If the 'James' in question is P. D. James, her first published novel was 'Cover Her Face' in 1962. It introduced her unique style of detective fiction, with complex characters and a detailed, atmospheric setting.
The first published James Bond novel was 'Casino Royale'.
James Patterson's first published novel was 'The Thomas Berryman Number'. It gained quite a bit of attention when it came out.
The first James Bond novel, 'Casino Royale', was published in 1953.
The first James Bond novel to be published was 'Casino Royale' in 1953.
The first James Bond novel was 'Casino Royale'.
Maybe you are referring to E. L. James. Her first published novel was 'Fifty Shades of Grey' in 2011. But this novel contains some adult - themed content. If you are not interested in such content, we need to clarify the 'James' further.
The answer is 'Dr. No'. 'Dr. No' was the first of Fleming's Bond novels to make it to the big screen. The film's success was due in part to its faithful adaptation of the novel's key elements. It captured the essence of the Bond character - his charm, his skills as a spy, and his ability to get out of dangerous situations. This led to a whole series of Bond films being made over the decades, with 'Dr. No' as the starting point.
George Eliot's earliest published novel was 'Adam Bede'. It gained significant popularity upon its release.
Ernest Hemingway's first published novel was The Sun Also Rises. It gained significant critical acclaim and established his reputation as a notable author.
The 1960 novel that had a Watchman sequel released in 2015 was 'The Catcher in the Rye'. This novel has endured as a literary masterpiece.