Typewritten letter signed, dated : Livorno, 2 September 1902, to the editor of the Berliner Tageblatt, 1902 Sept. 2.

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Typewritten letter signed, dated : Livorno, 2 September 1902, to the editor of the Berliner Tageblatt, 1902 Sept. 2.

Replying angrily and at length to an article by Sig. Passeri-Modi about Mascagni and the Liceo Rossini, in Pesaro, of which Mascagni was then director, mentioning Dottor Barth, Conte Romanones, Mozart's Don Juan, etc.

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