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Decoding Bond

Unlocking the Secrets of James Bond and Ian Fleming

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Decoding Bond

By: Philip Gardiner
Narrated by: Theo Chalmers
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Did Ian Fleming hide a subtle code within his James Bond novels? What was the significance of 007, Blofeld, the repetitive plots, and the allusions to the occult? To understand these codes we need to first understand the author, Ian Fleming, and in doing so we unlock the key to the mind of the master of the spy novel.

A spy master during the Second World War helping to create the black ops or occult departments; intrigued by alchemy and Carl Jung; deeply troubled and in search of answers: Fleming was a fascinating character and he gave the world an equally fascinating hero in 007.

In this interview we listen to the author of The Bond Code, Philip Gardiner, as he explains the details in a frank and open discussion with host Theo Chalmers. What drove Gardiner to uncover this amazing tale? What has been the reaction? What did he discover? Prepare to see that infamous super spy in a completely different light. World Wide Multi Media brings you quality audio content from around the globe.

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Espionage Spies & Politics Thriller & Suspense
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