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Fleming Ian

Ian Fleming, James Bond Author, About Nazis!



Single page typed letter signed with autographed note on Kemsley House letterhead. Dated "May 9, 1955", and signed by Ian Fleming as "yours ever / Ian F", who included an additional sentence in his own hand of "Wonderful performance of yours over the weekend". Left edge punch holes with one staple related hole to the top, and expected folds else near fine with strong bold ink.

An important association letter to journalist and spy Antony Terry of the British Press Centre, in full:

"Do you think you could find out the answer to this query for Atticus: 'A kindred spirit of von Luckners and another good German seaman of whose welfare under the Nazis I have often wondered, was Albert Pagels, the fisherman and otter hunter of Tierra del Fuego, who for two months and more after the battle of the Falkland Islands, kept the Dresden hidden away in the labyrinth of the Magellan Straits under the very noses of the British squadron, hid her, fuelled her, shifted her from inlet to inlet as necessary and finally smuggled her out into the wide Pacific. I heard that in 1939 Pagel's was given belated recognition of his services in the shape of a trip to his beloved Fatherland. Perhaps this was because the Nazis had some idea of using his matchless talents again. I wonder if any of your readers know what became of him?'"

By the autumn of 1953, Ian Fleming took on the role of Atticus for the Sunday Times, a weekly column called "People and Things" for publishing the gossip. This column appeared to be somewhat of a launching pad for the development of the themes Fleming later used in his James Bond series. Fleming recruited most of the correspondents himself; he hired Antony Terry, a then post-war journalist-spy as a journalist with the Mercury News Service working for the Sunday Times. James Bond was conceived by Ian Fleming while he ran the Mercury News Service. According to an article “My Secret Life at the Sunday Times” by Mark Edmonds, Sunday Times, October 14, 2012, Fleming’s “work at The Sunday Times…may have had even greater resonances with the milieu of 007; the job almost certainly blurred into the opaque half-light of the intelligence world. What was Fleming up to? What was the real purpose of the extraordinarily large network of correspondents he masterminded and ran from his office in central London? Perhaps in his work at the paper he saw himself not as Bond, but M, the head of MI6.”

A fantastic letter with superb content, a bold and large signature, and an autographed closing sentence!

This item comes with a Certificate from John Reznikoff, a premier authenticator for both major 3rd party authentication services, PSA and JSA (James Spence Authentications), as well as numerous auction houses.

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