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A letter from ken Follett to Ross Perot with questions for members of the Iranian rescue team. Handwritten on the copy of the letter are the answers from EDS employee Joseph Poché.

Position: 419 (6 views)

A letter from Al Zuckerman to Ken Follett with his thoughts for the new draft of The Yellowcake Pirates.

Position: 156 (261 views)

A follow up letter to Zuckerman's letter dated July 25, 1978.

Position: 164 (252 views)

A letter from Al Zuckerman, Follett's American agent, with comments on Follett's first draft of Triple. 

Position: 160 (256 views)

A letter from Al Zuckerman to Ken Follett about a letter Zuckerman is forwarding to Follett and issues with Triple. 

Position: 196 (147 views)

Two newspaper articles related to the theft of uranium ore in the Middle East in 1967. These are the clippings referenced in Anthony Cheetham's letter to Ken Follett from July 1977. The articles included are:Hendry, A. & McKenzie, B. (1977, May…

Position: 159 (260 views)

Interview devoted to the founding of International Business College of Saginaw, the establishment of Bliss Publishing Co., and the big fire of May 7, 1891.

Position: 4 (815 views)

Interview devoted to the Eddy band of which George W. Anderson was the director.

Position: 42 (535 views)

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. 

Position: 155 (263 views)

A letter from Anthony Cheetham to Ken Follett regarding his second outline draft (dated July 10, 1978).

Position: 175 (236 views)

A cover letter from Anton Felton to Ken Follett regarding Liberia.

Position: 160 (256 views)

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.

Position: 3 (1034 views)

Interview devoted to The Farmers and Manufacturers Beet Sugar Association in Saginaw, Michigan.

Position: 124 (398 views)

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.

Position: 76 (465 views)

Interview devoted to Mr. Avedisian's tenure with the Saginaw Eddy Band, the Eddy Band in general and other related subjects.

Position: 46 (509 views)

Interview devoted to railroad history (C&O), Saginaw.

Position: 14 (665 views)

Interview devoted to life in Saginaw, beginning with her immigration from Poland.

Position: 38 (539 views)

Interview devoted to the working and living conditions of Rev. Barber in Saginaw, MI from 1929-1975.

Position: 70 (470 views)

Interview devoted to the NAACP and Saginaw history. Bernice Barlow was the president of the Saginaw Branch of the NAACP.

Position: 88 (454 views)

Interview devoted to coal mining in the Saginaw Valley. (Bay City)

Position: 70 (470 views)

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.

Position: 40 (538 views)

A memo from EDS employee Bill Gayden to Ken Follett describing Gayden's most emotional moments during the evacuation.

Position: 231 (22 views)

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.

Position: 244 (19 views)

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. 

Position: 238 (20 views)

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