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- New York Times, 13 June 1967, p. 53. Reports that You Only Live Twice debuted in the US the previous day at New York City’s Astor, Victoria, Baronet and Loew’s Orpheum Theatres.
- Anthony Boucher, Criminals at Large, New York Times Book Review, 25 April 1954, p. 27. Book review of Casino Royale.
- Anthony Boucher, Criminals at Large, New York Times Book Review, 10 April 1955, p. 17. Book review of Live and Let Die.
- Anthony Boucher, Report on Criminals at Large, New York Times Book Review, 2 October 1955, p. 16. Book review of Moonraker.
- Anthony Boucher, Report on Criminals at Large, New York Times Book Review, 28 October 1956, p. 22. Book review of Diamonds Are Forever.
- Anthony Boucher, Criminals at Large, New York Times Book Review, 8 September 1957, p. 29. Book review of From Russia, with Love.
- John Barkham, “Dark Deeds and Glittering Gems,” New York Times Book Review, 22 June 1958, p. 17. Book review of The Diamond Smugglers by Ian Fleming.
- Anthony Boucher, Criminals at Large, New York Times Book Review, 6 July 1958, p. 11. Book review of Doctor No.
- “Mrs. Albert R. Broccoli,” New York Times, 24 September 1958, p. 27. Obituary of Nedra Sanders Broccoli.
- Anthony Boucher, Recent Report on Criminals at Large, New York Times Book Review, 23 August 1959, p. 16. Book review of Goldfinger.
- Anthony Boucher, Criminals at Large, New York Times Book Review, 5 June 1960, p. 24. Book review of For Your Eyes Only.
- New York Times Book Review, 30 April 1961, p. 16. Book advertisement for Thunderball.
- Anthony Boucher, Criminals at Large, New York Times Book Review, 30 April 1961, p. 18. Book review of Thunderball.
- Charles Poore, Books of The Times, New York Times, 4 July 1961, p. 17. Book review of Thunderball.
- Anthony Boucher, Report on Criminals at Large, New York Times Book Review, 30 July 1961, p. 17. Book review of Gilt-Edged Bonds.
- Lewis Nichols, “Agent Bond,” In and Out of Books, New York Times Book Review, 5 November 1961, p. 8. Briefly notes President John Kennedy's fondness for Bond novels, Fleming's upcoming novel titled The Spy in Love [sic], and that preparations are being made for a film of Doctor No.
- Halsey Raines, “‘Dr. No’ in a Caribbean Theatre of Movie Operations,” New York Times, 25 March 1962, p. 2/11.
- Lewis Nichols, “Secret Agent,” In and Out of Books, New York Times Book Review, 1 April 1962, p. 8. Brief interview with Ian Fleming.
- Charles Poore, Books of The Times, New York Times, 21 April 1962, p. 17. Book review of The Spy Who Loved Me.
- Anthony Boucher, Criminals at Large, New York Times Book Review, 29 April 1962, p. 38. Book review of The Spy Who Loved Me.
- New York Times, 18 May 1963, p. 15. Dr. No (film).
- Bosley Crowther, “‘Dr. No,’ Mystery Spoof: Film Is First Made of Ian Fleming's Novels; Sean Connery Stars as Agent James Bond,” The Screen, New York Times, 30 May 1963, p. 20. Film review.
- Anthony Boucher, “On Assignment with James Bond,” New York Times Book Review, 25 August 1963, p. 4. Book review of On Her Majesty's Secret Service.
- Lewis Nichols, “Agent Bond,” In and Out of Books, New York Times Book Review, 25 August 1963, p. 8. Notes that three copies of On Her Majesty's Secret Service were sent to President John Kennedy, and Allen Dulles's fondness for Bond.
- Charles Poore, “The Playing Fiend of Eton Marches On,” Books of The Times, New York Times, 31 August 1963, p. 15. Book review of On Her Majesty's Secret Service.
- Fred Prowledge, “Clues to Oswald Traced in Books: He Borrowed Library Texts on Kennedy, Communists and Huey Long Slaying,” New York Times, 28 November 1963, pp. 1, 23. Notes that Lee Harvey Oswald, President John Kennedy's assassin, also borrowed several James Bond novels from a local public library. (Kennedy was known to be a fan of the James Bond novels, which contributed to Bond's popularity in the United Staes.)
- James Feron, “Fleming's Hero Defined at Last: Court Fight Over a James Bond Story Is Settled,” New York Times, 4 December 1963, p. 53. A summary of the court case brought by Kevin McClory against Ian Fleming over Thunderball, lawsuit as reported on in the London Times.
- Lewis Nichols, “James Bond,” In and Out of Books, New York Times Book Review, 15 December 1963, p. 8. Various items about Ian Fleming and the James Bond novels, including mention of a boxed set of the first ten novels released by New American Library.
