The final, fifth section, "His Future" examines the literary and cinematic possibilities for the Bond character in 1964 - when Fleming was still writing.
In 1969, George Lazenby appeared in one movie as the Bond character, but the movie was not successful.
Fans did not like Dalton's interpretation of the Bond character, and the movies made little money.
This film made the Bond character well known in the 1990s.
The ad was pulled after a Federal judge found it infringed the Bond character and issued a temporary restraining order on its use.
Moore himself disliked the film, his dislike making itself present in later books where Sean Connery's Bond character appears and is given a particularly negative portrayal.
"The new Bond character wouldn't always wear one."
The film would retain a realistic style, as well as showing the "darker edge" of the Bond character.
Good actor, multitude of roles and adds a certain extra panache to the Bond character.
The Bond character is a Secret Service agent, code number 007, residing in London but active internationally.