James Bond
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James Bond is a notable fictional British Secret Service agent created by author Ian Fleming, - AsNotedIn
James Bond is a notable fictional British Secret Service agent created by author Ian Fleming, - AsNotedIn
Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
1953/04/13 | With the publishing of "Casino Royale", James Bond and Ian Fleming invent the Vesper cocktail. | British Spy | Casino Royale (book) | Vesper (cocktail) | |||
1954/04/05 | "Live and Let Die" is published by Jonathan Cape. | British Spy | Live and Let Die (book) | ||||
1955/04/00 | "Moonraker" is published by Jonathan Cape. | British Spy | Moonraker (book) | ||||
1956/03/26 | "Diamonds Are Forever" is published by Jonathan Cape. | British Spy | Diamonds Are Forever (book) | ||||
1957/04/08 | "From Russia, with Love" is published in the United Kingdom by Jonathan Cape. | British Spy | From Russia, with Love (book) | ||||
1958/03/31 | "Dr No" is published by Jonathan Cape. | British Spy | Dr No (book) | ||||
1959/03/00 | "Goldfinger" is published by Jonathan Cape. | British Spy | Goldfinger (book) | ||||
1959/05/01 | "Quantum of Solace" by Ian Fleming is published in Cosmopolitan. | British Spy | Quantum of Solace (short story) | ||||
1959/09/21 | "From a View to a Kill" is serialized as "James Bond and the Murder Before Breakfast" in the Daily Express. | British Spy | From a View to a Kill (short story) | ||||
1960/03/00 | "The Hildebrand Rarity" is published in Playboy with illustrations by Allan Phillips. | British Spy | The Hildebrand Rarity (short story) | ||||
1960/04/11 | "Risico" is published in Daily Express as 'The Double Take', April 11-15. | British Spy | Risico (short story) | ||||
1960/04/11 | "For Your Eyes Only" is published by Jonathan Cape. | British Spy | For Your Eyes Only (mezzobula) | ||||
1960/04/11 | "For Your Eyes Only" short story collection is published in Jonathan Cape. | British Spy | For Your Eyes Only (short story collection) | ||||
1961/03/00 | "Thunderball" is published by Jonathan Cape. | British Spy | Thunderball (book) | ||||
1962/02/04 | Fleming's "The Living Daylights" is published in The Sunday Times colour supplement under the title of "Berlin Escape". | British Spy | The Living Daylights (short story) | ||||
1962/04/00 | "The Spy Who Loved Me" is published by Jonathan Cape. | British Spy | The Spy Who Loved Me (book) | ||||
1963/04/00 | "On Her Majesty's Secret Service" is published by Jonathan Cape. | British Spy | On Her Majesty's Secret Service (book) | ||||
1963/10/00 | Ian Fleming's "007 in New York" is published in New York Herald Tribune as "Agent 007 in New York". | British Spy | 007 in New York (short story) | ||||
1963/11/00 | Commissioned by Sotheby's, "The Property of a Lady" is published in Sotheby's "The Ivory Hammer". | British Spy | The Property of a Lady (short story) | ||||
1964/03/00 | "You Only Live Twice" is published by Jonathan Cape. | British Spy | You Only Live Twice (book) | ||||
1964/09/17 | "Goldfinger" makes its world premiere in London, England. It's the first time James Bond says the words: "A Martini. Shaken, not stirred." | British Spy | Goldfinger (film) | Martini | |||
1965/04/00 | "The Man with the Golden Gun" is published by Jonathan Cape. | British Spy | The Man with the Golden Gun (book) | ||||
1965/10/04 | "Octopussy" by Ian Fleming is serialized in the Daily Express newspaper, Oct 4-8. | British Spy | Octopussy (short story) | ||||
1966/06/23 | "Octopussy and The Living Daylights" is published in the United Kingdom by Jonathan Cape. | British Spy | Octopussy and The Living Daylights (short story collection) | ||||
2012/10/23 | "Skyfall" premieres at the Royal Albert Hall. | British Spy | Skyfall | Royal Albert Hall | London |