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100 1  Parker, Matthew,|eauthor. 
245 10 Goldeneye :|bwhere Bond was born : Ian Fleming's Jamaica
       |h[Hoopla electronic resource] /|cMatthew Parker. 
250    Unabridged. 
264  1 [United States] :|bBlackstone Publishing,|c2015. 
264  2 |bMade available through hoopla 
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511 1  Read by Roy McMillan. 
520    Amid the lush beauty of Jamaica's northern coast lies the 
       true story of Ian Fleming's iconic creation: James 
       Bond.For two months every year, from 1946 to his death 
       eighteen years later, Ian Fleming lived at Goldeneye, the 
       house he built on a point of high land overlooking a small
       white-sand beach on Jamaica's stunning north coast. All 
       the James Bond novels and stories were written here.This 
       book explores the huge influence of Jamaica on the 
       creation of Fleming's iconic postwar hero. The island was 
       for Fleming part retreat from the world, part tangible 
       representation of his values, and part exotic fantasy. 
       Goldeneye also examines Fleming's Jamaican friendships-his
       extraordinary circle included Errol Flynn, the Oliviers, 
       international politicians, and British royalty, as well as
       his close neighbor Noël Coward-and traces his changing 
       relationship with Ann Charteris (and hers with Jamaica) 
       and the emergence of Blanche Blackwell as his Jamaican 
       soul mate.Goldeneye also compares the real Jamaica of the 
       1950s during the buildup to independence with the island's
       portrayal in the Bond books, to shine a light on the 
       attitude of the likes of Fleming and Coward to the 
       dramatic end of the British Empire. 
538    Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
600 10 Fleming, Ian,|d1908-1964. 
650  0 Novelists, English|y20th century|vBiography. 
650  0 Journalists|zGreat Britain|vBiography. 
651  0 Jamaica|xDescription and travel. 
700 1  McMillan, Roy,|enarrator. 
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