Times Literary Supplement
Supplement
London
London
- “XXV: Mr. Ian Fleming,” Private Libraries, Times Literary Supplement, 27 April 1940, p. 212. A lengthy look at Fleming's book collection, focusing primarily on items related to atomic theory.
- “Papers for Bookmen,” Times Literary Supplement, 9 May 1952, p. 320. A review of the Spring 1952 issue of The Book Collector.
- “Spies and Charlatans,” Times Literary Supplement, 17 April 1953, p. 249. Book review of Casino Royale.
- Times Literary Supplement, 30 April 1954, p. 277. Book review of Live and Let Die.
- “On the Shady Side,” Times Literary Supplement, 20 May 1955, p. 265. Book review of Moonraker.
- “Contemporary Pictures,” Times Literary Supplement, 27 April 1956, p. 251. Book review of Diamonds Are Forever.
- “The End of the Affair,” Times Literary Supplement, 12 April 1957, p. 230. Book review of From Russia, with Love.
- G. Wren Howard, “James Bond,” Times Literary Supplement, 3 May 1957, p. 273. A note from the director of Jonathan Cape, responding to “many anxious inquiries” concerning Bond's condition at the end of the novel From Russia, with Love, disclosing the contents of a “bulletin recently placed on the canteen notice board of the headquarters of the Secret Service near Regent's Park.”
- “The Lure of Diamonds,” Times Literary Supplement, 17 January 1958, p. 33. Book review of The Diamond Smugglers by Ian Fleming.
- “Old Tricks,” Times Literary Supplement, 11 April 1958, p. 193. Book review of Doctor No.
- “On the Seamy Side,” Times Literary Supplement, 3 April 1959, p. 198. Book review of Goldfinger.
- “The Bond Ambience,” Times Literary Supplement, 15 April 1960, p. 246. Book review of For Your Eyes Only.
- “Exotic Birds,” Times Literary Supplement, 25 November 1960, p. 756. Book review of Birds of the West Indies by James Bond.
- “Mighty Nonsense,” Times Literary Supplement, 31 March 1961, p. 206. Book review of Thunderball.
- Times Literary Supplement, 23 June 1961, p. iv. Book advertisement for Thunderball.
- “Bond's New Girl,” Times Literary Supplement, 20 April 1962, p. 261. Book review of The Spy Who Loved Me.
- “Cloak without Dagger,” Times Literary Supplement, 8 February 1963, p. 92. Reviews of Somerset Maugham's Collected Short Stories, Volume 3 and Len Deighton's The Ipcress File, including references to and criticisms of the James Bond novels.
- John Goodwin, “James Bond,” Times Literary Supplement, 22 February 1963, p. 131. Letter to the editor by the president/founder of the “Oxford University James Bond Club,” responding to the 8 February 1963 book review titled “Cloak without Dagger”.
- “Usual Channel,” Times Literary Supplement, 8 March 1963, p. 169. An editorial criticizing the French magazine Adam for its use of Fleming and Bond photos in its March 1963 issue.
- Ian Fleming, “Usual Channel,” Times Literary Supplement, 22 March 1963, p. 201. Letter agreeing with the editor's criticism of Adam, but chiding him for pointing out an “error” in the magazine's article that was actually correct.
- “Strictly for Thrills,” Times Literary Supplement, 5 April 1963, p. 229. Book review of On Her Majesty's Secret Service.
- “Men about Towns,” Times Literary Supplement, 5 December 1963, p. 1006. Book review of Thrilling Cities by Ian Fleming.
- “Within Limits: Fantasy for First Readers,” Times Literary Supplement, 26 November 1964, p. 1065. Book review of Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang: The Magical Car by Ian Fleming.
- “When Clues Give Way to Clobberings,” Times Literary Supplement, 8 April 1965, p. 280. Book review of The Man with the Golden Gun.
- Times Literary Supplement, 12 May 1965. No such issue!
- Nicolas Freeling, “Crime Novels,” Times Literary Supplement, 20 May 1965, p. 391. Letter.
- “An Englishman's Bond,” Times Literary Supplement, 27 May 1965, p. 408. Book review of The James Bond Dossier by Kingsley Amis.
- E. D. Nisbet, “Crime Novels,” Times Literary Supplement, 27 May 1965, p. 423. Letter.
- “Fun, Magic and Mystery: Beyond the Age of Picture Books,” Times Literary Supplement, 17 June 1965, p. 511. Book review of Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang: The Magical Car by Ian Fleming.
