When James Chapman's rip-roaring journey through the annals of celluloid Bond first appeared in 2000, the London Evening Standard said, *Chapman demonstrates that there is more to the 007 franchise than just girls, guns and globe trotting.* Stephen O'Brien, writing in SFX magazine called the book *Thoughtful, intelligent, ludicrous and a bit snobby. Bit like Bond, really.*
Licence to Thrill went on to establish itself as one of the best books on the subject, and one that has made readers think in new ways about 007. It follows James Bond from the 1962...
When James Chapman's rip-roaring journey through the annals of celluloid Bond first appeared in 2000, the London Evening Standard sai...
A New History of British Documentary is the first comprehensive overview of documentary production in Britain from early film to the present day. It covers both the film and television industries and demonstrates how documentary practice has adapted to changing institutional and ideological contexts.
A New History of British Documentary is the first comprehensive overview of documentary production in Britain from early film to the present day. It c...
After narrowly escaping from an alien zoo, Kyle is looking forward to a normal life once again. Unfortunately for him and his best friend Sofia, his troubles have only just begun. A blue dot that suddenly appears on his elbow signals the beginning of another crazy adventure featuring hungry Gomes, sneaky Pliskins, the mysterious Azda Fains and, of course, the cat who is not a cat - Bootles.
Kyle Evans and the Deadly Plague is the second installment in the exciting Kyle Evans trilogy.
After narrowly escaping from an alien zoo, Kyle is looking forward to a normal life once again. Unfortunately for him and his best friend Sofia, hi...