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TASCHEN James Bond. Dr. No
TASCHEN James Bond. Dr. No is the most complete account of the making of the first James Bond film, Dr. No (1962).
The impressive book is available in three editions:
- Art Edition No. 1 - 250 ‘Bond, James Bond’
- Art Edition No. 251 - 500 ‘Publicity Portrait’
- Collector's Edition 501 - 1962
To tell the full story of the first James Bond film, EON Productions opened its archives of photos, designs, and production materials to TASCHEN.
Step inside the pages to find the true inside story and outstanding insights into the personalities and processes behind the most successful and longest-running film franchise in cinema history.
Day-by-day accounts of what took place, which scenes were shot and who made the decisions that shaped the story and characters as it was filmed. Among the 1007 images, you’ll see many rare and previously unpublished stills and on-set shots from photographers such as Bert Cann, Bunny Yaeger and Bradley Smith, as well as memos, documents, posters, and production designs.
Behind-the-scenes stories paint their own pictures too, told by the people who were there. From producers Albert R. "Cubby" Broccoli and Harry Saltzman to director Terence Young and production designer Ken Adam, as well as the cast, the crew, writers and stuntmen, these personal narratives invite readers back in time and on to the film set itself.
The book is written by film historian Paul Duncan who also created the TASCHEN James Bond Archives and other film-related TASCHEN works The Star Wars Archives, The Charlie Chaplin Archives, The Godfather Family Album, Taxi Driver, Film Noir, and Horror Cinema, as well as publications on film directors, film genres, and movie stars.
James Bond. Dr. No. Art Edition No. 1–250 ‘Bond, James Bond’, 1962
This Art Edition comes with a framed ChromaLuxe Print, 1962 by Bert Cann. As James Bond (Sean Connery) deals a card to Sylvia Trench, he says: “It looks like you are out to get me.” “It’s an idea at that,” she replies. This set photo was taken on March 5, 1962.
The print is a Dye sublimation print on a ChromaLuxe aluminum panel with a floating frame, ready to hang, 21.3 x 21.3 inch (54x54cm).
Hardcover in slipcase, 11.4 x 17.3 in. (29 x 44cm), 492 pages.
£1500 / $1750 Order at TASCHEN
James Bond. Dr. No. Art Edition No. 251–500 ‘Publicity Portrait’, 1962
This Art Edition comes with a framed ChromaLuxe Print Publicity Portrait, 1962 by Bert Cann. Ian Fleming described James Bond as a blunt instrument wielded by a Government Department, epitomised in this portrait of Sean Connery taken on April 5, 1962.
The print is a Dye sublimation print on a ChromaLuxe aluminum panel with a floating frame, ready to hang, 21.3 x 21.3 inch (54 x 54cm).
Hardcover in slipcase, 11.4 x 17.3 in., 492 pages.
£1500 / $1750 Order at TASCHEN
James Bond. Dr. No Collector’s Edition (No. 501–1,962)
This stunning and incredibly detailed work is the ultimate companion to the making of Dr. No (1962), the film that first introduced the cinematic 007 to the world. With more than a thousand images and featuring the stories of cast and crew members.
Collector’s Edition (No. 501–1,962), each copy numbered. Edition of 1,462. Hardcover in slipcase, 11.4 x 17.3 in., 492 pages
£750 / $850 Order at TASCHEN or at UNCRATE
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