- Nicolas Freeling, “Crime Novels,” Times Literary Supplement, 24 June 1965, p. 539. Letter.
- Eric McLellan, “Crime Novels,” Times Literary Supplement, 15 July 1965, p. 597. Letter.
- “Leisure Island,” Times Literary Supplement, 28 October 1965, p. 956. Book review of Ian Fleming Introduces Jamaica, edited by Morris Cargill.
- “Humour,” Books Received, Times Literary Supplement, 18 November 1965, p. 1029. Brief mention of The Book of Bond, or Every Man His Own 007 by Kingsley Amis.
- “Books, Bond, Boats and Battles: What's in a Name,” Times Literary Supplement, 12 May 1966, p. 411. Book review of How 007 Got His Name by Mary Wickham Bond.
- “Other New Novels,” Times Literary Supplement, 7 July 1966, p. 600. Book review of Octopussy and The Living Daylights.
- “4: James Bond,” Heroes of Our Time, Times Literary Supplement, 27 October 1966, p. 972. Book review of The Life of Ian Fleming by John Pearson.
- “Much Bonding,” Times Literary Supplement, 8 December 1966, p. 1147. Book review of The Bond Affair, edited by Oreste Del Buono and Umberto Eco.
- “Unlucky James,” Times Literary Supplement, 28 March 1968, p. 309. Book review of Colonel Sun.
- “Commentary,” Times Literary Supplement, 9 May 1968, p. 487. An editorial noting that Spink-Redpath Associates can provide book reviews to overworked literary editors at “very reasonable prices.” As an example, part of their review of Colonel Sun is reprinted.
- Masolino D'Amico, “007 and -007,” Times Literary Supplement, 25 June 1970, p. 682. Letter noting the numerical similarity between James Bond and the locomotive from Rudyard Kipling's The Day's Work.
- “Two Flemings,” Times Literary Supplement, 23 July 1971, p. 868. Book review of The Ian Fleming Collection of 19th–20th Century Source Material Concerning Western Civilization Together with the Originals of the James Bond–007 Tales by David A. Randall.
- “Bond's Ghost,” Times Literary Supplement, 25 January 1974, p. 67. Book review of James Bond: The Authorized Biography of 007 by John Pearson.
- Alastair Forbes, Times Literary Supplement, 19 December 1975, p. 1511. Book review of You Only Live Once: Memories of Ian Fleming by Ivar Bryce.
- T. J. Binyon, Criminal Proceedings, Times Literary Supplement, 21 October 1977, p. 1249. Book review of James Bond, The Spy Who Loved Me by Christopher Wood.
- “Fleming Report,” TLS Commentary, Times Literary Supplement, 21 April 1978, p. 442. Book review of Ian Fleming: A Catalogue of a Collection by Iain Campbell.
- Philip Larkin, “The Batman from Blades,” Times Literary Supplement, 5 June 1981, p. 625. Book review of Licence Renewed.
- Jack Adrian, “James Bond,” Times Literary Supplement, 26 June 1981, p. 729. Letter.
- T. J. Binyon, “Lovely Names,” Times Literary Supplement, 3 July 1981, p. 754. Film review of For Your Eyes Only.
- Kingsley Amis, “Double-Low-Tar 7, Licence to Underkill,” Times Literary Supplement, 17 September 1982, p. 993. Book review of For Special Services.
- T. J. Binyon, “Fallen Among Finns,” Times Literary Supplement, 22 July 1983, p. 769. Book review of Icebreaker.
- Mark Amory, “Most unBondlike,” Times Literary Supplement, 28 September 1984, p. 1076. Book review of You Only Live Once: Memories of Ian Fleming by Ivar Bryce.
- Alastair Forbes, “Backbiting,” Times Literary Supplement, 20 December 1985, pp. 1451–1452. Book review of The Letters of Ann Fleming, edited by Mark Amory.
- E. S. Turner, “By Breed Alone,” Times Literary Supplement, 18 October 1991, p. 32. Book review of Heroes, Mavericks and Bounders: The English Gentleman from Lord Curzon to James Bond by Hugh David.
- E. S. Turner, “Bondservice,” Times Literary Supplement, 16 July 1993, p. 31. Book review of 17F: The Life of Ian Fleming by Donald McCormick.
- Will Eaves, “Boys with Toys,” Times Literary Supplement, 1 December 1995, p. 17. Film review of GoldenEye.
- Michael Davie, “A Vulgarian in Clubland,” Times Literary Supplement, 1 December 1995, pp. 17–18. Book review of Ian Fleming by Andrew Lycett.