After the death of his parents, he subsequently went to live with his aunt, Miss Charmian Bond, in the village of Pett Bottom who completed his early education. He later briefly attended Eton College starting at the age of "12 or thereabouts" (13 in Young Bond), but left after two halves when some "alleged" troubles with one of his maids came to light. However, he recounts losing his virginity on his first visit to Paris at the age of 16 in the short story "From a View to a Kill". Bond was removed from Eton at his aunt's request and sent to continue his education at Fettes College in Edinburgh, Scotland, his father's old school.
C. R. Benstead has written: 'Alma mater' -- subject(s): University of Cambridge
Ola Omiyale has written: 'Ring finger' 'The agony' -- subject(s): Fiction, Villages 'Merry-day' 'Alma mater'
James C. Garland has written: 'Saving alma mater' -- subject(s): Public universities and colleges, Finance
USMA, Unites States Military Academy, that is: West Point.
G. M. Malliet has written: 'Death at the alma mater' -- subject(s): Fiction, University of Cambridge, Alumni and alumnae, Murder, Investigation
Alma S. Woolley died in 2005.
Alma S. Woolley was born in 1931.
Alma S. Wittlin has written: 'Abdul Hamid'
Alma S. Adams was born on 1946-05-27.
Alma Thomas has written: 'Alma W. Thomas' -- subject(s): Exhibitions
The words are from Latin meaning Bountiful Mother, a title given to Goddesses. Subsequently applied to one's University or School in England from the early 1700's in the sense of being 'nourished by education'
Alma S. Lach has written: 'A child's first cook book' -- subject- s -: Cookery, Juvenile literature