- “Author Sells Himself,” New York Times, 23 March 1964, p. 21. Announcement of Booker Brothers acquiring a controlling interest of Glidrose Productions, Ltd.
- Bosley Crowther, “Secret Agent 007 Is Back in Town with His Tongue Tucked Firmly in Cheek: James Bond Travels the Orient Express,” Screen, New York Times, 9 April 1964, p. 25. Film review of From Russia with Love.
- Anthony Carthew, “James Bond? No, Sean Connery: Rugged Agent of Films Presents Different Image Off Screen,” New York Times, 10 May 1964, p. 2/9. Profile of Connery, accompanied by production information about Goldfinger.
- Anthony Boucher, “There's a Spy Between the Covers,” New York Times Book Review, 7 June 1964, pp. 7, 24. On Her Majesty's Secret Service (novel).
- Charles Poore, “Ian Fleming Travels as Valet to His Hero,” Books of The Times, New York Times, 16 June 1964, p. 37. Book review of Thrilling Cities by Ian Fleming.
- “Ian Fleming Dead; Created James Bond,” New York Times, 13 August 1964, pp. 1, 29. Obituary.
- Charles Poore, “Wherever Women Are Fair and Deeds Are Foul,” Books of The Times, New York Times, 22 August 1964, p. 19. Book review of You Only Live Twice.
- Anthony Boucher, Criminals at Large, New York Times Book Review, 6 September 1964, p. 16. Book review of You Only Live Twice.
- Rex Stout, “Ages 9 to 12: Stories Past and Present,” New York Times Book Review, 1 November 1964, p. 2/34. Book review of Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang: The Magical Car by Ian Fleming.
- Associated Press, “Ian Fleming Will Shows a Touch of James Bond,” New York Times, 10 November 1964, p. 56.
- Leonard Mosley, “Mr. Kisskiss Bangbang,” New York Times Magazine, 22 November 1964, pp. 38, 70, 72, 74, 76. Interview and biographical sketch of Sean Connery. (This article is possibly based on a series that originally appeared in the Scottish Daily Express — see Boxoffice, 29 April 1963.)
- Richard Maibaum, “James Bond's 39 Bumps,” New York Times, 13 December 1964, p. 2/9.
- New York Times, 13 December 1964, p. 2/16. Television program advertisement for The Incredible James Bond.
- “Today — Sunday,” Television This Week, New York Times, 13 December 1964, p. 2/17. Television program listing for The Incredible James Bond at 9:30 pm.
- New York Times, 22 December 1964, p. 35. Film advertisement for Goldfinger.
- Bosley Crowther, “Agent 007 Meets ‘Goldfinger’: James Bond's Exploits on Film Again,” Screen, New York Times, 22 December 1964, p. 36. Film review.
- New York Times, 23 December 1964, p. 22. Reports that the DeMille Theater would remain open twenty-four hours a day screening Goldfinger through the end of the year, and the Cornet Theatre planned to include regular midnight screenings to its schedule. The film's regular engagement had started the day before at both theaters.
- “Agent 007 Set to Make Killing in Paris Stores,” New York Times, 24 February 1965, p. 44.
- Walter Carlson, “There's Gold in That 007 Label,” Advertising, New York Times, 11 March 1965, p. 53.
- “Bond and His Babes in the Bahamas,” New York Times, 11 April 1965, p. 2/7. Location filming for Thunderball. Notes that thirty-five scenes were shot in and around Nassau, including a nighttime party sequence with 200 locals.
- Russell Baker, “James Bungler, Mass Hero,” Observer, New York Times, 15 April 1965, p. 32. Editorial.
- Austin C. Wehrwein, “James Bond Given New Mission: Toys,” New York Times, 27 April 1965, pp. 47, 53.
- Walter Carlson, “Agent for an Agent,” Advertising, New York Times, 29 April 1965, p. 56.
- Walter Carlson, “007 in Trouble,” Advertising, New York Times, 6 May 1965, p. 51.
- Associated Press, “Vatican Paper Deplores Film Tales of James Bond,” New York Times, 18 May 1965, p. 33.
- Walter Carlson, “Colgate Gets 007,” Advertising, New York Times, 27 May 1965, p. 59.
- Eugene Archer, “007 Is Still S.R.O. as a Rerun Here: ‘Dr. No’ and ‘From Russia, with Love’ Draw Crowds,” New York Times, 1 June 1965, p. 43.
- Anthony Boucher, “When Will the Spy Go Back into the Cold?,” New York Times Book Review, 6 June 1965, pp. 4, 45. About the current vogue for spy novels.
- “007 Is Banned in South Africa; Objection Is to ‘Spy Who Loved’,” New York Times, 20 June 1965, p. 7.
- Charles Poore, “A Lively Inquiry into James Bondolatry,” Books of the Times, New York Times, 29 June 1965, p. 33. Book review of The James Bond Dossier by Kingsley Amis.
