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    <b>James Bond</b>
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    <p><img alt="Umberto Eco" src="cid:part1.08050703.01030909@ziggo.nl"
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      Eco is an expert on the subject of 007, which adds him to the
      worldwide group of <i>bondologs</i> ("Bondologists," Scandinavian
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          color="#0000ff">James Bond</font></a>).</p>
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          color="#0000ff">James Bond</font></a> related writings:</p>
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      <li>Il Caso Bond (aka The Bond Affair ) 1966
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          <dd>by Del Buono and Umberto Eco </dd>
          <dd>A collection of essays edited by Umberto Eco. </dd>
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      <li>Umberto Eco:
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          <dd>"The Narrative Structure in Fleming" in his The Bond
            Affair (1966) reprinted in Bernard Waitesr, Tony Bennett and
            Graham Martin ed. Popular Culture: Past and Present (London:
            Croom Helm, 1982).</dd>
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        <p><a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://thefablesoup.wordpress.com/2015/10/18/umberto-eco-the-manichean-ideology-in-the-james-bond-novels/">https://thefablesoup.wordpress.com/2015/10/18/umberto-eco-the-manichean-ideology-in-the-james-bond-novels/</a><br>
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