Doctor No
de Fleming, Ian
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Dr. No (also Dr No and Doctor No) is Ian Fleming's sixth James Bond novel, originally published on the 31 March 1958. This novel was inspired by Fleming's having read Sax Rohmer's Fu Manchu stories at Eton College. Dr. No was originally a screenplay for producer Henry Morgenthau III in 1956 for what would have been a half-hour television show titled Commander Jamaica. When those plans came to naught, Fleming adapted the screenplay, originally titled The Wound Man. In 1962, the novel Dr.
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- Doctor No
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- New York, NY: Signet, 1958
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