- Al Hine, “What Have They Done to Our Hero?,” New York Times Book Review, 25 July 1965, p. 4. Book review of The James Bond Dossier by Kingsley Amis.
- United Press International, “007 Just Zero to Soviet Paper,” New York Times, 13 August 1965, p. 13.
- Lewis Nichols, “The Bond Industry,” In and Out of Books, New York Times Book Review, 15 August 1965, p. 8.
- New York Times Book Review, 22 August 1965, p. 15. Book advertisement for The Man with the Golden Gun.
- Anthony Boucher, Criminals at Large, New York Times Book Review, 22 August 1965, p. 26. Book review of The Man with the Golden Gun.
- Charles Poore, “New American Writers and Double-0-Seven,” Books of the Times, New York Times, 26 August 1965, p. 31. Book review of The Man with the Golden Gun.
- New York Times, 26 August 1965, p. 31. Book advertisement for The Man with the Golden Gun.
- Anthony Boucher, Criminals at Large, New York Times Book Review, 5 September 1965, p. 21. Book review of More Gilt-Edged Bonds.
- Reuters, “From Russia, with Love: Bond Is Branded a Nazi,” New York Times, 1 October 1965, p. 2.
- Peter Bart, “Sean Connery Vows He's No Fan of James Bond's,” New York Times, 16 November 1965, p. 57. Interview.
- New York Times, 19 November 1965, p. 32. Notes a deal to reopen the 3300-seat Paramount Theater, which has been closed since the spring, to screen Thunderball nonstop during the holiday season.
- Bosley Crowther, “007's Underwater Adventures: Connery Plays Bond in ‘Thunderball’,” New York Times, 22 December 1965, p. 23. Film review.
- Vincent Canby, “Bond Films Keep Their Deadly Allure,” New York Times, 22 December 1965, p. 23.
- Vincent Canby, “Virtuous Films: As Good as Gold; 3 of 4 Top Earners in '65 Avoid Sex and Violence,” New York Times, 27 December 1965, p. 33. Notes that Goldfinger is one of the four biggest money-making films of 1965, and the only one “concerned with sex and violence.”
- Bosley Crowther, “Neo-Unrealism and James Bond,” New York Times, 16 January 1966, p. 2/1. Editorial regarding Thunderball.
- New York Times, 16 January 1966, p. 2/19. Interview with Terrence Young, indicating that Thunderball was his third and final James Bond film.
- Russell Baker, “James Bond without Whiskers,” Observer, New York Times, 16 January 1966, p. 4/12. Editorial regarding Thunderball.
- “Move Over, Mr. Moto, for Agent 007,” New York Times, 24 January 1966, p. 39. James Bond's popularity in Japan.
- Vincent Canby, “Bond Film Earns Profit in 7 Weeks: ‘Thunderball’ at $11-Million with More on Way,” New York Times, 26 January 1966, p. 26.
- Dana Adams Schmidt, “Bulgarian Tours 007's London Dens: Writer, Reds' Ian Fleming, Prowls Bond's Haunts,” New York Times, 27 January 1966, p. 30. Andrei Gulyashki.
- Peter Bart, “Well, What's an Interview For?,” New York Times, 27 March 1966, p. 2/13. Includes a paragraph on Sean Connery's interview style.
- Associated Press, “Prince Andrew Will Get Midget James Bond Car,” New York Times, 6 April 1966, p. 45.
- In Brief, New York Times Book Review, 10 April 1966, p. 23. Book review of Ian Fleming Introduces Jamaica, edited by Morris Cargill.
- Jack Gould, “‘Poppy Also a Flower’ Is U.N. Melodrama,” TV Review, New York Times, 23 April 1966, p. 63. Television program review of The Poppy Is Also a Flower.
- Stephen Watts, “An 007 Movie without Connery? Get Headquarters!,” New York Times, 22 May 1966, p. 2/11. Casino Royale (parody).
- Anthony Boucher, Criminals at Large, New York Times Book Review, 10 July 1966, pp. 42–43. Book reviews of Octopussy, and Dear 007 by Bill Adler.
- Reuters, “East Germans Call 007 Part of Western War Plot,” New York Times, 17 July 1966, p. 13.
- Associated Press, “Bulldog Drummond Hailed as a Better Man Than 007,” New York Times, 16 August 1966, p. 41.
- Reuters, “Bond Film Stops and Starts,” New York Times, 23 August 1966, p. 32. Reports that production on You Only Live Twice was briefly suspended by the Japanese Cultural Assets Protection Committee after the walls of the ancient Himeji Castle were damaged during filming.
- Reuters, “Agent ‘07’ Facing His Comeuppance: He'll Meet Clean-Living Red Spy in New Soviet Serial,” New York Times, 18 September 1966, p. 24.
- Vincent Canby, “007 to Multiply in ‘Casino Royale’: A Half-Dozen James Bonds Cast in Film by Feldman,” New York Times, 5 October 1966, p. 38.
