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![]() The Dennis Wheatley 'Museum' - Gordon Eric Gordon-TombeThe legacy of Gordon Eric Gordon-Tombe![]() Gregory Sallust's face as it appears on the dust jacket of the first edition of 'The Scarlet Impostor' (1940). The picture was drawn by DW's step-daughter Diana Younger. ![]() One of the paragraphs in DW's autobiography where he describes the extent to which Sallust is based on Gordon-Tombe ![]() ![]() ![]() Sallust made his first appearance in Black August' (1934). He entered with an amoral suggestion worthy of Gordon-Tombe. It has recently been argued* that Gregory Sallust was one of the inspirations for Ian Fleming's James Bond. To the extent this is true, Gordon-Tombe has been perpetuated even more widely in twentieth century fiction. References : 'Officer and Temporary Gentleman' page 135 'Drink and Ink' page 260. 'Black August' pages 27-8. *On the similarities between Gregory Sallust and James Bond, see 'The Secret Origins of James Bond' by Jeremy Duns (2009). For a link to this article, click here.
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