"Auntie" : reminiscences of Julie M. Lippmann: typed manuscript, n.d.

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"Auntie" : reminiscences of Julie M. Lippmann: typed manuscript, n.d.

Typed manuscript, called "AUNTIE" : REMINISCENCES OF JULIE M. LIPPMANN on title page, undated but written after Julie Mathilde Lippmann's death in 1952, with occasional corrections in blue ink in the author's hand.

1 volume (20 leaves)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6769186

New York Public Library System, NYPL

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