Julius Bab to the Millers
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TitleJulius Bab to the Millers
Reference codeMiller/2/8
Date1940, 1944, 1950, 1952, 1955
Scope and ContentThis file contains the following letters from the German theatre critic and journalist, Julius Bab (JB):
-handwritten letter sent from Neuilly-sur-Marne to Martin Miller (MM) informing MM that his parody of a speech by Hitler had been mentioned by the French journalist and historian, Geneviève Tabouis, at a conference in Paris on 18 April 1940 (20 April 1940); there is a typescript transcription of this letter to accompany the original.
-handwritten letter sent from New York to MM thanking him for his letter and his news about his work in the UK, and briefly describing his life in exile in the USA (18 October 1944)
-handwritten letter sent from New York to MM concerning arrangements for Martin whilst in New York performing in Daphne Laureola (1950)
-handwritten letter sent from New York to MM wishing him New Year's greetings (15 January 1952)
-part typed, part handwritten letter sent from New York to the Millers describing a difficult journey back to the USA from Europe and expressing his pleasure at having seen them in London (7 October 1955)
-handwritten letter sent from Neuilly-sur-Marne to Martin Miller (MM) informing MM that his parody of a speech by Hitler had been mentioned by the French journalist and historian, Geneviève Tabouis, at a conference in Paris on 18 April 1940 (20 April 1940); there is a typescript transcription of this letter to accompany the original.
-handwritten letter sent from New York to MM thanking him for his letter and his news about his work in the UK, and briefly describing his life in exile in the USA (18 October 1944)
-handwritten letter sent from New York to MM concerning arrangements for Martin whilst in New York performing in Daphne Laureola (1950)
-handwritten letter sent from New York to MM wishing him New Year's greetings (15 January 1952)
-part typed, part handwritten letter sent from New York to the Millers describing a difficult journey back to the USA from Europe and expressing his pleasure at having seen them in London (7 October 1955)
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Extent5 items (6 leaves)
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