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''James Bond and Moonraker'' is a
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by Christopher Wood of the
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film '' Moonraker''. Its name was changed to avoid confusion with Fleming's novel. It was released in
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.


Plot

British Secret Service agent
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, codename 007, must prevent Sir Hugo Drax's plan to murder the entire human race and then restart humanity from outer space.


Background

The screenplay of ''Moonraker'' differed so much from Ian Fleming's novel that
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authorised the film's
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, Christopher Wood to write a novelization based upon the film, as he had done for '' The Spy Who Loved Me''. As with the first novelization, Wood had no input from, or communication with Glidrose Publications. Instead he worked directly with
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publisher
Tom Maschler Thomas Michael Maschler (16 August 193315 October 2020) was a British publisher and writer. He was noted for instituting the Booker Prize for British, Irish and Commonwealth literature in 1969. He was involved in publishing the works of many not ...
. Unlike Wood's first novelization, which showed a significant difference from the actual film, in ''James Bond and Moonraker'', Wood writes a virtually direct novelization of the screenplay. The only noticeable differences between the novelization and the screenplay for ''Moonraker'' is that there is no mention of Dolly, Jaws' girlfriend, and his characterisation stays true to Wood's description as being a
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. In addition, at the conclusion of the Venetian canal chase sequence, Bond's gondola does not sprout a flotation device and ascend to St. Mark's square as it does in the film.


Reception

Wood's second novelization was barely reviewed. Syndicated columnist Bob Greene was scathing. He said the novelization was "dreary and schlocky and juvenile; it lacks all of the wonderful tension and personality of the original Fleming book. James Bond would be embarrassed to be in it. ..In the meantime, shed a tear for Ian Fleming and James Bond. And don't, under any circumstances, buy the "Moonraker" you see in the stores today. Hold out for the real thing. If you can't find it in the attic, come over and I'll lend you mine." The ''
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'' critic claimed that Ian Fleming "would have cringed at the writing to be found in this book." Despite this, Wood's novel became a bestseller, remaining on ''
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'' bestseller list for some time. After the book's release, Eon Productions did not commission another Bond film novelization until ''
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'' ten years later in 1989.


Publication history

* UK first hardback edition: 1979
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* UK first paperback edition: 1979 Triad Panther * U.S. first paperback edition: 1979
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* UK first hardcover large print edition: 1980 Chivers Press * French first edition: 1979 Fleuve noir ''James Bond 007 et le Moonraker'' trans. André Gard * German first edition: 1979 Goldmann ''Moonraker streng geheim: 007 erobert d. Weltraum'' trans. Tony Westermayr * Dutch first edition: 1979 A. W. Bruna ''James Bond en de Moonraker'' trans. David Brisk * Spanish first edition: 1979 Bruguera ''Moonraker'' trans. José M Pomares * Japanese first edition: 1979 Hayakawa ''Zero zero sebun to mūnreikā'' trans. Kazuo Inoue * Italian first edition: 1995
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''Moonraker: Operazione Spazio'' trans.Stefano Di Marino


References

{{Bond books James Bond books 1979 British novels Novels based on films Jonathan Cape books