Early autograph draft in a Civil Service notebook. Ends with Lee's arrival in Madrid. Notebook labelled 6. Further early notes for the work are at Add MS 88936/1/3.
Autograph drafts. There are usually one or more substantially complete drafts of each chapter, interspersed with further revised and interpolated leaves interrupting and adding to the leaves numbered in pencil by Lee.
The Daily Telegraph Magazine, 5 Sept. 1969, including a pre-publication extract from 'As I walked out one midsummer morning' and an interview with Lee by Sally Beauman. Printed.
Correspondence relating to the text, of the book and its serialization in The New Yorker. Correspondence and papers relating to the publication, reprinting of the whole work and extracts, broadcast and film versions and extracts are placed with correspondence of publishers, etc.
Five notebooks with outlines of the structure and content of 'As I walked out one midsummer morning', based on the diaries Lee kept at the time of his journey which were stolen when he visited Spain again in 1969.