Helping celebrate 50 years of the storied franchise, The James Bond Archives is a 600-page retrospective of every Bond film made (from Dr. No in 1962 to Skyfall in 2012), with never-before-seen photos, designs, storyboards and production materials as well as an oral history from over 150 cast and crew members.
If you’re looking for one of the ultimate coffee table books this holiday season, you won’t find one much better than the James Bond Archives. Helping celebrate 50 years of the storied franchise, The James Bond Archives is a 600-page retrospective of every Bond film made (from Dr. No in 1962 to Skyfall in 2012), with never-before-seen photos, designs, storyboards and production materials as well as an oral history from over 150 cast and crew members. There’s over 1,100 images in total, and the behind-the-scenes accounts include everyone from producers and directors to the actors and stuntmen. Simply put, it’s the most detailed look at Ian Fleming’s 007 ever created, and a must for any James Bond fan.