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  1. Robert Peter Fleming OBE DL (31 May 1907 – 18 August 1971) was a British adventurer, journalist, soldier and travel writer. [2] He was the elder brother of Ian Fleming, [3] creator of James Bond, and attained the British military rank of Lieutenant Colonel .

  2. Peter Fleming (* 31. Mai 1907 in London; † 18. August 1971 in Argyll) war ein britischer Schriftsteller. Der Sohn des britischen Unterhausabgeordneten Valentine Fleming wurde insbesondere durch seine Reiseliteratur bekannt, in der Südamerika und Asien den Schwerpunkt bildeten. Nach ihm ist der Peter Fleming Award benannt.

  3. 13. Okt. 2019 · Peter Fleming, brother of Bond creator Ian Fleming, and his stories on China - it’s the stuff of spy novels | South China Morning Post. Asia travel. The Briton was a writer in his own...

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  4. 5. Sept. 2021 · In Dark Academia: How Universities Die, Peter Fleming explores the destructive impact of the bureaucratic and neoliberal structures of academia, which have turned universities into toxic workplaces.

  5. Robert Peter Fleming, commonly known as Peter Fleming, was a British journalist and author. He was born on 31 May 1907 to Valentine Fleming and his wife Evelyn. Valentine Fleming, a barrister, was MP for Henley 1910-1917 and was killed in action in 1917. Peters brother Ian, the creator of James Bond, was born in 1908.

  6. 20. Aug. 1971 · LONDON, Aug. 19 — Peter Fleming author and explorer and brother of the late Ian Fleming, died yesterday while grouse hunting in Black Mount Argyllshire Scotland. He was 64 years old. His...

  7. May 31, 1907. Died. August 18, 1971. Genre. Biography, Travel, History. edit data. Adventurer and travel writer. A brother of James Bond author Ian Fleming, he married actress Celia Johnson in 1935 and worked on military deception operations in World War II.