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You have to put your belongings (backpack, pens and the like) in a locker. You're allowed to bring a pencil and paper. I looked at a few of the manuscripts, including From Russia With Love (it had a different ending than the published novel). You can also read letters Fleming wrote (they're typewritten). I read some exchanges of correspondence he had with Raymond Chandler and one of the Dulles brothers.
http://www.hmss.com/articles/lillylib.html
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You could well be right there, @Perdogg!
Yes, you are right. This is probably the best place for this type of thing, though the UK would be a lot nearer for me!
Indiana University: Fleming manuscripts and correspondence.
University of Iowa: Richard Maibuam papers (Maibaum graduated from there).
Newberry Library in Chicago: Ben Hecht collection of papers. That's where Jeremy Duns found Hecht's scripts for Charles K. Feldman's Casino Royale production.
Could you provide more details on the academic papers - a webpage perhaps? Sounds like my kind of thing.
This might provide a start:
http://www.indiana.edu/~liblilly/fleming/
Also this:
http://newsinfo.iu.edu/news/page/normal/948.html
Of course, both are 10 years old. A number of the academic papers were later published, but I don't have the details.
Thank you very much, @AlexanderWaverly. I will have a look through this lot.
Thanks!
If I ever find myself in Indiana, I'll take a visit for sure.
I assume that is yet a work to be taken...