Papers of E.R. Eddison, including:
- Letters, 1922-45, concerning The worm Ouroboros, published 1922, and A fish dinner in Memison, published 1941
- Correspondence and agreements with Jonathan Cape, 1921-41, concerning the publication of The worm Ouroboros (1922) and Styrbiorn the Strong (1926)
- Correspondence with English and American publishers, 1940-5, concerning A fish dinner in Memison, published by E.P. Dutton & Co. Inc., New York, May 1941
- Letters from friends, with some draft replies, 1939-45
- Literary papers, including papers relating to 'The saga of Vemund Kgur Fjorleif's son', The Mezentian Gate, Egil's saga, and stories written by Eddison as a young man, ca. 1900-45
- Drawings by Eddison, some of which were used in his published works, 1892-1958
- Notebook containing words and phrases from 16th-and 17th-century authors, collected while writing The Mezentian Gate, 1941
- Albums containing newspaper cuttings of reviews, 1922-41, including reviews of The worm Ouroboros, 1922