James Bond : The 1960s Pan Covers by Raymond Hawkey

This stunning series of James Bond covers were the paperback presence of Ian Fleming’s character during the height of its fame in the 1960s and the Sean Connery films. There were millions of copies printed so that by the time I started collecting in the late 70s/early 80s, these were still the most-common editions to be found, even though other cover designs had succeeded them.

The previous paperback series had more typical painted illustration covers, but these simple, conceptual and iconic covers remain fantastic examples of design. They were the first series of Bond books to use modern typefaces (Helvetica and News Gothic in this case), and minimalistic imagery that included photographs. They would have stood out on a spinner rack that was still dominated by traditional imagery.

While I’ve listed the books below with the date of their first printings, the covers were designed by Raymond Hawkey in 1963. 007 Magazine did a great article on Mr. Hawkey in issue #54 (Feb 2011), available on their website.

Casino Royale by Ian Fleming

Live and Let Die by Ian Fleming

Moonraker by Ian Fleming

Diamonds are Forever by Ian Fleming

From Russia with Love by Ian Fleming

Dr. No by Ian Fleming

Goldfinger by Ian Fleming

For Your Eyes Only by Ian Fleming

Thunderball by Ian Fleming

The Spy Who Loved Me by Ian Fleming

On Her Majesty's Secret Service by Ian Fleming

You Only Live Twice by Ian Fleming

The Man with the Golden Gun by Ian Fleming

Octopussy by Ian Fleming


I don’t know if Hawkey designed any of these, but they’re the other Fleming-related Pan books of the 60s. Movie tie-in versions, Fleming’s non-Bond books and a couple of others. Presented in chronological order. Readers new to Bond may note that the books were filmed in a different order than they were written, and as the movies went on they used less and less of Fleming’s narrative.

The Diamond Smugglers by Ian Fleming

Dr. No by Ian Fleming

From Russia with Love by Ian Fleming

Goldfinger by Ian Fleming

Thrilling Cities Part One by Ian Fleming

Thrilling Cities Part Two by Ian Fleming

Thunderball by Ian Fleming

The James Bond Dossier by Kingsley Amis

You Only Live Twice by Ian Fleming

Casino Royale by Ian Fleming

Chitty Chitty Bang Bang by Ian Fleming

On Her Majesty's Secret Service by Ian Fleming

Colonel Sun by Robert Markham

Diamonds are Forever by Ian Fleming

My Name's Bond, James Bond

Comments

  • axel Björk

    Nice, I am gonna buy all the books, anyone know if they are translated to any language? Hopefully Swedish.

    • I don’t believe these versions were published in anything other than English, but Bond has been popular worldwide for decades. I’m sure there are Swedish editions of the books.

  • Andy

    Where did you get the images from? I have at least one copy of each book but from different eras, some older than these some newer. I have the same covers as you show for: Moonraker, The Spy Who Loved Me, On Her Majesty’s Secret Service, The Man with the Golden Gun and Octupussy. I have never even seen some of these ones.

    • These are all books from my collection, though some of the images were found online some time ago because they were better looking copies than the ones I own.

      Some went through a great number of printings with this version of the covers. Others less. For example, the Goldfinger cover shown here was hard for me to find, but the movie tie-in was pretty common. I’ve seen dozens of copies of Casino Royale and Dr. No.

      Try eBay. They cycle through there pretty regularly.

  • Bob

    I too have many of the books – before ebooks it was nigh on impossible to find the books and special ordering them was way too expensive. Some of the covers I’ve seen before – some are new.

    Thanks

  • laurence

    Hi. Are any of these copies if first editions worth money?

    • Hi Laurence -

      You could visit eBay to check what copies go for. As they were mass-market paperbacks printed in large numbers when Bond was the most popular, I haven’t seen higher prices unless the copy was in near-mint condition.

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