- Reuters, “Fleming Died Bored with 007 and Fame,” New York Times, 22 October 1966, p. 19. Quotes from The Life of Ian Fleming by John Pearson.
- New York Times, 6 November 1966, p. 149. Notes Toshiro Mifune had passed on playing the role of Tiger Tanaka in You Only Live Twice.
- Albert Goldman, “Elegant Narcissist,” New York Times Book Review, 11 December 1966, pp. 34, 36. Book review of The Life of Ian Fleming by John Pearson.
- Anthony Boucher, “Dept. 007,” Criminals at Large, New York Times Book Review, 18 December 1966, p. 21. Brief book reviews of Ian Fleming: The Man with the Golden Pen by Richard Gant, Ian Fleming: The Spy Who Came In With the Gold by Henry A. Zeiger, and The Devil with James Bond! by Ann S. Boyd.
- New York Times, 7 March 1967, p. 47. Notes that Shirley MacLaine was forced to turn down $1 million to play a key female role in Casino Royale, due to a prior commitment with Universal.
- New York Times, 23 April 1967, p. 111. Casino Royale (parody).
- New York Times, 25 April 1967, p. 37. Film advertisement for Casino Royale.
- Anthony Lewis, “Amis Is Writing James Bond Book: Novelist Hired to Turn Out Thriller in Fleming Mode,” New York Times, 25 April 1967, p. 38. Kingsley Amis.
- Bosley Crowther, “Population Explosion Victims: Secret Agents Abound in ‘Casino Royale’; Impersonators of Bond at Two Theaters,” Screen, New York Times, 29 April 1967, p. 25. Film review of Casino Royale.
- United Press International, “Disappointed Fans of James Bond Mob a Theater in Boston,” New York Times, 7 May 1967, p. 58. Casino Royale (parody).
- Bosley Crowther, “Those Neo-Romantic Britishers,” New York Times, 7 May 1967, p. 2/1. Casino Royale.
- Bosley Crowther, “Sayonara, 007: Connery Is at It Again as Whatshisname,” Screen, New York Times, 14 June 1967, p. 40. Film review of You Only Live Twice.
- Tom Burke, “Kid Stuff from Ian Fleming?,” New York Times, 22 October 1967, p. 2/39. Filming of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
- New York Times, 13 December 1967, p. 50. Film advertisement for The Poppy Is Also a Flower.
- “‘Poppy Is a Flower’,” New York Times, 14 December 1967, p. 62. Film review of The Poppy Is Also a Flower.
- New York Times, 14 December 1967, p. 62. Film advertisement for The Poppy Is Also a Flower.
- “Amis Is Thrilled about Thrillers: Finds Writing James Bond Books ‘A Kind of Holiday’,” New York Times, 25 April 1968, p. 44.
- Lewis Nichols, “Bond-Markham-Amis,” American Notebook, New York Times Book Review, 28 April 1968, pp. 20, 22. Mention of Colonel Sun, and plans for a second Bond book by Kingsley Amis because of a recent trip to Mexico.
- Philip H. Dougherty, “First Bang of a Big Bang Bang,” Advertising, New York Times, 30 April 1968, p. 75. Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
- Allen J. Hubin, Criminals at Large, New York Times Book Review, 19 May 1968, p. 32. Book review of Colonel Sun.
- Allen J. Hubin, Criminals at Large, New York Times Book Review, 9 June 1968, p. 41. Book review of You Only Live Until You Die by Sol Weinstein.
- Philip H. Dougherty, “Chitty-Chitty Pop-Pop,” New York Times Book Review, 3 November 1968, p. 2/59. Book review of Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang: The Magical Car by Ian Fleming.
- Renata Adler, “‘Chitty Chitty Bang Bang’: Fast, Friendly Musical for Children Bows,” New York Times, 19 December 1968, p. 62. Film review of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
- Judy Klemesrud, “All They Could Eat — and a Movie, Too,” New York Times, 19 December 1968, p. 64. Benefit showing of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
- A. H. Weiler, “New James Bond: George Lazenby Follows the Connery Pattern,” Screen, New York Times, 19 December 1969, p. 68. Film review of On Her Majesty's Secret Service.
- J Marks, “What Sex! What Violence! So What Else Is New?,” New York Times, 1 February 1970, p. 2/19. On Her Majesty's Secret Service (film).
- Vincent Canby, “A Benign Bond: 007 Stars in ‘Diamonds Are Forever’,” Screen, New York Times, 18 December 1971, p. 34. Film review.
- Peter Schjeldahl, “Bond Is Back — and ‘Diamonds’ Got Him,” New York Times, 26 December 1971, p. 2/15. Film review of Diamonds Are Forever.
- James F. Clarity, Notes on People, New York Times, 3 August 1972, p. 29. Mention of Roger Moore taking over as 007.
