Welcome to Day 75 and today in Bond history, the UK version of You Only Live Twice was released in 1964 by publisher Jonathan Cape. Ian Fleming wrote the 170-page novel January and February 1963, which would have been after Dr. No was released on the big screen. There is speculation that Fleming’s book Bond took on filmic Bond qualities with this book. The story was serialized, adapted to a comic strip (check Titan’s James Bond omnibus series) and was the fifth film from Eon Productions starring Sean Connery.
| Michael Gillette Cover |
You Only Live Twice was the eleventh novel and was the last novel Fleming wrote that was published prior to his death. The novel was the concluding book of the Blofeld Trilogy and included Fleming’s trips to Japan. He visited Japan in 1959 as part of his “Thrilling Cities” trip and eventually novel by the same name. He returned to Japan in 1962. Journalist friends that accompanied him on his second trip became characters Dikko Henderson and Tiger Tanaka.
| Richard Chopping cover, 1st edition |
I haven’t read You Only Live Twice, mostly because I have not decided what book cover version I want to collect. My collection so far is a mixed bag of editions because I have picked up the most interesting covers that I have come across at my local bookstore. Since first editions are a bit dear, I know that I will select one of the more contemporary sets out there. I just haven’t done so yet. And, one cannot blame me for wanting my novels to match and look great on my bookshelf!
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