Browse Items (162 total)

KFP005_10_Redacted.pdf
A letter from Ken Follett to Pamela Ferguson regarding persons potentially involved in Israeli intelligence.

Position: 150 (6 views)

KFP005_09.pdf
An unsigned letter to Ken Follett and Al Zuckerman with comments on the outline for The Yellowcake Pirates. 

Position: 155 (5 views)

KFP005_08_Redacted.pdf
A follow up letter to Zuckerman's letter dated July 25, 1978.

Position: 150 (6 views)

KFP005_07_Redacted.pdf
A letter from Al Zuckerman to Ken Follett with his thoughts for the new draft of The Yellowcake Pirates.

Position: 150 (6 views)

KFP005_06b.pdf
A letter from Ken Follett responding to Anthony Cheetham's letter dated July 21, 1978.

Position: 155 (5 views)

KFP005_06a_Redacted.pdf
A letter from Anthony Cheetham to Ken Follett regarding his second outline draft (dated July 10, 1978).

Position: 155 (5 views)

KFP005_05_Redacted.pdf
A cover letter to Anthony Cheetham with an expanded outline of The Yellowcake Pirates. 

Position: 155 (5 views)

KFP005_04.pdf
A draft of the prologue and first two chapters of The Yellowcake Pirates. This work was eventually published in 1979 as Triple. 

Position: 162 (4 views)

KFP005_03_Redacted.pdf
An outline for The Yellowcake Pirates. This work was evenutally published under the title Triple. 

Position: 155 (5 views)

KFP005_02c.pdf
An article on the uranium theft that formed the basis of Ken Follett's Triple. This article was included with the letter from Anthony Cheetham to Ken Follett in July 1977.Geraghty, T. (1977, May 8). The Plumbat Affair - or how to hijack a…

Position: 150 (6 views)

KFP005_02b.pdf
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: 155 (5 views)

KFP005_02a_Redacted.pdf
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: 150 (6 views)

KFP005_01_Redacted.pdf
A cover letter to Colin Murray along with a rough outline of The Yellowcake Pirates. This work was eventually published in 1979 as Triple. 

Position: 155 (5 views)

KFP004_07_Redacted.pdf
A letter from Harvey Unna to Ken Follett alerting Follett that a manuscript was being mailed to him.

Position: 146 (20 views)

KFP004_06b.pdf
A letter from Ken Follett responding to Robert Bre's letter of August 27, 1979.

Position: 147 (19 views)

KFP004_06a_Redacted.pdf
A second letter from Robert Bre to Ken Follett asking for clarifications for his work translating Eye of the Needle into French

Position: 148 (18 views)

KFP004_05b.pdf
A letter from Ken Follett responding to Robert Bre's letter dated August 10, 1979.

Position: 148 (18 views)

KFP004_04a_Redacted.pdf
A letter from Robert Bre, who translated Eye of the Needle into French, seeking clarification on certain phrases.

Position: 145 (32 views)

KFP004_03.pdf
Part of the second draft of the outline for the book Eye of the Needle. 

Position: 144 (44 views)

KFP003_02_Redacted.pdf
The outline for the first draft of a book entitled Storm Island. The book would be published under the title Eye of the Needle.

Position: 143 (47 views)

KFP002_08.pdf
Editorial notes written by Ken Follett regarding the first episode of The Numbers Man. The series was never produced.

Position: 140 (53 views)

KFP002_07_Redacted.pdf
A revised draft of the script for "Sheik, Rattle, and Roll," which was to be episode one of The Numbers Man.

Position: 141 (51 views)

KFP002_06_Redacted.pdf
This document is the second draft of a television screenplay for a proposed television show The Numbers Man. The series was never made.

Position: 142 (50 views)

KFP002_05_Redacted.pdf
The script to episode one (entitled "Sheik, Rattle, and Roll) of The Numbers Man. 

Position: 138 (116 views)

KFP002_04_Redacted.pdf
A pitch for the television series entitled The Numbers Man. The pitch includes a summary of the characters in the series and six episodes. The series was never made.

Position: 136 (123 views)

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