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Timothy Leary archive sold to New York Public Library

On June 16, 2011 the New York Public Library announced that it has acquired the Timothy Leary archive for $900,000. The well organized, invaluable collection contains >335 well organized boxes equivalent to 412 linear feet of letters, manuscripts, research documents, notes, legal and financial records, printed materials, photographs, video and audio tapes, CDs and DVDs, posters and flyers, and artifacts, dating from Leary’s youth in the 1920s until his death in 1996.

Leary kept meticulous records at many points during his life. There are comprehensive research files, legal briefs, budgets and memos about the many institutes and organizations he founded, but there are also notes and documents from when he was on the run after escaping from a California prison with help from the Weather Underground. A folder labeled as notes from his “C.I.A. kidnapping” in 1973 is full of cryptic jottings recounting the details of his arrest in Afghanistan, at an airport in Kabul, after he fled the United States.

Posted By erocx1 at 2011-06-18 00:16:13 permalink | comments
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erocx1 : 2011-06-20 18:54:22
That is funny Dononamous, NY Public Library could be sitting on a millions hits =0)
Dononamous. : 2011-06-19 10:37:11
I wonder how much is blotter or other thuffthT had or has lsd on it?? Thats alot of paper :]
erocx1 : 2011-06-18 15:52:15
IMHO it’s a shame it sat so long in storage and even more so that his website was killed. That being said, nothing can be done about the past other than learn from it. I am glad his archive will finally be available to the public. Hopefully it will be accessible online; if not at least researchers can draw from it. I am encouraging everyone to write the library requesting that it is made public online ASAP. So yes, good news indeed.
noname. : 2011-06-18 07:53:33
this is very good news. right?

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