Julius Bab papers 1942-1955

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Julius Bab papers 1942-1955

German literary critic and author who fled Nazi Germany. Bab and his wife Elisabeth resided in Roslyn Heights, N.Y. Papers, in German, consist of Bab's correspondence with Henry Meier, 1942-1955, relating to programs and affairs of the Literarischer Verein of New York City, with brief exchange between Elisabeth Bab and Meier regarding Bab's death; and personal letters of Julius and Elizabeth Bab to Mrs. Else Liebreich of Brooklyn, N.Y., ca. 1943-1954, including postcards and two photographs of Julius Bab. Materials from memorial services for Julius Bab and newspaper clippings are present in both folders.

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Bab, Julius, 1880-1955

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German literary critic and author who fled Nazi Germany. Bab and his wife Elisabeth resided in Roslyn Heights, N.Y. From the guide to the Julius Bab papers, 1942-1955, (The New York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives Division.) Julius Bab was born in Berlin in 1880 into a merchant family and studied literature, philosophy, and history both in Berlin and in Zürich . From 1905-1939 he lived and worked in Berlin as a dramatist and freelance writer, and became...

Meier, Henry

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Literarischer Verein (New York, N.Y.)

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Liebreich, Else

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Bab, Elisabeth

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