Autograph letter signed on his visiting card, dated : Weimar, [1919-1925?], to Herr Wolff, 1919-1925?.

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Autograph letter signed on his visiting card, dated : Weimar, [1919-1925?], to Herr Wolff, 1919-1925?.

Introducing the bearer of the card, Herr [Wolfgang?] Rosé, Gustav Mahler's nephew, who is studying philology in Leipzig, and asking Wolff and Elisabeth to welcome Rosé.

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