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JAMES BOND AND MOONRAKER

JAMES BOND AND MOONRAKER

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JAMES BOND AND MOONRAKER

by Wood, Christopher

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  • Paperback
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ISBN 10
0515053449
ISBN 13
9780515053449
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Jove pb #B5344, First Jove edn(7/79), (movie tie; novelization of author's screenplay), vg+ [list: $2.25]

Synopsis

James Bond and Moonraker is a novelization by Christopher Wood of the James Bond movie Moonraker. Its name was changed to avoid confusion with Fleming's novel. It was released in 1979. The screenplay of Moonraker differed so much from Ian Fleming's novel that EON Productions and Glidrose Publications authorized the film's screenwriter, Christopher Wood to write novelisation based upon the film, as he had done for The Spy Who Loved Me.

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Bookseller
CHRIS DRUMM US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
Biblio6787
Title
JAMES BOND AND MOONRAKER
Author
Wood, Christopher
Format/Binding
Mass Market Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Very Good+
Quantity Available
1
Binding
Paperback
ISBN 10
0515053449
ISBN 13
9780515053449
Publisher
Jove
Place of Publication
New York, Ny, U.s.a.
Date Published
1979
Pages
222

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CHRIS DRUMM

Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back. If not as described, I pay return postage. Note that the postage amount I charge (currently $3.50) applies to any size order sent domestically in the United States. I.e. one book is $3.50 for postage and subsequent books add $0.00. Unfortunately that's not the case for International orders. I've tried to make my shipping matrix match what it would cost to send even heavier books. But I can adjust to the real cost if asked. Biblio does have a service that boosts international orders from Philadelphia. I'm not sure how that works out costwise at the buyer's end, but I get to send Media Mail to Philly and not have to fill out the triplicate customs form. I've started adding tracking to orders after they are sent out. I have to hand-copy from USPS receipt. I mark orders as shipped initially without tracking, when books are pulled and address label is created. I add tracking when I return from post office with receipt. I try to limit outgoing to twice a week (Monday or Tuesday and Fridays).

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CHRIS DRUMM

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Polk City, Iowa

About CHRIS DRUMM

Mail-order bookseller since 1982. Inventory is not visitable, and often not visible (boxed), so no storefront, unfortunately. That mitigates item-descriptions from changing much over time. Books are kept in plastic bags or plastic wrap, so no dust or humidity. Books listed as "new" that might be forty or more years old are unread, obtained direct from publisher or distributor. And carefully preserved! (At least I try—cheap paper browning is not something out of my control!)
I also try to grade books conservatively and indicate obvious flaws (which don't necessarily include previous-owner's name/date of FFE). Plus I give info on printing/edition/price-clipped djs/etc. A lot of my older listings are copied direct from the printed-paper catalogs I used to send out bulk rate. These listings economized on paper, so they might be shorter than what I can do now on-line. Plus I add photos now. These older listings, lacking ISBNs, can be bargains, with the older pricings still unchanged. As many of you mav have noticed. Occasionally, since these books were listed on Biblio and in my old mail-order printed catalogs concurrently, I may have neglected to remove the Biblio listing for books sold from my catalogs. I hate it when I sometimes have to reject an order because of no-stock, but there are too many books listed for me to be able to verify all of their continued availability.
Presently I'm only selling books here on Biblio, but I'm toying with the idea of resurrecting my catalog as an EPUB, starting from scratch. We'll see about that!

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