I know he’s an international man of action, equally at home in the slums of Calcutta and in Biarritz. But did he ever have a home – a house – a swinging, hip, bachelor pad with shag rugs and everything?
You see his house in the beginning of Live and Let Die. I t seemed like a 1970’s typical house.
And while you’re at it, where does he “live.”
According to page 72 of my elderly paperback copy of “From Russia With Love,” he has a “comfortable flat in the plane-tree’d square off the King’s Road.”
In the books I recall he had a London flat with a Scottish housekeeper, May(?).
from James Bond 007
I’m impressed with all the answers – and thanks everyone, but Juniper200, wow! You had a page cite six minutes after I posted the question! Good work.
(I remember reading “FRWL” a long, long time ago. Good book.)
::tips hat::
Just doin’ my job.
::rides into sunset::
Just to complete the picture, there is no such address as 61 Horsen Ferry Road, London S1.
There are two Horseferry Roads, one of which is in SW1, but there is no number 61 listed for that road.
Well, obviously they wouldn’t want to make it easy for anyone to find, duh! Even for James Bond, it’d be annoying to have to kill thre assassins between brushing his teeth and going to bed.
And it turns off the chicks when you have to shoot people in the bedroom.