Szigeti, Joseph. (1892–1973). Autograph Signature and Photograph. Fine signature, dated 1930 on a small card, 6.5 X 6.5 cms. Together with a lovely vintage sepia portrait postcard issued by Pirastro strings.
This autograph is from a book kept by Lore Hirsch, author of a Holocaust memoir detailing her ultimately successful struggle to rescue her brother from Auschwitz. Her collection of musical autographs, including the present item, was carried by her as she escaped with her family to Argentina and then to New York in 1938. Later, Hirsh became a prominent psychologist with a career that lasted 40 years and included listings in "Who's Who of American Women" and "Who's Who of Women Medical Specialists."
This autograph is from a book kept by Lore Hirsch, author of a Holocaust memoir detailing her ultimately successful struggle to rescue her brother from Auschwitz. Her collection of musical autographs, including the present item, was carried by her as she escaped with her family to Argentina and then to New York in 1938. Later, Hirsh became a prominent psychologist with a career that lasted 40 years and included listings in "Who's Who of American Women" and "Who's Who of Women Medical Specialists."
Szigeti, Joseph. (1892–1973). Autograph Signature and Photograph. Fine signature, dated 1930 on a small card, 6.5 X 6.5 cms. Together with a lovely vintage sepia portrait postcard issued by Pirastro strings.
This autograph is from a book kept by Lore Hirsch, author of a Holocaust memoir detailing her ultimately successful struggle to rescue her brother from Auschwitz. Her collection of musical autographs, including the present item, was carried by her as she escaped with her family to Argentina and then to New York in 1938. Later, Hirsh became a prominent psychologist with a career that lasted 40 years and included listings in "Who's Who of American Women" and "Who's Who of Women Medical Specialists."
This autograph is from a book kept by Lore Hirsch, author of a Holocaust memoir detailing her ultimately successful struggle to rescue her brother from Auschwitz. Her collection of musical autographs, including the present item, was carried by her as she escaped with her family to Argentina and then to New York in 1938. Later, Hirsh became a prominent psychologist with a career that lasted 40 years and included listings in "Who's Who of American Women" and "Who's Who of Women Medical Specialists."