Ian Fleming

Signed First Editions of The Blofeld Trilogy

Jonathan Cape

1961 - 1964

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A set of first editions of The Blofeld Trilogy, signed by the author, Ian Fleming.

  • Sold as a set of 3 volumes.
  • Ian Fleming (English).
  • Comprised of Thunderball, On Her Majesty’s Service, and You Only Live Twice.
  • London: Jonathan Cape, 1961-1964.
  • Each is signed by Fleming on the front free endpapers.
  • Bound in publisher's black cloth, in dust wrappers.


The books were given to Una Trueblood by Fleming in 1960s. Una Trueblood was Fleming’s secretary at Kemsley. She typed up the television treatment that Fleming later developed into the novel Doctor No and, like many of Fleming’s acquaintances, she gives her name to a character in the novel: Mary Trueblood, secretary to the MI6 station in Jamaica. In the story, Mary Trueblood was a former Chief Officer WRNS and secretary to John Strangways, the head of the British Secret Service’s Caribbean station based in Jamaica. After assassinating Strangways for prying into Dr. Julius No’s business, his killers proceed to the station and murder Trueblood during her scheduled contact with London.


Both she and Strangways are placed in a weighted coffin and dumped in the Mona Reservoir; sinking into a fifty-fathom grave as the station and its records burn to the ground. After an official investigation is launched into their disappearance, the head of the Secret Service, M, noting her good looks, floats the idea that they might have run off together.


Una Trueblood, a real-life Miss Moneypenny, worked for over ten years as Fleming’s secretary at The Sunday Times. She was known as ‘a demon typist’ and typed the manuscripts of Fleming’s Bond novels upon his return from Jamaica each year. Trueblood was mentioned in Fleming’s Thrilling Cities and was known by Fleming for her professionalism and fastidiousness. Una once spoke of her boss’s move into literature: “He always said he only wrote Casino Royale, the first Bond book, because he was on the plane to Jamaica and he read such a bad, boring thriller that he thought he could do better himself.”

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Some light spotting to the edge of the pages on On Her Majesty’s Secret Service.

No inscriptions whatsoever.

All in near fine unclipped wrappers. 

Minor signs of age and handling.

Feature(s)

First Edition, Signed, Dust Jacket

Language

English

Subject

Autographed and Signed Material, Modern first editions, Fiction, Mystery and Detective, Sets, Novels, Literature, English literature and history

SKU

D8WZY

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