Autograph postcard signed, dated : [Buenos Aires, 12 July 1928], to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bie, 1928 July 12.

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Autograph postcard signed, dated : [Buenos Aires, 12 July 1928], to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bie, 1928 July 12.

Saying that the German season, which opened with Tristan and ended with Rosenkavalier, was very successful, that they go next to Rio and Sao Paulo, and hope to be back in Berlin on 7 September.

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