Three weeks ago I drove to Grant's Bookshop in Cheltenham. I hadn't visited Grant's since 2019, prior to Covid. Grant's have hundreds of fine books in their warehouse premises, and that always includes Bond novels.
I was greeted with a friendly welcome as I entered the building and after asking about Bond novels was taken to a cabinet containing two Ian Fleming - Jonathan Cape firsts: "Goldfinger" and "Thunderball". They looked great.
In the next room I found some cheaper Bond hardbacks as well as these paperbacks near the floor.
Plenty of Bond novels for sale, but unfortunately no purchases from me today.
My next visit was to Bound Words in Hampton, another store I hadn't visited in over a year. I was anticipating walking into the store, seeing Ailsa sitting behind the front counter working on her computer. She would then notice me and say "Hi. We haven't received any new James Bond books recently but feel free to have a look anyway". But today was different. Sadly in my absence Bound Words bookstore was no more, replaced by a kids clothing store.
Here's a couple of photos of Bound Words from a few years ago:
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