Jules bache semon (3 Ergebnisse)
Verlag: New York [Publishers Printing Company William Bradford Press]
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Verlag: New York [Publishers Printing Company William Bradford Press] 1938
- Softcover
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In den WarenkorbFirst Edition. Very good copy in the original stiff-card wrappers, with title-label to front. Slight markings and minor edgewear only to wrappers. Remains particularly and surprisingly well-preserved; tight, bright, clean and sharp-cornered. ; 0 pages; Description: 2 p. L. , 64, [14] p. , 1 l. 64 (i. E. 65) pl. On 33 l. 24 cm. S…ubjects: Painting--Private collections. Museum studies. 3 Kg.
[Jules S. Bache, German-born American banker and philanthropist.] Typed Letter Signed ('Jules') to the English biographer H. E. Wortham, regarding his seventieth birthday, the death of friends, the current 'crisis' and Wortham's latest book.
Jules S. Bache [Jules Semon Bache; Jules Bache] (1861-1944), German-born American banker, art collector and philanthropist [Hugh Evelyn Wortham (1884-1959), biographer of General Gordon]
Verlag: On his letterhead 42 Broadway New York. 19 November 1931
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- Manuskript
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In den Warenkorb1p., 4to. In fair condition, on lightly aged and creased paper. Addressed to 'Hugh Wortham, Esq., | 75 Courtfield Gardens, | London, S.W.5, England'. Signed in green ink. He has received Wortham's book (probably 'The Delightful Profession: Edward VII, A Study in Kingship', published that year). He is 'still in the midst of a rat…her big book', but once he has finished it, he will send his comments on Wortham's. Turning to his 'Anniversary' (seventieth birthday) he writes: 'It has been saddened somewhat by the numerous deaths in the family, but at my age one gets accustomed to one's contemporaries passing out, and I am getting to be somewhat philosophical in connection with them.' Apparently regarding the Great Depression, he comments, not exactly presciently: 'Incidentally, I believe this crisis is rapidly passing, and it is one burial at which I shall be really happy.' The letter ends with the usual courtesies.