Ian Fleming, “Spectator Competition No. 33,” Spectator, 18 August 1950, p. 211.
Ian Fleming, “Spectator Competition No. 33,” Spectator, 15 September 1950, p. 291.
Ian Fleming, “Pleasure Islands?,” Spectator, 4 July 1952, pp. 11–12.
R. D. Charques, Spectator, 17 April 1953, p. 494. Book review of Casino Royale.
John Metcalf, Spectator, 22 April 1955, p. 512. Book review of Moonraker.
Ian Fleming, “Mudscape with Figures,” Spectator, 5 August 1955, pp. 199–200. Book review of The Riddle of the Sands by Erskine Childers.
Spectator, 12 August 1955, p. 220. Two letters regarding Ian Fleming's book review of The Riddle of the Sands.
IxN FLxMxNG [pseud.], “His Word His Bond,” Spectator, 23 December 1955, pp. 862–863. Parody.
Spectator, 6 April 1956, p. 446. Book advertisement for Diamonds Are Forever.
John Russell, Spectator, 6 April 1956, pp. 462, 464. Book review of Diamonds Are Forever.
Anthony Hartley, “A Hero of Our Time,” Spectator, 12 April 1957, p. 493. Book review of From Russia, with Love.
Spectator, 13 December 1957, p. 840. Book advertisement for The Diamond Smugglers by Ian Fleming.
Dan Jacobson, “Not So Sparkling,” Spectator, 13 December 1957, pp. 844–845. Book review of The Diamond Smugglers by Ian Fleming.
Ian Fleming, “Automobilia,” Spectator, 4 April 1958, p. 424.
Simon Raven, “Gilt-Edged Bond,” Spectator, 4 April 1958, p. 438. Book review of Doctor No.
Spectator, 11 April 1958, p. 460. Two letters regarding Ian Fleming's “Automobilia.”
Christopher Pym, “It's a Crime,” Spectator, 27 March 1959, p. 448. Book review of Goldfinger.
Ian Fleming, “If I Were Prime Minister,” Spectator, 9 October 1959, p. 466.
Spectator, 16 October 1959, p. 520. Two letters regarding Ian Fleming's “If I Were Prime Minister.”
Bernard Levin, “Thrilling Cities: 32,781; Queen of the North-West,” Spectator, 12 February 1960, p. 207. Parody.
Christopher Pym, Spectator, 29 April 1960, p. 635. Book review of For Your Eyes Only.
Geoffrey Grigson, Spectator, 31 March 1961, p. 452. Book review of Thunderball.
Esther Howard, Spectator, 1 June 1962, pp. 728–729. Book review of The Spy Who Loved Me.
Queequeg [pseud.], “British Bond,” Spectator's Notebook, Spectator, 8 June 1962, p. 744.
Queequeg [pseud.], “Spectator's Notebook: Dr. No,” Spectator, 12 October 1962, p. 549.
J. B. Snell, “Russian Bonds,” Spectator, 12 October 1962, p. 557. Letter.
Ian Cameron, Spectator, 12 October 1962, p. 560. Film review of ‘Dr. No’. Quoted from by Bennett and Woollacott (1987, 30): “Dr No: no, no. Too inept to be as pernicious as it might have been. Costly gloss flawed by an insidious economy on girls. Superannuated Rank starlet tries to act sexy. Grotesque.”
Ian Fleming, “Bondage,” Spectator, 26 October 1962, p. 636. Letter.
Spectator, 26 April 1963, p. 540. Book advertisement for On Her Majesty's Secret Service.
Antonia Sandford, Spectator, 26 April 1963, p. 544. Book review of On Her Majesty's Secret Service.
Strix [Peter Fleming], “Fed Up,” A Spectator's Notebook, Spectator, 28 June 1963, p. 831.
“Half Measure,” Spectator, 19 July 1963, p. 82. Letter.
