Correspondence from Alma Mahler and Franz Werfel, 1926-1930.

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Correspondence from Alma Mahler and Franz Werfel, 1926-1930.

Alma Mahler and Franz Werfel apparently visited Hugo Bergman in Jerusalem during their trips to the Middle East, the first one in January and February of 1925 and the second one in January and February of 1930. 2 items are notes from Werfel written to Bergman either during or following the first trip (they are written on stationery from the the hotel in Jerusalem); 1 item is a note from Werfel written apparently during the 1930 trip (on hotel stationery); 1 item is a note from Werfel, with a postscript from Alma Mahler, written apparently when they were on their way back to Europe during the second trip; and 1 item is a letter from Alma Mahler, on Werfel's behalf, written from Vienna soon after their return from the second trip.

5 items (8 leaves).

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Bergman, Samuel Hugo, 1883-1975

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Bergman was a philosopher from Prague; he had been a member of the Prague Zionist student group Bar Kochba and was a friend of Martin Buber. From 1907 to 1919 he was a librarian at the Prague University library, except for the period when he served in the Austrian army during World War I; in 1920 Bergman emigrated to Palestine. (In publications in this period until his emigration, his name is typically given as "Hugo Bergmann"; in general his last name is often spelled "Bergmann.") In 1925, Berg...