334:– or, for that matter, its author, Christopher Wood. As a piece of sheer escapism, it's fantastic: it's got just the right amount of tongue-in-cheek cheekiness. My problem is — did he write it as a piece of cerebral fantasy to escape from the frustration of weekdays spent in a London advertising agency (in which case, bully for him); or does he want to be taken as a 'serious' author. To me, however, it's as if all the fantasies of this London advertising man had, at the advanced age of 36, broken out into a cold sweat. Psychiatrists tell us we should shed our fantasies by the time we reach our mid-thirties, so perhaps Christopher Wood is doing just that. And yet, underlying it all, one feels that he has done his homework and knows his Samurai very well. And he really makes you think you are watching it all. Qualities like this are worth developing. His is the imagination which could come up with something really good."
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under UN supervision in 1960. An old man came out of a hut wearing what at first glance I thought was a brass coal scuttle. Then I realized that it was German helmet with a spike on it. My interest began then. Many years later came the story." After considerable research, Wood discovered records of a
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Boyd, William (August–September 1979). "War in
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2010:Nobody Lives for Ever
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990:California, Here I Am
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1986:For Special Services
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1447:National Book Award
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328:John Adam – Samurai
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2018:No Deals, Mr. Bond
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1957:Colonel Sun
1896:Thunderball
1823:Ian Fleming
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1443:Tim O'Brien
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1045:Confessions
916:Dead Centre
790:Soccer Thug
669:action film
610:Ian Fleming
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578:Frank Clegg
474:Confessions
462:Confessions
452:Confessions
347:Confessions
339:Confessions
317:Confessions
310:Confessions
261:(1983). Of
177:Roger Moore
130:Timothy Lea
126:Confessions
83:Timothy Lea
2624:Categories
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2343:Young Bond
2127:DoubleShot
2042:Brokenclaw
1994:Icebreaker
1880:Goldfinger
1812:James Bond
1804:James Bond
1795:literature
1790:James Bond
1651:23 October
1351:23 October
1323:23 October
1177:References
1023:Miscellany
622:, renamed
602:, renamed
588:James Bond
450:that each
444:Wood told
267:plebiscite
212:Peterhouse
134:James Bond
67:9 May 2015
48:1935-11-05
2496:Take Over
2363:SilverFin
1848:Moonraker
1585:Wood 2006
1573:Wood 2006
1561:Wood 2006
1530:Penthouse
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1490:(13): 35.
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727:Kiss Off!
678:Fred Ward
651:Film work
634:Hugo Drax
619:Moonraker
567:Voluntary
447:Penthouse
197:The Blitz
149:Moonraker
99:1969–2015
2290:Spin-off
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1749:Archived
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1439:The Wars
1153:Eruption
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181:Twitter
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56:Lambeth
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712:Notes
524:, and
220:Cyprus
199:. The
164:Family
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104:Spouse
74:France
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2082:Cold
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1684:2018
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1297:2009
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955:Kago
951:1985
938:1983
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