- Bill Pearsall, “Jumping Boats: James Bond Film Goes to Any Length,” New York Times, 28 January 1973, p. 12/3. Live and Let Die (film).
- Roger Greenspun, “‘Live and Let Die’ Opens: The Latest James Bond Fights Heroin Ring; Sex, Chase, Fantasy Are Staples Offered,” The Screen, New York Times, 28 June 1973, p. 56. Film review.
- Vincent Canby, “The Bad Guys Are Black,” New York Times, 15 July 1973, pp. 2/1, 2/12. Live and Let Die.
- Vincent Canby, “Discussed Any Good Movies Lately?,” New York Times, 22 July 1973, pp. 2/1, 2/8. Live and Let Die.
- Mary M. Lago, “Is Bond a Great Big Bore?,” Movie Mailbag, New York Times, 5 August 1973, p. 2/4. Letter regarding Live and Let Die.
- Gerald Raftery, “Bad Guys,” Movie Mailbag, New York Times, 5 August 1973, p. 2/4. Letter regarding Live and Let Die.
- Roger Greenspun, “The Tried and True Gets Tried Again,” New York Times, 19 August 1973, pp. 2/1, 2/11. Live and Let Die (film).
- James F. Clarity, Notes on People, New York Times, 7 September 1973, p. 25. Mention that Sean Connery has sued actress-writer wife Diane Cilento for divorce.
- Albin Krebs, Notes on People, New York Times, 5 October 1973, p. 37. Divorce of Sean Connery and Diane Cilento.
- Vincent Canby, “The Ten Best Films of 1973,” New York Times, 6 January 1974, pp. 2/1, 2/9. Mention of Live and Let Die.
- Paul Gardner, “How to Make Sweet Music at the Box Office,” New York Times, 31 March 1974, pp. 2/1, 2/17. Lists the title songs nominated for an Oscar in 1974, including Live and Let Die.
- Nora Sayre, “James Bond and Energy Crisis: ‘Man with the Golden Gun’ at Several Theaters; Roger Moore Lacks Connery's Impudence,” Film, New York Times, 19 December 1974, p. 60. Film review.
- Vincent Canby, “These Awards Are Rotten,” New York Times, 29 December 1974, p. 2/13. The worst motion pictures of 1974.
- Associated Press, “Ian Fleming's Son Dies,” New York Times, 4 October 1975, p. 30. Casper Fleming.
- William P. Luce, “The Man You'll Love to Hate,” New York Times, 27 July 1977, p. C15. Kurt Jurgens.
- Janet Maslin, “‘Spy Who Loved’ a Bit Long on Bond; 007 Paraphernalia,” New York Times, 28 July 1977, p. C17. Film review of The Spy Who Loved Me.
- Frank Rich, “Why James Bond Is Still a Crowd Pleaser,” New York Times, 21 August 1977, p. 2/11. Film review of The Spy Who Loved Me.
- Robert Hershey, New York Times Supplementary Material, 29 August 1978, pp. 142–143. Obituary of Robert Shaw.
- “Actor-Novelist-Playwright,” New York Times, 6 November 1978, p. 57. Obituary of Robert Shaw.
- Vincent Canby, “Screen: ‘Moonraker’ Puts Bond in Orbit; Old, Old Friends,” New York Times, 29 June 1979, p. C3. Film review of Moonraker.
- Aljean Harmetz, “U.S. Motion Pictures Hampered by Strike of Quebec Employees,” New York Times, 30 June 1979, p. 24. Includes various mentions of Moonraker.
- Tony Chiu, “An Old James Bond Hand Produces No. 0011,” New York Times, 1 July 1979, pp. 2/17, 2/26. Albert R. “Cubby” Broccoli.
- Tom Buckley, “At the Movies,” New York Times, 6 July 1979, p. C8. Interview with Roger Moore.
- Reuters, “‘Moonraker’ Is Reviewed but Not Shown in Soviet,” New York Times, 2 August 1979, p. C15. Moonraker (film).
- Frank J. Prial, “Nixon and James Bond in Spotlight at Book Fair,” New York Times, 10 October 1980, p. C34.
- “Monks in Greece Protest Filming,” New York Times, 18 October 1980, p. 10. For Your Eyes Only (film).
- Edwin McDowell, “Behind the Best Sellers: John Gardner,” New York Times Book Review, 7 June 1981, p. 30. Interview with John Gardner.
- Michael Malone, “Bond and Company,” New York Times Book Review, 14 June 1981, pp. 14–15. Book review of Licence Renewed.
- Judy Klemesrud, “Where Are All the Women Who Fell for 007?,” New York Times, 21 June 1981, pp. 2/1, 2/17.
- Vincent Canby, “Movie — Bond in ‘For Your Eyes Only’; Ageless Cool,” New York Times, 26 June 1981, p. C8. Film review of For Your Eyes Only.
