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    Ian Fleming Publications is the production company formerly known as both Glidrose Productions Limited and Glidrose Publications Limited, named after its founders John Gliddon and Norman Rose. In 1952, author Ian Fleming bought it after completing his first James Bond novel, Casino Royale; he assigned most of his rights in Casino Royale, and the works which followed it, to Glidrose.
    In 1956, Ian Fleming hired literary agent Peter Janson-Smith to handle the foreign translation rights in the James Bond novels. He was the literary consultant and chairman of Ian Fleming Publications until 2001.

    Today, Ian Fleming Publications administers all of Ian Fleming's literary oeuvre and is owned by Fleming's family.


        Ian Fleming Publications
            Publication history
                by Ian Fleming
                by Kingsley Amis (as "Robert Markham")
                by John Gardner (thriller writer)|John Gardner
                by Raymond Benson
                by Charlie Higson
                Novelisations
                James Bond Jr.
                The Authorised Biography
                The Moneypenny Diaries
            Other published works
            Unpublished works

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    Publication history
    After Fleming's death, in 1964, Glidrose Productions Ltd planned a continuation series of James Bond books, to be written by a rotating series of authors, under the pseudonym "Robert Markham". In 1968, the first continuation novel published was Colonel Sun, by Kingsley Amis, afterwards the Robert Markham book series was cancelled. A few years later, Glidrose published James Bond: The Authorised Biography of 007 by John Pearson and considered having Pearson write a continuation series of Bond novels, but no further books resulted. In 1977 and again in 1979, Glidrose authorized Christopher Wood to write novelisations of his scripts for the Bond films The Spy Who Loved Me and Moonraker since the filmed stories deviated drastically from the original Fleming novels of the same titles (indeed, Fleming had instructed Glidrose to only sell the movie rights to the title of The Spy Who Loved Me, rendering the film by necessity an original story).

    In 1981, the James Bond book series was revived, with new novels written by John Gardner. In 1996, John Gardner retired from writing Bond books, and Raymond Benson quickly replaced him. Benson is the first American to write James Bond novels, a fact that was initially controversial. It was during Benson's tenure that the company changed names from Glidrose Productions Ltd to Ian Fleming Publications; the publisher's new name appeared first in High Time to Kill, (1999). In turn, Benson retired from writing Bond books in 2002. Since then Ian Fleming Publications has started a new series of Bond books, however, this time based on a young teenage James Bond in the 1930s. The series, written by Charlie Higson, is planned out for 5 novels and has been dubbed Young Bond.

    In 2005, Ian Fleming Publications launched another series of Bond-related books entitled The Moneypenny Diaries by Samantha Weinberg under the pseudonym "Kate Westbrook". IFP initially denied any connection with the books, but this was later revealed to be part of a publicity stunt for the release of the first book, Guardian Angel.

    A new adult Bond novel is expected in 2008 as a one-off by an unknown author to commemorate what would have been Ian Fleming's 100th birthday.

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    by Ian Fleming
      Casino Royale (1953) — first American paperback title: You Asked For It
      Moonraker (1955) — first American paperback title: Too Hot to Handle

    Short stories:



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    by Kingsley Amis (as "Robert Markham")
      Colonel Sun (1968) — last book copyrighted under the Glidrose Productions name

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    by John Gardner (thriller writer)|John Gardner
      COLD (1996) — American title: Cold Fall

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    by Raymond Benson
      The Facts of Death (1998) - last Bond novel copyrighted under the Glidrose Publications name

    Short stories:



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    by Charlie Higson
    Higson's novels, part of a series called Young Bond, are prequels to Fleming's series.

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    Novelisations

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    James Bond Jr.
    Written under the pseudonym R. D. Mascott, it was the first James Bond related book not written by Ian Fleming to be published after Fleming's death. To this day, the real author of the novel has never been acknowledged or confirmed by Ian Fleming Publications.


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    The Authorised Biography
    Written by Fleming's friend and colleague, John Pearson, the book differs from all other Bond novels in that it is a biography told in the first-person by Pearson upon meeting James Bond.


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    The Moneypenny Diaries
    The Moneypenny Diaries is a planned trilogy chronicling the life of Miss Moneypenny. The books are written by Samantha Weinberg (credited as "edited by Kate Westbrook").

      - October 2005
      Third volume (title to be announced) - publication date to be announced.



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    Other published works

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    Unpublished works
    The following are stories known to have been written for Glidrose / Ian Fleming Publications, however, were not published.

     
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