and behind-the-scenes photography."
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007 Magazine Archive Bond Girls of the 1990 S
"The James Bond girls, like 007 himself, have become part of cinema history - Maud Adams as the exotic Octopussy, Miriam d'Abo as the Czech cellist Kara Milovy in The Living Daylights, the dynamic Michael Yeoh as Wai Lin in Tomorrow Never Dies, Sophie Marceau's sultry Elektra King in The World is Not Enough. All these and more are featured in these special publications that focus on the Bond Girls of the 1980s and 1990s with rare images and behind-the-scenes photography."
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007 Magazine Archive Live And Let Die #1
"Roger Moore's first outing as the agent with the license to kill comes under the 007 Magazine microscope with features on the filming of Live and Let Die, complete with never-before-seen photographs."
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007 Magazine Archive Dr No #1
"This deluxe, limited edition publication examines the importance of the first James Bond film, not only as an opening entry in the 007 franchise, but also as an important landmark in the history of cinema itself. It also includes a loot at Stunt Coordinator Bob Simmons' work in the premier 007 film. 36 pages packed with many rare and never-before-seen images!"
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007 Magazine Archive Sean Connery Part 2
"'Bond, James Bond.' For many cinemagoers worldwide there has only ever been one 'real' James Bond - Sean Connery. 007 Magazine Archive Files presents a unique look back at his 7-film career as James Bond with its second 36-page special featuring some of the best, most unusual and rarest images from the 007 Magazine Archive. Nobody did it better!"
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007 Magazine Archive Bond Girls Of The 60 S
"Probably one of the most sultry and sexy women to ever grace not one, but two 007 films, From Russia With Love and Thunderball, 007 Magazine Archive Files 36-page ad free issue places Jamaican actress Martine Beswicke in the spotlight; including a brand new exclusive interview and featuring a wealth of rare and never before seen images illustrating her Bond career."
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007 Magazine Archive Diamonds Are Forever #1
"Sean Connery's return for his final outing as James Bond 007 in the official movie series of this 1971 Bond blockbuster is put under the microscope for this 36-page ad free issue, featuring a wealth of rare and never before seen imagery including storyboards and behind-the-scenes shots!"
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007 Magazine Archive Bond Posters & Artwork #1
"This 36-page ad-free colour limited edition publication features many exclusive images drawn from the 007 Magazine Archive, relating to all kinds of promotional posters and artwork across the range of 50 years of 007 advertising: film posters, book posters, marketed items and much more! 007 Magazine publications - Nobody Does It Better!"
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007 Magazine Archive Billion Dollar Bond #1
"We open the archive files on Pierce Brosnan's four outings as James Bond 007 in the mega box-office blockbusters GoldenEye, Tomorrow Never Dies, The World Is Not Enough, and Die Another Day. With an in-depth critique of all four films in a 36-page picture-packed issue! "
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007 Magazine Archive You Only Live Twice #1
"With gadgets and gals galore, You Only Live Twice, the fifth film in the 007 series, released in 1967, took James Bond (Sean Connery) to Japan and pitted him against the criminal organization SPECTRE, headed by Ernst Stavro Blofeld (Donald Pleasence) hiding out inside his hollowed-out volcano headquarters. 007 Magazine Archive Files examines aspects of the making of You Only Live Twice with many rare and never-before-seen images!"
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007 Magazine Archive Bond Posters & Artwork #2
"The James Bond advertising campaigns of the 1960s & 1970s featured some of the most memorable movie posters of all time. Created by masterful commercial illustrators including Mitchell Hooks, Robert McGinnis, Frank McCarthy, Bob Peak, and Daniel Gouzee, the 007 Magazine Archive opens its exclusive files and focuses for the first time on the most complete selection of the artists' Bond work ever published, featuring many full-color images scanned directly from original plate-size camera transparancies of the artwork."
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007 Magazine Archive Bond Girls of the 60 S Luciana Paluzzi
"Featuring one of the sexiest bad Bond babes in the entire 50-year history of the James Bond films - Fiona Volpe, SPECTRE's executioner straddling a rocket-firing Motorbike in Thunderball. Includes a new exclusive in-depth interview with Luciana and many never-before-seen images of the baddest Bond babe of them all!"
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007 Magazine Archive Thunderball 50 Th Anniv Special
"007 Magazines Archive Presents its Thunderball 50th Anniversary Special! James Bond author Raymond Benson explains how Ian Fleming came to write the novel Thunderball and the ensuing litigation which proved to be Fleming's death knell. Examining in detail, scripts and other unique documented evidence in The Ian Fleming Foundation archives, Bond scholar and author John Cork guides us through the fascinating evolution of how the most successful James Bond film of them all made its way to the cinema screen. Graham Rye spoke with a previously unknown player in the Thunderball story, to discover how a teenager from West London found herself immortalized in the credit titles of the biggest Bond movie of them all. All this, plus much more!"
Publication Timeline
December 09, 2015
Issue #18 - 007 Magazine Archive Thunderball 50 Th Anniv Special
November 28, 2012
Issue #17 - 007 Magazine Archive Bond Girls of the 60 S Luciana Paluzzi