As James Bond beds Miranda Frost in Die Another Day (2002), the following bit of dialogue is exchanged. “Mm—” she coos. “This is crazy. You’re a Double-O.” “It’s only a number,” 007 responds. A recent Post to this Blog cites January 15, 1952, as the day on which Ian Fleming first started typing Casino Royale (1952) and thus committed to the creation of the James Bond character. This date is confirmed by Fleming biographers John Pearson and Andrew Lycett. Henry Chancellor disagrees. In his spectacular book, James Bond: The Man and His World (2007), Chancellor sets the date a...



