Description
The Man Who Saved Britain – Simon Winder is a paperback non-fiction book about James Bond, British identity, and modern cultural history.
Simon Winder explores the James Bond phenomenon and examines how the character became tied to ideas of British identity, class, and post-war culture. Blending memoir, cultural commentary, and history, the book looks at Bond’s place in modern Britain in an engaging and accessible way. This paperback edition will appeal to readers interested in film history, British culture, and thoughtful non-fiction.
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