- Chris Chase, “At the Movies: Roger Moore Is Anybody's Replacement,” New York Times, 26 June 1981, p. C12. Interview with Roger Moore.
- Janet Maslin, “Film View: Unreal Heroes for the 80's,” New York Times, 19 July 1981, p. 2/17.
- Stanley Ellin, “Was the Ice Cream Doped or Dopey?,” New York Times Book Review, 30 May 1982, p. 19. Book review of For Special Services.
- New York Times, 31 July 1982, p. 32. Obituary of Harold Sakata.
- New York Times, 19 September 1982, p. 21/3. Broccoli donates boat used in Moonraker.
- John Nordheimer, “Connery and Moore Are Back as Bond in '83,” New York Times, 20 January 1983, p. C15.
- Anatole Broyard, “Books of the Times: James Bond Revisited,” New York Times, 9 April 1983, p. 17. Book review of Icebreaker.
- Mel Watkins, “Fiction in Brief,” New York Times Book Review, 24 April 1983, p. 16. Book review of Icebreaker.
- New York Times, 5 June 1983, p. 2/18. Film advertisement for Octopussy.
- “Comedy, Opera and Spies,” New York Times, 5 June 1983, p. 2/19. Octopussy.
- Vincent Canby, “Film — James Bond Meets ‘Octopussy’; Palace Life in India,” New York Times, 10 June 1983, p. C17. Film review of Octopussy.
- Lawrence Van Gelder, “At the Movies: Never Say Never about Connery-Bond,” New York Times, 7 October 1983, p. C8.
- New York Times, 7 October 1983, p. C9. Full page advertisement for Never Say Never Again.
- Janet Maslin, “Screen — Sean Connery Is Seasoned James Bond; Return Engagement,” New York Times, 7 October 1983, p. C13. Film review of Never Say Never Again.
- New York Times, 14 October 1983, pp. C16–C17. Film advertisement for Never Say Never Again.
- Vincent Canby, “Longevity — The Real James Bond Mystery,” Film View, New York Times, 16 October 1983, pp. 2/21–2/22. (No pictures.)
- United Press International, “Sean Connery Awarded $4.1 Million in Lawsuit,” New York Times, 18 February 1984, p. 11.
- Richard Smith, “In Short: Fiction,” New York Times Book Review, 28 October 1984, pp. 26–27. Book review of Role of Honour.
- Janet Maslin, “The Screen — James Bond; 007 in Silicon Valley,” New York Times, 24 May 1985, p. C10. Film review of A View to a Kill.
- Maureen Dowd, “He Works Hard at Being James Bond,” New York Times, 26 May 1985, p. B11. Interview with Roger Moore.
- Joseph B. Treaster, “Two Retreats on Jamaica,” New York Times, 9 February 1986, pp. 10/36, 10/52. Fleming's Goldeneye.
- Joanne Kaufman, “In Short: Fiction,” New York Times Book Review, 13 July 1986, pp. 18–19. Book review of Nobody Lives for Ever.
- Reuters, “Timothy Dalton Chosen as New James Bond,” New York Times, 7 August 1986, p. C26.
- Richard Condon, “James and Us — 25 Years and the Bond Survives,” New York Times, 10 May 1987, pp. 2/17, 2/32.
- John J. O'Connor, “James Bond Paid Tribute on ABC,” New York Times, 13 May 1987, p. C26. Television program review of Happy Anniversary 007.
- Marian Burros, “De Gustibus: For 007, a Surprising Bombe,” New York Times, 30 May 1987, p. 56.
- Newgate Callendar, “Crime,” New York Times Book Review, 7 June 1987, p. 25. Book review of No Deals, Mr. Bond.
- Sam Howe Verhovek, “Newest Caper: James Bond in the Temple of Culture,” New York Times, 8 June 1987, p. B2.
- Steve Oney, “Maryam d'Abo — Cultured Romance,” New York Times, 26 July 1987, pp. B21, B32.
- Benedict Nightingale, “Timothy Dalton Finds a Hamlet in the Hero,” New York Times, 26 July 1987, pp. B21, B33. Timothy Dalton.
- Janet Maslin, “Film — ‘Living Daylights,’ with the New Bond; Carry on, James,” New York Times, 31 July 1987, p. C3. Film review of The Living Daylights.
- Lawrence Van Gelder, “At the Movies: A Bond Transaction,” New York Times, 31 July 1987, p. C8. Richard Maibaum.
- Associated Press, “‘The Living Daylights’ First in Ticket Sales,” New York Times, 6 August 1987, p. C22.
- Raymond Benson, “The Real Bond,” New York Times, 9 August 1987, p. 2/9. Letter.
- New York Times, 9 August 1987, p. 2/9. Film advertisement for The Living Daylights.
- Reuters, “Red Cross Protests Use of Its Emblem in Film,” New York Times, 26 August 1987, p. C19. The Living Daylights (film).
