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This is the final Bond book to be put through PR on its way to FAC. It's been extensively rewritten recently and all comments are welcome. Cheers - SchroCat (talk) 11:16, 1 February 2025 (UTC)[reply]
The collection contains five short stories: "From a View to a Kill", "For Your Eyes Only", "Quantum of Solace", "Risico" and "The Hildebrand Rarity". A comma before "and"?
Fleming's biographer Andrew Lycett noted that at the time Fleming was writing both the television scripts, Since "Fleming" has been mentioned in the previous sentence, it can be rephrased as:
His biographer Andrew Lycett noted that at the time Fleming was writing both the television scripts,...
The cultural Umberto Eco identifies Can Umberto Eco be briefly introduced in a more concise way rather than just as "the cultural"?
Publication history
For Your Eyes Only was published on 11 April 1960 in the UK as a hardcover edition by publishers Jonathan Cape; "the" should be introduced before "publishers" to avoid a false title.
Since its initial publication the book has been re-issued in hardback and paperback editions, translated into several languages and, as at 2025, has never been out of print. "As of" instead of "as at" before "2025"?