James Bond on Her Majesty's postal service
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James Bond has kept Britain safe from the world's villains for years. But now the spy has a new role — helping deliver the nation's letters.
Each of the stamps show different editions of six Bond books
Royal Mail unveiled a set of stamps yesterday that feature the covers of Ian Fleming's Bond novels. They will go on sale from Jan 8 to mark the 100th anniversary of the author's birth in 1908.
Fleming wrote 14 Bond novels, which have sold more 100 million across the world.
The six that will be depicted on the stamps, which will feature different editions of the same book, are Casino Royale, Dr No, Goldfinger, Diamonds Are Forever, For Your Eyes Only and From Russia With Love.
Corinne Turner, of Ian Fleming Publications, said: "It is a privilege for Ian Fleming's novels to be celebrated by the Royal Mail special stamps' programme.
Julietta Edgar, Head of Royal Mail Special Stamps said: "Fictional heroes don't come much more famous than James Bond, so it's entirely appropriate that we start our 2008 special stamp programme by honouring his creator, Ian Fleming."
Fans can also look forward to a new James Bond novel, Devil May Care, which has been written by Sebastian Faulks.
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Sound like a title deserving of Craig's spy

That Dr No stamp make for a nice Avatar........
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Sound like a title deserving of Craig's spy

That Dr No stamp make for a nice Avatar........
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Those stamps look really cool, I have to say. I've always been a massive fan of the original 60's Pan covers.Dr. No wrote:James Bond on Her Majesty's postal service
Sound like a title deserving of Craig's spy
That Dr No stamp make for a nice Avatar........
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These look great a little time capsule to collect i think they all would make good avatarsThe Sweeney wrote:Those stamps look really cool, I have to say. I've always been a massive fan of the original 60's Pan covers.Dr. No wrote:James Bond on Her Majesty's postal service
Sound like a title deserving of Craig's spy
That Dr No stamp make for a nice Avatar........
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We do have a few book avatars.james stock wrote:These look great a little time capsule to collect i think they all would make good avatarsThe Sweeney wrote:cThose stamps look really cool, I have to say. I've always been a massive fan of the original 60's Pan covers.Dr. No wrote:James Bond on Her Majesty's postal service
Sound like a title deserving of Craig's spy
That Dr No stamp make for a nice Avatar........
link didn't work
But this one does
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