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The Ian Fleming short story Quantum of Solace first appeared in Modern Woman's Magazine in November of 1959. It was later published as a part of the For Your Eyes Only short story collection in 1960.

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Ian Fleming wrote all the 007 novels including qauntum of solace.

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