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Thrilling Cities - SIGNED and INSCRIBED to Una Trueblood, Fleming's Secretary in custom-made clamshell box

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Thrilling Cities - SIGNED and INSCRIBED to Una Trueblood, Fleming's Secretary in custom-made clamshell box

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London: Cape, 1963. A first edition, first printing published by Cape in 1963. A very good/near fine book in like wrapper which is not clipped and has the usual fading to the spine and wear to the spine tips. Edges browned. Now housed in custom-made solander box mirroring the boards of the book itself. Inscribed on the front endpaper by Fleming: "To Una/Who did so much of/the real work!/from/Ian Fleming" The inscription is a warm one and Una is mentioned within the text of the book ("Take down a letter Miss Trueblood" - p. 28). Una Trueblood was Fleming's secretary at Kemsley. She typed up the television treatment that Fleming later developed into the novel Doctor No and, like many of Fleming's acquaintances, she gives her name to a character in the novel: Mary Trueblood, secretary to the MI6 station in Jamaica. In the story, Mary Trueblood was a former Chief Officer WRNS and secretary to John Strangways, the head of the British Secret Service's Caribbean station based in Jamaica. After assassinating Strangways for prying into Dr. Julius No's business, his killers proceed to the station and murder Trueblood during her scheduled contact with London. Both she and Strangways are placed in a weighted coffin and dumped in the Mona Reservoir; sinking into a fifty-fathom grave as the station and its records burn to the ground. After an official investigation is launched into their disappearance, the head of the Secret Service, M, noting her good looks, floats the idea that they might have run off together. Una Trueblood, a real-life Miss Moneypenny, worked for over ten years as Fleming's secretary at The Sunday Times. She was known as 'a demon typist' and typed the manuscripts of Fleming's Bond novels upon his return from Jamaica each year. Trueblood was mentioned in Fleming's 'Thrilling Cities' and was known by Fleming for her professionalism and fastidiousness. Una once spoke of her boss's move into literature: "He always said he only wrote Casino Royale, the first Bond book, because he was on the plane to Jamaica and he read such a bad, boring thriller that he thought he could do better himself." Inscribed copies of Bond books are rare, but inscribed copies which connect the inscribee to a character within the Bond literature are exceptionally scarce.

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Thrilling Cities is the title of a collection of non-fiction travel articles by James Bond creator Ian Fleming. The book was published by Glidrose Productions first in Great Britain in 1963, followed by an American edition in 1964. The book is a collection of articles Fleming wrote for the London Sunday Times, based on two trips he took between 1959 and 1960 at the behest of Times travel editor Leonard Russell. The book version includes material edited out of the original articles.

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Thrilling Cities - SIGNED and INSCRIBED to Una Trueblood, Fleming's Secretary in custom-made clamshell box
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Fleming, Ian
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1963
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