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  • Fassbinder thousands of mirrors

    £12.99

    Fassbinder thousands of mirrors

    Melodrama, biography, cold war thriller, drug memoir, essay in fragments, mystery – Fassbinder Thousands of Mirrors is cult critic Ian Penman’s long awaited first original book.

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  • Licence to Kill

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    Licence to Kill

    Ian Fleming’s series of novels based on the adventures of the secret service agent James Bond have thrilled and delighted readers since Casino Royale was published in 1953. And when the film of Dr No was released in 1962, Bond quickly became one of the world’s favourite secret agents. Science and technology have always been central to the plots than make up the world of Bond, and in this book, Kathryn Harkup explores these themes. Naturally, there are 007 chapters, covering the full range of Bond’s exploits, and the arms, technologies, tactics and downfalls of his various foes, from the practicalities of building a volcano-based lair, to whether being covered in gold paint really will kill you, and – if your plan is to take over the world – whether it is better to use bacteria, bombs, or poison.

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  • Superspy science

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    Superspy science

    The science behind James Bond’s exploits – armaments, tactics, plots, and enemy tech. The adventures of James Bond have thrilled readers since Ian Fleming’s novel ‘Casino Royale’ was published in 1953, and when the movie of Dr No was released in 1962, Bond quickly became the world’s favourite secret agent. Science and technology have always been central to the plots that make up the world of Bond, and in ‘Superspy Science’ Kathryn Harkup explores the full range of 007’s exploits and the arms, technologies, tactics, and downfalls of his various foes.

    £10.99