- Lawrence Van Gelder, “At the Movies: New Travels for 007?,” New York Times, 27 November 1987, p. C10.
- Lawrence Van Gelder, “At the Movies: New Nemesis for Bond,” New York Times, 15 July 1988, p. C8.
- Associated Press, “Gert Frobe, an Actor, Dies at 75,” New York Times, 6 September 1988, p. D14. Obituary of Gert Fröbe.
- Associated Press, “James Bond, Ornithologist, 89; Fleming Adopted Name for 007,” New York Times, 17 February 1989, p. D19. Obituary of James Bond.
- Lawrence Van Gelder, “At the Movies: Custom-Tailored Bond,” New York Times, 19 May 1989, p. C10.
- Aljean Harmetz, “Creating a Thriller, Their Words Are Their Bond,” New York Times, 9 July 1989, pp. 2/11, 2/20–2/21.
- New York Times, 13 July 1989, p. C18. Film advertisement for Licence to Kill.
- “Advertising: Behind Film's Warning on Cigarettes,” The Media Business, New York Times, 13 July 1989, p. D19. Licence to Kill (film).
- Caryn James, “Film — Dalton as a Brooding Bond in ‘Licence to Kill’; Maiming and Killing, but with Feeling,” New York Times, 14 July 1989, p. C8. Film review of Licence to Kill.
- “Doctor Slow,” New York Times, 17 July 1989, p. A16. Editorial.
- Walter Goodman, “Critic's Notebook: A Sorry Chapter for Smiley's Kind — What's a Spy Story without a Wall?,” New York Times, 11 November 1989, p. 9.
- New York Times, 3 March 1990, p. 1/22. Sean Connery arrested for speeding in California.
- “James Bond Strikes Again,” New York Times, 22 April 1990, p. 3/10. Notes that a line of Body Glove bathing suits were inspired by the scuba suits worn in the James Bond films.
- New York Times, 24 August 1990, p. B4. Sean Connery to receive an award from the British Academy of Film.
- Lawrence Van Gelder, “Beyond Bond He's Bigger Than Life,” New York Times, 28 October 1990, p. 2/36. Video reviews of Dr. No, Diamonds Are Forever and Never Say Never Again.
- Eleanor Blau, “Richard Maibaum, Screenwriter of James Bond Films, Dies at 81,” New York Times, 9 January 1991, p. D21. Obituary of Richard Maibaum.
- Gerald Gold, “Record Notes: The Pops Mine a Popular Vein,” New York Times, 10 March 1991, p. 2/30. Cincinnati Pops' new album contains James Bond music.
- “Maurice Binder, 73, 007 Film-Title Artist,” New York Times, 15 April 1991, p. B10. Obituary of Maurice Binder.
- New York Times, 10 August 1991, p. 1/20. UNICEF names Roger Moore as a special representative.
- William Grimes, “About Men: Demigods Aren't Forever,” New York Times Magazine, 10 November 1991, pp. 28, 30.
- New York Times, 23 January 1992, p. B8. Jason Connery wins libel suit.
- Stephen Holden, “Frog Prince as James Bond, or Is That Poirot?,” New York Times, 1 September 1992, p. C11. Film review of Freddie as F.R.O.7.
- James Barron, “Charles Fraser-Smith, Mr. Gadget for James Bond Tales, Dies at 88,” New York Times, 13 November 1992, p. B5. Obituary of Charles Fraser-Smith.
- Corrections, New York Times, 14 November 1992, p. A2. Obituary of Charles Fraser-Smith.
- Eric Pace, “Sir Dick White, 87, Ex-British Intelligence Chief,” New York Times, 23 February 1993, p. B7. Obituary of Dick White.
- Mark Stuart Gill, “When a Movie Needs a (Very) Familiar Face,” New York Times, 11 July 1993, pp. 2/16, 2/19.
- New York Times, 20 October 1993, p. B20. Sean Connery treated for throat cancer.
- Nadine Brozan, Chronicle, New York Times, 8 January 1994, p. D28. Timothy Dalton comments on Scarlett.
- Peter M. Nichols, “Creating Demand by Cutting Off Supply, This Time with Bond, James Bond,” Home Video, New York Times, 22 April 1994, p. D20.
- Wolfgang Saxon, “Ashley Boone Jr., Marketing Executive for Films, Dies at 55,” New York Times, 4 May 1994, p. B7. Obituary of Ashley Boone Jr..
- Suzanna Andrews, “‘Morning, Moneypenny. Glad to See Me Again?’,” New York Times, 26 June 1994, pp. 2/1, 2/22.
- Suzanna Andrews, “3 Decades of 007,” New York Times, 26 June 1994, p. 2/22.
- Steven D. Price, “007 Minutiae,” New York Times, 17 July 1994, p. 2/4. Letter regarding Bond trivia.
