Ian FlemingTyped note signed, as Foreign Manager of Kemsley Newspapers, 22 December 1954
[with:]
The Kemsley Manual of Journalism. Cassell, 1960. SIGNED by Lord Kemsley
[and:]
Four issues of The Kemsley Writer
FLEMING'S FIRST APPEARANCE IN BOOK FORM.
After the war Ian Fleming became Foreign Manager at Kemsley News, publishing their flagship paper The Sunday Times. His secretary was Una Trueblood whose name was appropriated by Fleming in Dr. No for the agent Mary Trueblood.
PROVENANCE: The Otto Penzler Collection, Swann Galleries, New York, lot 105, April 2010.
Ian FlemingTyped note signed, as Foreign Manager of Kemsley Newspapers, 22 December 1954
[with:]
The Kemsley Manual of Journalism. Cassell, 1960. SIGNED by Lord Kemsley
[and:]
Four issues of The Kemsley Writer
FLEMING'S FIRST APPEARANCE IN BOOK FORM.
After the war Ian Fleming became Foreign Manager at Kemsley News, publishing their flagship paper The Sunday Times. His secretary was Una Trueblood whose name was appropriated by Fleming in Dr. No for the agent Mary Trueblood.
PROVENANCE: The Otto Penzler Collection, Swann Galleries, New York, lot 105, April 2010.
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