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Thomas Michael Bond, CBE

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Birthplace: Newbury, West Berkshire, England, United Kingdom
Death: June 27, 2017 (91)
London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
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Son of Norman R Bond and Frances M Bond
Father of Child #1 Bond and Child #2 Bond

Occupation: BBC TV cameraman; Childrens Author
Managed by: Terry Jackson (Switzer)
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About Michael Bond, CBE

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Births Mar 1926 (>99%)

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Micael Bond CBE

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Thomas Michael Bond, CBE (13 January 1926 – 27 June 2017) was an English author who wrote the Paddington Bear series of books. Bond was awarded a CBE in the Queen's Birthday Honours 2015.

Early life

Bond was born in Newbury and raised in Reading, Berkshire, where his visits to Reading Station to watch the Cornish Riviera Express go steaming through started a love of trains. His father was a manager for the post office. He was educated at Presentation College, a school in Reading, Berkshire. His time there was unhappy. He told UK newspaper The Guardian in November 2014 that his parents had chosen the school "for the simple reason my mother liked the colour of the blazers. She didn’t make many mistakes in life but that was one of them". Consequently, he left education aged fourteen, despite his parents’ wishes for him to go to university. World War II was under way and he went to work in a solicitor's office for a year and then as an engineer's assistant for the BBC.

In February 1943, Michael Bond survived an air raid in Reading. The building in which he was working collapsed under him, killing 41 people and injuring many more. Shortly afterwards he volunteered for aircrew service in the Royal Air Force as a 17-year-old but he was discharged after suffering from acute air sickness. He then served in the Middlesex Regiment of the British Army until 1947.

Author

Bond began writing in 1945 whilst stationed with the army in Cairo and sold his first short story to the magazine London Opinion. He was paid seven guineas, and thought he "wouldn't mind being a writer". In 1958, after producing a number of plays and short stories and while working as a BBC television cameraman (where he worked on Blue Peter for a time), his first book, A Bear Called Paddington, was published. This was the start of Bond's series of books recounting tales of a bear from "Darkest Peru", whose Aunt Lucy sends him to the United Kingdom, carrying a jar of marmalade; the Brown family found the bear at Paddington Station, and adopted him, naming the bear after the railway station. By 1967, Bond was able to give up his BBC job to work full-time as a writer.

Paddington's adventures have sold over 35 million books, have been published in nearly twenty countries, in over forty languages, and have inspired pop bands, race horses, plays, hot air balloons, a movie and television series. Bond stated in December 2007 that he did not plan to continue the adventures of Paddington Bear in further volumes. However, in April 2014 it was reported a new book, titled Love From Paddington, would be published that autumn. In a film, Paddington (2014), based on the books, Bond had a credited cameo as the Kindly Gentleman.

Bond also wrote another series of children's books, the adventures of a guinea pig named Olga da Polga, named after the Bond family's pet, as well as the animated BBC television series The Herbs (1968). Bond also wrote culinary mystery stories for adults featuring Monsieur Pamplemousse and his faithful bloodhound, Pommes Frites.

Bond wrote a Reflection on the Passing of the Years shortly after his 90th birthday. The piece was read by David Attenborough, who also turned 90 in 2016, at the national service of thanksgiving to commemorate Queen Elizabeth II's 90th birthday at St Paul's Cathedral in June 2016.

Honours

For services to childrens literature, Bond was awarded the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in 1997, and the Commander of the British Empire (CBE) in the 2015 Queen's Birthday Honours. On 6 July 2007 the University of Reading awarded him an Honorary Doctor of Letters.

Personal life

Bond was married with two adult children. He lived in London, not far from Paddington Station, the place that inspired many of his books.

On the 28th June, 2017, the Paddington Facebook page reported that Bond had died the previous day

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Michael Bond, CBE's Timeline

1926
January 13, 1926
Newbury, West Berkshire, England, United Kingdom
2017
June 27, 2017
Age 91
London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
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