Autograph letters signed (3), dated : Vienna June 16 1910, and Berlin Nov. 11 1912 and 27 December 1932, to Herr [Carl] Moll, 1910 June 16. and 1912 Nov. 11.

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Autograph letters signed (3), dated : Vienna June 16 1910, and Berlin Nov. 11 1912 and 27 December 1932, to Herr [Carl] Moll, 1910 June 16. and 1912 Nov. 11.

Discussing why and when some works should be made public, saying that he could never publish a work that he knew might some day seem bad to him, mentioning his Naturstücken, Phantasiestücken, asking about the possibility of an exhibition [of his paintings], mentioning Moos-Rosen, [Hugo] Heller, and Miethke, explaining why he will not allow his "Mahler-Vortrag" to be published, thanking him for a present [one of Moll's paintings], mentioning the canon [that he sent to Moll in return], etc.

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