Currently titled 'My Word is My Bond'
To be published by HarperCollins; will include recollections on being Bond, friendship with Audrey Hepburn and more
Due for release on 9 October (UK) and 4 November (US)
Due for release on 2 October (UK) and 4 November (US)
Signed & slipcased edition of Sir Roger Moore's autobiography
Audiobook edition of upcoming autobiography due out on 9 October
Actor's autobiography shipping from Amazon.co.uk
Autobiography read by the 007 star himself
Autobiography now shipping from Amazon.com
UK edition due for release in May 2009
Sir Roger Moore's autobiography available at half-price from Amazon.co.uk
Swedish launch of autobiography
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Sir Roger Moore is to write his autobiography,with agent Lesley Pollinger opening the Frankfurt bidding at �1m for world rights.
Sir Roger, best known for his roles as James Bond and The Saint,
leads a host of film, music and fashion icons with books for sale at
this year's Frankfurt Book Fair, including Keith Richards, Jerry Hall
and Twiggy.
On the eve of his 80th birthday, Sir Roger has finally agreed to tell
his life story�including his four marriages, most famous performances, and his escapades with friends including Michael Caine, Tony Curtis, Sean Connery and David Niven. The memoir is tentatively scheduled for publication in autumn 2008, with a working title of My Word is My Bond.
In a note to be circulated to publishers today, he says: "I'm not looking to dish dirt or recycle sleaze stories, goodness knows there is enough of that in the world. Rather, I would like to write a warm, amusing, and maybe even slightly emotional volume that tells my story; corrects some of the inaccuracies previously reported; offers an insight into the world of a jobbing actor and retired 007; and
reflects my love of life."
The book will be ghost�written by Gareth Owen, Sir Roger's personal assistant and author of film books including The Pinewood Story. He said: "Turning 80 is a milestone, a time to reflect. It'll be a frank and fun book, but he's not interested in digging the dirt."
Pollinger said that a �1m-plus world rights deal would reflect the actor's enduring appeal in the US. Tomorrow he will be presented with his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

