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    Julius Busch, Bernhard Blume, Hamburg

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    JULIUS BUSCH, BERNHARD BLUME, HAMBURG Julius Busch, Bernhard Blume, Hamburg ( -

    Julius Busch, Bernhard Blume, Hamburg, Deichstr. 46-50

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    JULIUS BUSCH, BERNHARD BLUME, HAMBURG, DEICHSTR. 46-50 Julius Busch, Bernhard Blume, Hamburg, Deichstr. 46-50 ( -

    Julius Busch, Bernhard Blume, Hamburg 11, Deichstr. 46-50

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    JULIUS BUSCH, BERNHARD BLUME, HAMBURG 11, DEICHSTR. 46-50 Julius Busch, Bernhard Blume, Hamburg 11, Deichstr. 46-50 ( -

    Julius Busch, Bernhard Blume, Hamburg 11, Deichstr. 46-50

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    JULIUS BUSCH, BERNHARD BLUME, HAMBURG 11, DEICHSTR. 46-50 Julius Busch, Bernhard Blume, Hamburg 11, Deichstr. 46-50 ( -

    Ursprung Neusser Quirinuslied gelöst: FECIT Julius Busch (1900) ...

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    full title: E 108 Ursprung Neusser Quirinuslied gelöst: FECIT Julius Busch 1900. - BEZWEIFELT hat’s Schepping 2009. - BEWIESEN hat’s Alfons Weller (1980)/1982., 58 p. Neuss: Bruno Buike 2022 - (Die Buike THESE E 106 ist durch die LÖSUNG aus Weller(1982) FALSIFIZIERT) - mit Nekrolog Alfons Weller ,portugiesisc

    Gift inscription in Minions of the Moon: a little book of song and story

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    This edition includes a gift inscription possibly penned by the author, Madison Julius Cawein, "Frank on Valentines Day, 1914. M.J." Madison Julius Cawein (1865-1914).Cawein, Madison Julius, 1865-1914

    Ruwe, Julius (Death, 1892-06-22)

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    Address: 148 Wade St.Age at death: 9mo.Pg 65/326/1892/MW S/City/Dr. Ph Fischer/Ackerman & Busch/St. Joseph's OldOriginal record filed in drawer labeled 'Runk-Ryan'

    Pan im Busch : ein Tanzspiel

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    von Otto Julius Bierbaum m. Musik von Felix Mottl ..

    Julius Bab Autographs Collection 1919-1955

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    The collection contains handwritten and signed letters from Julius Bab to several individuals, including ten letters from Bab to Margarete (Grete) Collin, widow of his close friend Ernst Collin, and one letter to Lutz Weltmann. All of the letters are of a personal nature.Also included is a handwritten poem by Bab entitled "Deutschland!"; a typescript by Bab with memories of Ernst Collin; and a page of an essay about Alexander Moissi, which includes Bab's signature.Born in Berlin on December 11, 1880, Julius Bab was a theater critic, author, and co-founder of the Jüdischer Kulturbund in 1933. He immigrated to France in 1938 and to the United States in 1940. He died in New York City on February 12, 1955.The original German-language inventory is available in the folde
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