[Various] Stinde, Julius. (1841–1905) & Chamberlain, Houston Stewart. (1855–1927) & Wolzogen, Ernst von. (1855–1934) & Fried, Alfred. (1864–1921). Group of Autograph Letters.
Group of autograph and typed letters signed from the German author Julius Stinde, the British-born German philosopher Houston Chamberlain, and cultural critic Ernst von Wolzogen, and an autograph postcard written to the Austrian Jewish pacifist and journalist Alfred Fried. In fine condition overall.
Contents:
ALS (January 26, 1898; 4 pp.) from Ernst von Wolzogen, describing his experience attending a Wagner production and sending a review of the opera.
Fragment of an ALS (n.d.; 1 p.) from Julius Stinde, regarding world literature.
TLS (April 19, 1899; 1 p.) from Houston Stewart Chamberlain to the editors of the newspaper Die Zeit, complaining that his article on the works of Hans von Bülow has been changed beyond recognition and that "I am not willing to present something to the public which I have not written myself."
Autograph note on a postcard (September 8, 1891) from an unidentified correspondent to Alfred Fried.
[Various] Stinde, Julius. (1841–1905) & Chamberlain, Houston Stewart. (1855–1927) & Wolzogen, Ernst von. (1855–1934) & Fried, Alfred. (1864–1921). Group of Autograph Letters.
Group of autograph and typed letters signed from the German author Julius Stinde, the British-born German philosopher Houston Chamberlain, and cultural critic Ernst von Wolzogen, and an autograph postcard written to the Austrian Jewish pacifist and journalist Alfred Fried. In fine condition overall.
Contents:
ALS (January 26, 1898; 4 pp.) from Ernst von Wolzogen, describing his experience attending a Wagner production and sending a review of the opera.
Fragment of an ALS (n.d.; 1 p.) from Julius Stinde, regarding world literature.
TLS (April 19, 1899; 1 p.) from Houston Stewart Chamberlain to the editors of the newspaper Die Zeit, complaining that his article on the works of Hans von Bülow has been changed beyond recognition and that "I am not willing to present something to the public which I have not written myself."
Autograph note on a postcard (September 8, 1891) from an unidentified correspondent to Alfred Fried.