What do you get the James Bond fan who has everything, even a miniature rocket cigarette, X-ray glasses, and a 1963 Aston Martin?

If you’ve got $650,000 burning a hole in your pocket—and who doesn’t?—you can get a complete set of first editions of Ian Fleming’s novels featuring the famous spy, the BBC reports.

The set of 14 novels, from Casino Royale to Octopussy and the Living Daylights, is being sold by John Atkinson, a book dealer in Harrogate, England. It also comes with a non-007 book: Birds of the West Indies, by a British ornithologist named Bond. James Bond. (Fleming owned a copy of Bond’s book, and named his famous spy after him.)

Ten of the Bond novels are inscribed by Fleming; they had been given to people including Raymond Singleton-Ward, the author’s chiropractor, and Lisl Popper, a lover of Fleming’s.

“[Fleming] knew the value of books when they were signed, and he was quite sparing when he inscribed books to people,” Atkinson told the BBC. “I think it’s fair to say he only inscribed books to people he liked.”

Atkinson specializes in rare editions of books by Fleming, Agatha Christie, Roald Dahl, and others.

Bond fans interested in buying the collection—which, fittingly, is being stored at a secret location—can do so on Atkinson’s website.

Michael Schaub is a Texas-based journalist and regular contributor to NPR.