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Bond is named after a bird watcher
Thursday, April 17, 2008 12:58 [IST]

jamesbondLondon: The iconic James Bond is supposedly based on Commando Patrick Dalzel-Job who served in 30 AU, but is named after a bird watcher.

Thesun.co.uk reports that Patrick Dalzel-Job was an accomplished linguist, mariner, navigator, parachutist, diver and skier and died in 2003 aged 90. His son Major Iain Dalzel-Job said: "I have copies of reports written by the admirals about my father, which I believe are one of the reasons he was taken to be a part of the Bond story. They said he was a very good fighting soldier, but if he did not agree with orders he would not obey them."

The Major added: "If my father was an inspiration, he was only a small part. I think James Bond was largely Ian Fleming ('James Bond' author)." Fleming, who died in August 1964, once said that the name James Bond came from a book on his desk in Jamaica. He wanted the "simplest, dullest, plainest-sounding name" he could find and discovered it on the cover of "Birds Of The West Indies". James Bond was not an expert on exotic women but an American ornithologist.


Source : IANS

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