Showing posts with label contest. Show all posts
Showing posts with label contest. Show all posts

April 17, 2018

007 LUXURY CONTEST

How would you like to read a limited-edition, advanced proof copy of the new James Bond novel... in a nice London hotel... with a martini? UK Spy Vibers, this new contest is your ticket to ride! Anthony Horowitz has penned a prequel to Casino Royale and Dead Good Books in the UK is offering a rather luxurious prize. From the press release: We’re giving a lucky 007 fan the chance to be one of the first people in the world to read Forever and a Day, while luxuriating in surroundings enjoyed by both James Bond and his creator Ian Fleming. To be in with a chance of winning a night at The Savoy Hotel, London, with a limited edition advanced copy of Forever and a Day and a Martini; simply fill in your details. Good luck! More details and entry here. UK residents only- sorry! Competition ends on April 30th. Forever and a Day, the explosive prequel to Casino Royale, is published on 31st May 2018.


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June 15, 2017

BOND CAPTION CONTEST

Ian Fleming Publications is running a caption contest this week! To celebrate the release of the original James Bond comic strips by Titan Books, readers are invited to enter captions to a vintage strip drawn by the great John McLusky for The Express. Winners will receive copies of the Dr No and Goldfinger comic strip collections and cool 007 merchandise. Click the "naked" strip below to download a larger image. More info at IFP. In other news, my next episode on Cocktail Nation is coming up! In the meantime, you can hear Episode #1 (Danger Man) and Episode #2 (The 10th Victim), Epsiode #3 (On Her Majesty's Secret Service). In each segment I do a short introduction to a film or TV series and share some classic (often rare) music. Enjoy!



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December 19, 2016

CONTEST WINNERS

The winners of Spy Vibe's vintage TV spy book contest are Michael from North Carolina, USA and Richard from Leeds, UK. Your books will be shipped out after the holidays! These Spy Vibe agents shared some thoughts about their favorite 1960s spies. Michael wrote about Secret Agent: "Even as a kid I was intrigued by the line "They've given you a number and taken 'way your name." My young self wrestled with the existential implications of that - a concept indicative of the more serious spy culture of the 60s." And speaking about The Avengers, Richard said, "Steed was all that was good about the Britain that has now disappeared. A debonair, charming English gent with a taste in fine wines and good living. His assistants were all fun, glamorous and full of energy, which reflected the so-called "Swingin' Sixties". When it was shown in colour, it was perfect for the time. So exciting and bright, and sometimes exotic. Mother was fun and full of wonder, as were his numerous bases where he'd have his chats with Steed. The Avengers made the 60s chic and I think the world would have been a poorer place without it too." Thanks to all of the Spy Vibers who entered the contest. I like to offer prizes to readers once or twice a year, so look out for more contests in the future. Happy Monday, Spy Vibers!

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December 14, 2016

STRIPED LIGHT NUDE

Only two days left to enter to win vintage TV spy books from SP YVIBE! Go to contest details. I was looking at these amazing images again by Martin Miller. Martin H. Miller (1917-2005) worked as a Treasury Department official to revitalize the savings bond program during the post-war era. He also had an eye for topographical details and embarked on a personal quest to correct errors in government maps- a mission that included updating CIA maps to reflect the outcome of the 1967 Six-Day-War in the Middle East. He told a reporter at the time that he presented his case in a "factual rather than ideological" manner. "If I were trying to peddle my views, I wouldn't have gotten very far." [Washington Post]. Miller's crusade for accuracy even extended to the Encyclopedia Britannica. In addition to his Treasury and editorial work, Miller also pursued a passion for Photography. From what little I can find on-line, it appears that he was an award-winning photographer who taught a course at the Agricultural Department graduate school and was active as a lecturer and competition judge. He joined the Photographic Society of America in 1953, and was among the top 50 most-exhibited amateur black-and-white photographers in the world by the 1960s. He is remembered for his exquisite nude images, especially the "Striped Light Nude" series. These images have such a wonderful Op Art quality, with shadows defining contour and surface in an almost topographical manner. To my eyes, the series shares the erotic language of Maurice Binder's James Bond title sequences. Live Auctioneers covered the sale of his estate, which included a number of prints. An eBay auction for a Miller original appeared on our radar, thanks to Batman designer Shane Glines (Spy Vibe interview with Shane here). Examples from the "Striped Light Nude" series below from Live Auctioneers and eBay. Enjoy! Related post: Golden Margaret Nolan.






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December 8, 2016

SPY VIBE CONTEST

It's been a while since we've had a proper give-away contest here and I've picked up a couple of 50-year-old treasures to share with two lucky readers. First the rules: All you you have to do is send an email to me at spyvibe[at]gmail.com with either "Avengers" or "Secret Agent" in the title (depending on which prize you want). And in the body of the e-mail, please describe some of your favorite 1960s spies and why you think they are good examples of 1960s culture. Also include your mailing address. I will choose 2 winners at random on December 16th. Notification will be by e-mail and prizes will be shipped to you at no cost. All emails will be deleted after the contest. Spy Vibe maintains the right to print/quote your spy descriptions to share with readers. Want to share your ideas but don't need a prize? That's OK! I'd love to hear from you. Now, let's get on to the prizes! Prize One: The Avengers: The Laugh Was on Lazarus by John Garforth, US paperback edition, 1967. Prize Two: Secret Agent/Danger Man: Departure Deferred by W. Howard Baker, US paperback edition, 1966. As you can see below, both books sport wonderful photo sills and designs featuring actors Patrick McGoohan, Diana Rigg, and Patrick Macnee. Cool reads and fun artifacts from the great Spy Boom. Good Luck!



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