JamesBond-007.com Creation and inspiration for James Bond
Commander Sir James Bond, (KCMG, RNVR) is an officer of the British Secret Intelligence Service (SIS) (commonly known as MI6). He was created in January 1952 by British journalist Ian Fleming while on holiday at his Jamaican estate, Goldeneye. The hero, James Bond, was named after an American ornithologist, a Caribbean bird expert and author of the definitive field guide book Birds of the West Indies.
Fleming, a keen birdwatcher, had a copy of Bonds field guide at Goldeneye. Of the name, Fleming once said in a Readers Digest interview, I wanted the simplest, dullest, plainest-sounding name I could find, James Bond, was much better than something more interesting, like, Peregrine Carruthers. Exotic things would happen to and around him, but he would be a neutral figure, an anonymous, blunt instrument wielded by a government department.
Nevertheless, news sources speculated about real spies or other covert agents after whom James Bond might have been modeled or named, such as Sidney Reilly or William Stephenson, best-known by his wartime intelligence codename of Intrepid. Although they are similar to Bond, Fleming confirmed none as the source figure, nor did Ian Fleming Publications nor any of Flemings biographers, such as John Pearson or Andrew Lycett.
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