A document with comments from Bill Gaylord on the second draft of The Bull and the Peacock. The Bull and the Peacock was a working title for On Wings of Eagles.
Bill Gaylord's notes from Iran created in 1979. They were provided to Ken Follet in a letter dated September 9, 1982. Page five is missing per the cover letter.
A transcript of an interview with EDS employee Bill Gayden. The interview was conducted by Ken Follett. Hotfoot was an early working title for On Wings of Eagles.
A transcript of an interview with EDS employee Bill Gayden. The interview was conducted by Ken Follett. Hotfoot was an early working title for On Wings of Eagles.
A letter from EDS Iran President William Gayden to SSO Director Dr. Heidargholi Emrani appointment Lloyd C. Briggs and Abolhasan as negotiators for EDS. This letter was included in John Howell's mailing to Ken Follett dated August 19, 1982.
Interview devoted to his life in Amelith, Michigan from 1926 to 1972, religion, education, economics, and social life. Reverand Bickel was pastor emeritus of St. John's Lutheran Church.
Interview devoted to the origin of the Baptist Church, the first church in Saginaw, what Saginaw was like at the time, and the responsibility of the minister.
Dorothy Arbury was the granddaughter of Dr. Herbert H. Dow, founder of the Dow Chemical Company. She served on the Board of Control of SVSU and established the Arbury Fine Arts Building along with the Fredericks Sculpture Gallery.
A letter from Anthony Cheetham, of Futura Publications, to Ken Follett proposing a novel based on the theft of uranium ore in the 1960s. The novel was eventually published in 1979 as Triple. NOTE: The press clippings appear as separate files.