LOT 424 Ian Fleming
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TLS signed ÂYours sincerely, Ian Fleming, one page, 8 x 10, Kemsley House letterhead, December 21, 1950. Letter to Clarence Winchester at The Dropmore Press Ltd, in full: ÂThank you very much indeed for the copy of ÂEton Medley. It was a very kind thought, and I had not seen it before. I am sure all will go well now with W. H. Smiths. Unfortunately my information was absolutely categorical and whether their feelings were due to a misunderstanding or not, I felt that we should not lose a moment in pacifying them. I have told the Chairman that you will be letting him have a memorandum of the present position and a draft letter to the Hon. David Smith. Again with many thanks for the beautifully produced ÂMedley. Fleming has added the salutation in his own hand. In fine condition, with some mild toning and creasing. Around 1950, Fleming joined the Dropmore Press as a director. This letter to its editor, Clarence Winchester, mentions ÂEton Medley, which was B. J. W. Hill's book written about Eton College. As a youth Fleming had attended Eton but was kicked outÂa piece of his own history that was added to the dossier of his most famous literary character, James Bond. By 1952, the spy was born, and Casino Royale was published the following year.Format: TLS
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