More German firsts by Phoenix / Scherz: "Tod im Rueckspiegel" (For Your Eyes Only") 1967, serial number 24 "Riskante Geschaefte" (Octopussy & For Your Eyes Only, a mix of the short stories), 1968, serial number 43 "Der Spion der mich liebte" (The Spy Who Loved Me), 1967 "Im Dienst Ihrer Majestaet" (OHMSS), 1967, serial number 11 "Liebesgruesse aus Moskau" (From Russia With Love), 1967, serial number 1 "Du lebst nur zweimal" (You Only Live Twice), 1967, serial number 14
First German paperback editions of the Ian Fleming James Bond novels, published as "Phoenix Shocker" by Scherz. "007 James Bond und der goldene Colt"(The Man With The Golden Gun), 1968, serial number 39 "007 James Bond jagt Dr. No" (Dr. No), 1967, serial number 17 "Auf der grichischen Spur" (Colonel Sun), Robert Markham, 1969, serial number 53 "Mondblitz" (Moonraker), 1967, serial number 20 "Goldfinger", 1967, serial number 28 "Feuerball" (Thunderball), 1967, serial number 30
"Au Service Secret De Sa Majeste" (On Her Majesty's Secret Service), James Bond 007 novel by Ian Fleming, French paperpack from the Plon Noir series 1963.
1967 Movie Tie-In paperbacks for the Feldmann version of the Casino Royale film, left: Pan edition X232, 25th Printing 1967, right: Signet edition P2724, 29th Printing.
"On The Tracks Of 007 - A field guide to the exotic James Bond filming locations around the world", Martijn Mulder & Dirk Kloosterboer, DMD Digital 2008
Playboy released Ian Fleming's James Bond 007 novel "The Man With Golden Gun" as a 4 part serialisation in 1965. This is the first part from April 1965 with illustrations by Howard Mueller.
"Deluxe Talking Storybook - James Bond 007 Moonraker", comic style booklet and audio tape with a childrens version of the story, bublished by "Kid Stuff Records & Tapes Hollywood" in 1985
"Ian Fleming's James Bond" - Omnibus edition containing MR, FRWL, DN, GF,TB and OHMSS, hardcover published by Chancellor Press 1994. Cover illustration by Faba
"El Verdadero 007" (the Real 007), Bill Wharton, Editorial Diana, Mexico 1970. Below the same artwork for the book cover of "A Man Of Affairs". The illustrations looks pretty McGinnis to me.
"The Ian Fleming Thriller Map" - A literary map showing all locations James Bond 007 has visited, published by Aaron Blake in 1987, illustration by John Zeleznik