Diamonds Are Forever.
FLEMING, Ian.
Diamonds Are Forever.
London: Jonathan Cape, 1956.
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First edition of the fourth James Bond novel. Octavo, original black cloth. Inscribed by the author, “To Lionel from Ian with affection”. An excellent bright copy with light wear in a near fine dust jacket with light wear to the spine extremities. The fourth novel in the James Bond series. Rare signed and inscribed by the author.
Diamonds are Forever was first published by Jonathan Cape (U.K.) in March 1956, and the first printing quickly sold 12,500 copies. These sales expanded further when Prime Minister Anthony Eden visited Fleming's Jamaican Goldeneye estate (Lindner, 2009). Of course, the sales are owed mostly to the novel's suspenseful plot and themes. The dust cover of the first edition can, in some sense, be seen an allusion to these themes. On Diamonds are Forever, designed by Pat Marriot, we see a tame image of an elegant woman wearing a large diamond. Towards the end of the novel, Fleming writes "Death is forever. But so are diamonds." Diamonds are metaphorical for death, and Bond is death's messenger because he carries the diamonds from London to New York. This is reflective of the immense novelty diamonds had to the British populous at that time (Benson, 1988). The Observer would write, "[Bond is] one of the most cunningly synthesised heroes in crime-fictionMr. Fleming's method is worth noting, and recommending: he does not start indulging in his wilder fantasies until he has laid down a foundation of factual description."


