
- James Bond 1999 Calendar $12.95
- "Tomorrow Never Dies" Unabridged Bookcassette - $23.95
- Making Of Tomorrow Never Dies by Garth Pearce - The Official Companion to the movie, in-depth look at all aspects of the film, soft cover, 128 pages - $35
- Tomorrow Never Dies Novel, by Raymond Benson, (British paperback edition) - $12
- Tomorrow Never Dies Audio Book, by Raymond Benson (unabridged) - $24
- Goldeneye novel by Gardner, paperback, $6
- Licence To Kill novel by Gardner, paperback, $4.50
For My Eyes Only by John Glen & Marcus Hearn. Autobiogrpahy of the most prolific director of James Bond movies. Lots of great behind thee scenes stuff! 240 pages, UK hardcover - $35
- Secret World of 007 by Alastair Dougall. Large size hardcover with color photos, diagrams and illustrations from all the Eon films. Very nice, with dust jacket, 144 pages - $20
- Collecting 007 #16 After three years, a giant new 56 page issue of this great mag! All the news about 007 collectables from the last three years. - $10
- Q The Biography of Desmond Llewelyn by Sandy Hernu, Published shortly before his death. The authorized story of Bond's gadget master. Lots of Bond stories and photos. 168 pages. UK paperback eidition - $30
- World Is Not Enough Companion by Ian Johnson. Interviews, behind-the-scenes, production sketches, etc. Hard Cover, 192 pages - $35
- World Is Not Enough Book Cassette
- Book Cassette, Unabridged - $25
- Book Cassette, Abridged - $18
- The World Is Not Enough Official Souvenir Magazine PUBLISHED BY Starlog. 82 pages - $7
- Cinefantastique, December 99, The World is Not Enough, Bond Coverage, 24 pages - $6
- Empire, December 1999, The World is Not Enough (2 pages) - $7
- Goldeneye Audio Books by John Gardner
- Complete Edition. 9 hours on 3 cassettes - $24
- Abridged Edition. 3 hours on 2 cassettes - $17
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