- Maxwell E. Siegel, “Simon Templar Was Template,” New York Times, 17 July 1994, p. 2/4. Letter claiming that Simon Templar, the Saint, was the model for James Bond.
- Associated Press, “Terence Young, 79; in 1960's, Directed 3 James Bond Films,” New York Times, 9 September 1994, p. D16. Obituary of Terence Young.
- Terry Teachout, “The Old Devil Himself,” New York Times, 11 September 1994, p. 7/12. Book review of The Anti-Egoist: Kingsley Amis, Man of Letters by Paul Fussell.
- “Harry Saltzman, 78, Bond-Film Producer,” New York Times, 29 September 1994, p. B12. Obituary of Harry Saltzman.
- Corinne K. Hoexter, “On the Trail of Agent 007 in the Alps,” New York Times, 20 November 1994, p. 5/14. Reports on Ski Week at a Swiss inn in Grindelwald, in Bernese Oberland.
- Nadine Brozan, “Pierce Brosnan,” Chronicle, New York Times, 5 January 1995, p. D28. Notes that Pierce Brosnan will open the January sale at Harrods in London.
- Harriet Brickman, “Hers,” New York Times Magazine, 2 July 1995, p. 14. Live and Let Die (?).
- Andrea Adelson, Advertising, New York Times, 11 July 1995, p. D7. Mention of the lawsuit brought against Rubin Postaer & Associates by MGM/UA for their Bond themed advertisements promiting the Honda Del Sol.
- Frank J. Prial, Wine Talk, New York Times, 6 September 1995, p. C8. Bollinger champagne.
- “Kingsley Amis, Novelist, Is Dead at 73; Angry Young Man Turned Moral Satirist,” New York Times, 23 October 1995, p. B11. Obituary of Kingsley Amis.
- Corrections, New York Times, 25 October 1995, p. A2. Obituary of Kingsley Amis.
- Stuart Elliott, “Advertising,” New York Times, 30 October 1995, p. D10. BMW's GoldenEye advertising campaign.
- Anita Gates, “Curvaceous, Scared and Cuddled by 007,” New York Times, 12 November 1995, p. 2/28. “Bond girls” article
- Alexandra Bandon, “Questions For: Pierce Brosnan,” New York Times Magazine, 12 November 1995, p. 14.
- Janet Maslin, “That ‘Sexist, Misogynist Dinosaur,’ James Bond,” New York Times, 17 November 1995, p. B3. Film review of GoldenEye.
- David Barboza, “An Infomercial Promoting a New James Bond Movie Is a Clever Way to Sell Some Old Films,” Advertising, New York Times, 17 November 1995, p. C5.
- Stuart Elliott, “The Media Business: Advertising; Addenda: 007 Campaign Wins an Award,” New York Times, 12 March 1996, p. D9. A joint promotion of the film GoldenEye and the BMW Z3 roadster takes top honors at the 13th annual Reggie Awards, sponsored by the Promotion Marketing Association of America.
- Linda Amster, Quiz, New York Times Education Life, 31 March 1996, p. 43. Question about Harold Sakata, with photo.
- Michiko Kakutani, “Second Childhood,” New York Times Magazine, 28 April 1996, p. 28.
- Stephen Holden, “That's Agent 007? No, It Must Be 000,” New York Times, 24 May 1996, p. C3. Film review of Spy Hard.
- Andrea Higbie, New York Times Book Review, 26 May 1996, p. 14. Book review of Ian Fleming by Andrew Lycett.
- Dinitia Smith, “Albert Broccoli, Film Producer, Dies at 87,” New York Times, 29 June 1996, p. 1/26. Obituary of Albert R. “Cubby” Broccoli.
- Lisa W. Foderaro, “Chronicle: Sean Connery, Ever the Star,” New York Times, 17 October 1996, p. D28. Notes that Sean Connery was besieged by fans at the opening of Art, a play he co-produced at London's Wyndham Theater.
- Lawrence Van Gelder, Chronicle, New York Times, 6 November 1996, p. B20. Notes that Jay McInerney will be at Saks Fifth Avenue on November 7th to promote his new book, Dressed to Kill: James Bond, the Suited Hero.
- “Honoring Sean Connery for Bond and Beyond,” New York Times, 6 November 1996, p. C14. Sean Connery to be honored at the Film Society of Lincoln Center's May gala.
- Devon Jackson, “The Cubby File,” New York Times, 29 December 1996, p. 6/40. A tribute to Albert R. Broccoli.
- John J. O'Connor, New York Times, 10 January 1997, p. B15. Television program review of Intimate Portrait: Sean Connery.
- Stuart Elliott, “The Spot on the Cutting-Room Floor,” New York Times, 7 February 1997, p. D1. Mentions product placement in the film GoldenEye.
- New York Times, 25 November 1997. Tomorrow Never Dies (film); Interview with Michael G. Wilson.