Isobel Quigly, “Into Bondage,” Spectator, 18 October 1963, pp. 494, 496. Film review of From Russia with Love.
Dom Moraes, “The Baedeker Beat,” Spectator, 20 December 1963, pp. 827–828. Book review of Thrilling Cities by Ian Fleming.
Spectator, 20 March 1964, p. 385. Book advertisement for You Only Live Twice.
Simon Raven, “You Simply Can't Die,” Spectator, 20 March 1964, p. 389. Book review of You Only Live Twice.
Isobel Quigly, “Bond's Back,” Spectator, 18 September 1964, p. 372. Film review of Goldfinger.
Simon Raven, “Young Adam,” Spectator, 2 October 1964, pp. 444–445. Book review of Double 0 Seven James Bond: A Report by Oswald Frederick Snelling.
Simon Raven, “Vale,” Spectator, 2 April 1965, p. 447. Book review of The Man with the Golden Gun.
Spectator, 7 May 1965, p. 605. Advertisement announcing the upcoming serialization of The James Bond Dossier by Kingsley Amis in the Sunday Mirror.
Simon Raven, “Amis and the Eggheads,” Spectator, 28 May 1965, pp. 694–695. Book review of The James Bond Dossier by Kingsley Amis.
“Amis and the Eggheads,” Spectator, 11 June 1965, p. 753. Letter.
Isobel Quigly, “Old Allegiance and New Bondage,” Spectator, 31 December 1965, pp. 864–865. Film review of Thunderball.
Philip Larkin, “Bond's Last Case,” Spectator, 8 July 1966, pp. 50, 52. Book review of Octopussy and The Living Daylights.
Spectator, 8 July 1966, p. 51. Book advertisement for Octopussy and The Living Daylights.
Simon Raven, “The Natural Man,” Spectator, 28 October 1966, pp. 552, 554. Book review of The Life of Ian Fleming by John Pearson.
Rayner Heppenstall, “Bond Rebound,” Spectator, 29 March 1968, pp. 409–410. Book review of Colonel Sun.
Bill Platypus, Paperbacks, Spectator, 7 July 1973, p. 20. Book review of Roger Moore as James Bond 007: Roger Moore's Own Account of Filming ‘Live and Let Die’ by Roger Moore.
Spectator, 28 December 1973, p. 527. Subject unknown, but includes mention of the books Live and Let Die, Diamonds Are Forever, and Doctor No.
Anthony Lambton, “A Secret Woman Still,” Spectator, 30 November 1985, pp. 32–33. Book review of The Letters of Ann Fleming, edited by Mark Amory.
Hilary Mantel, “Minimalist Bond,” Cinema, Spectator, 1 July 1989, pp. 33–34. Film review of Licence to Kill.
Charlotte Eagar, “Wall Games,” Spectator, 2 December 1989, pp. 14, 16.
Celestria Noel, “A Gentleman's Bond Is as Good as His Words,” Spectator, 12 December 1992, p. 45. About the sale of Fleming's notebook.
Alistair McAlpine, “Secrets of 007,” Spectator, 12 December 1992, pp. 54–55. Notes the sale of Fleming's notebook.
Nicholas Fleming, “His Word Was His Bond,” Spectator, 3 July 1993, pp. 27–28. Book review of 17F: The Life of Ian Fleming by Donald McCormick.
Alan Judd, “His Words Were His Bond,” Spectator, 28 October 1995, p. 46. Book review of Ian Fleming by Andrew Lycett.
Alan Judd, “Thunderbirds Are Go,” Motoring, Spectator, 28 October 1995, pp. 53–54.
Mark Steyn, “Shaken and Stirred,” Spectator, 25 November 1995, p. 65. Film review of GoldenEye.
Simon Courtauld, “A Tropical Eden: A Visit to a House Haunted by James Bond, and a Stricken Prime Minister,” Spectator 278, no. 8788 (1997), p. 19.