Ian Fleming Publications
Ian Fleming Publications is the production company formerly known as both Glidrose Productions Limited and Glidrose Publications Limited, named after its founders John Gliddon and Norman Rose. In 1952, author Ian Fleming bought it after completing his first James Bond novel, Casino Royale; he assigned most of his rights in Casino Royale, and the works which followed it to Glidrose.
In 1956 Ian Fleming hired literary agent Peter Janson-Smith to handle the foreign translation rights in the James Bond novels. He was the literary consultant and chairman of Ian Fleming Publications until 2001. Today, the Fleming family-owned Ian Fleming Publications administers all Fleming's literary works.
Publication history
After Fleming's death in 1964, the estate either commissioned or permitted new Bond works to be published. In 1968, Kingsley Amis published Colonel Sun, under the pseudonym "Robert Markham". The company changed its name from Glidrose Productions to Glidrose Publications. Soon thereafter, in 1973, Glidrose sanctioned by John Pearson. In 1977 and again in 1979, Eon Productions authorized Christopher Wood to write novelisations of his scripts for the Bond films The Spy Who Loved Me and Moonraker.In 1981 the James Bond book series was revived, with new novels written by John Gardner. After writing 14 Bond books, John Gardner retired in 1996, and Raymond Benson, controversially at first, the first American to write a James Bond novel, replaced him. It was during Benson's six-book run that the company owning the rights to the Bond characters changed names from Glidrose Publications to Ian Fleming Publications; the publisher's new name appeared first in the 1999 book High Time to Kill. Benson stopped writing Bond books in 2002. On what would have been Fleming's 100th birthday—28 May 2008—the novel Devil May Care, appeared. Its author, Sebastian Faulks, was true to Bond's original character and background and provided 'a Flemingesque hero' who drove a battleship grey 1967 T-series Bentley. Next, Ian Fleming Publications commissioned Jeffery Deaver to write Carte Blanche, which was published in May 2011. In April 2012, the company announced that William Boyd would write the next Bond novel and Jonathan Cape in the UK and HarperCollins in Canada and the US published Solo in 2013. Anthony Horowitz's Trigger Mortis appeared in September 2015.
Between 2005 and 2008, Ian Fleming Publications has supported the publication of Charlie Higson's five Young Bond novels telling the adventures of a teenage James Bond in the 1930s. In 2005 the company launched another series of Bond-related spin-off books, The Moneypenny Diaries by Samantha Weinberg, writing as 'Kate Westbrook'. Young Bond returned in 2013 with Shoot to Kill by Steve Cole.
James Bond books
by Ian Fleming
- Casino Royale — first American paperback title: You Asked For It
- Live and Let Die
- Moonraker — first American paperback title: Too Hot to Handle
- Diamonds Are Forever
- From Russia, with Love
- Dr. No
- Goldfinger
- For Your Eyes Only
- Thunderball — "based on a screen treatment by Kevin McClory, Jack Whittingham and Ian Fleming"
- The Spy Who Loved Me
- On Her Majesty's Secret Service
- You Only Live Twice
- The Man with the Golden Gun
- Octopussy and The Living Daylights
Short story | Published date | Publication |
"Quantum of Solace" | May 1959 | Cosmopolitan |
"The Hildebrand Rarity" | March 1960 | Playboy |
"For Your Eyes Only" | 1960 | |
"From a View to a Kill" | 1960 | |
"Risico" | 1960 | |
"The Living Daylights" | 9 February 1962 | The Sunday Times |
"The Property of a Lady" | 1963 | The Ivory Hammer |
"007 in New York" | 1963 | Thrilling Cities |
"Octopussy" | March/April 1966 | Playboy |
by Kingsley Amis
Written by Kingsley Amis under the pseudonym Robert Markham.- Colonel Sun — last book copyrighted under the Glidrose Productions name
by John Gardner
- Licence Renewed — American title: License Renewed
- For Special Services
- Icebreaker
- Role of Honour — American title: Role of Honor
- Nobody Lives for Ever — American title: Nobody Lives Forever
- No Deals, Mr. Bond
- Scorpius
- Win, Lose or Die
- Brokenclaw
- The Man from Barbarossa
- Death is Forever
- Never Send Flowers
- SeaFire
- COLD — American title: Cold Fall
by Raymond Benson
- Zero Minus Ten
- The Facts of Death - last Bond novel copyrighted under the Glidrose Publications name
- High Time to Kill - first Bond novel copyrighted by Ian Fleming Publications
- DoubleShot
- Never Dream of Dying
- The Man with the Red Tattoo
Short story | Published date | Publication |
"Blast from the Past" | January 1997 | Playboy |
"Midsummer Night's Doom" | January 1999 | Playboy |
"Live at Five" | November 1999 | TV Guide |
by Sebastian Faulks
The novel by Sebastian Faulks is a one-off adult Bond novel that follows The Man with the Golden Gun in the 1960s. The book was written to celebrate Ian Fleming's centenary and was released on Fleming's birthday, 28 May 2008.- Devil May Care - May 2008
by Jeffery Deaver
- Carte Blanche - May 2011
by William Boyd
- Solo - September 2013
by Anthony Horowitz
- Trigger Mortis - September 2015
- Forever and a Day - May 2018
Novelizations
- James Bond, The Spy Who Loved Me by Christopher Wood
- James Bond and Moonraker by Christopher Wood
- Licence to Kill by John Gardner
- GoldenEye by John Gardner
- Tomorrow Never Dies by Raymond Benson
- The World Is Not Enough by Raymond Benson
- Die Another Day by Raymond Benson
James Bond spinoffs
''James Bond, Jr.''
Written by the pseudonymous R. D. Mascott, it was the first James Bond related book not written by Ian Fleming to be published after Fleming's death. To this day, Ian Fleming Publications has never disclosed or confirmed the author's identity.- The Adventures of James Bond Junior 003½
''The Authorized Biography''
- — first book copyrighted under the Glidrose Publications name.
''Young Bond''
Charlie Higson
's novels, part of a series called Young Bond, are prequels to Fleming's series.- SilverFin - March 2005
- Blood Fever - January 2006
- Double or Die - January 2007
- Hurricane Gold - September 2007
- By Royal Command - September 2008
Steve Cole
In October 2013 Ian Fleming Publications announced that Steve Cole would continue the series, with his first bookscheduled to be released in November 2014.
- Shoot to Kill - November 2014
- Heads You Die - May 2016
- Strike Lightning - September 2016
- Red Nemesis - May 2017
''The Moneypenny Diaries''
- ' - October 2005
- ' - November 2006
- - May 2008
Other published works
- The Diamond Smugglers — Ian Fleming
- Thrilling Cities — Ian Fleming
- Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang — Ian Fleming
''Chitty Chitty Bang Bang'' sequel novels
- Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Flies Again by Frank Cottrell Boyce
- Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and the Race Against Time by Frank Cottrell Boyce
- Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Over the Moon by Frank Cottrell Boyce
Unpublished works
- Per Fine Ounce — novel by Geoffrey Jenkins circa 1966.
- "The Heart of Erzulie" — short story by Raymond Benson circa 2001-2002.