Autograph letters signed (19), dated : Vienna, Rottach Egern, Berg am Starnberger See, Traunstein bei Gmunden, Berlin, and [n.p.], 1904-1917, [and n.d.], to Arnold Rosé (two are to "Professor Rosé," the rest are to "Herr Konzertmeister"), 1904-1917, [and n.d.], including 1904 June 9 and 1913 Dec.
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