JUDAICA - Max NORDAU - Simon Südfeld dit (Pest / Hungary 184 - Lot 160

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JUDAICA - Max NORDAU - Simon Südfeld dit (Pest / Hungary 184 - Lot 160
JUDAICA - Max NORDAU - Simon Südfeld dit (Pest / Hungary 1849 - Paris 1923), physician and sociologist, he was one of the great leaders of Zionism, founder with his friend Theodor Herzl of the World Zionist Organization: Set of 57 letters from 38 different correspondents addressed to him, totaling 2 pages in-12, 180 pages in-8 and 10 pages in-4, in German or Hungarian, most of them from Jewish personalities, many letters with long and dense text - We note the names of: Adolf AGAL (b. 1836); Hungarian humorist (LAS Budapest "Borsszem Janko" 1878); Karl BLEIBTREU (1859-1928), German writer (LAS 1901); Karl BLIND (1826-1907), German revolutionary, writer, and journalist (2 LAS London 1890 and 1894); Siegmund FELDMANN, German journalist (LAS Charlottenburg 1920); Wilhelm GOLDZIEHER (1849-1916), Hungarian oculist, author of ophthalmology textbooks (10 LAS Budapest 1874-78); Eduard HANSLICK (1825-1904), Austrian music critic, one of the most influential of his time, friend of Brams (CAS Vienna 1899); Wilhelm JENSEN (1837-1911), German writer (LAS Freiburg 1885); Gottlieb Wilhelm LEITNER (1840-1899), British orientalist, his Muslim name is Abdur Rasheed Sayyah (LAS London 1874); Josef REITLER (1883-1948), Austrian critic and friend of Gustav Mahler (LAS Vienna 1907); Albert STURM (1851-1909), Hungarian journalist (LAS Budapest); Paul WEISENGRÜNN (1868-1923), German philosopher (2 LAS Leipzig 1892); Emmanuel WERTHEIMER (1846-1916), German philosopher (LAS Berlin 1896); Maxim BERN (3 LAS Berlin 1895-1897-1902); Dr Br. BURKAS II (4 LAS Leipzich 1889); Franz von BÜTTNER (LAS 1909); Dr. Adolf IRICZ (LAS Budapest 1878); Leopold KOHUT (LS Berlin 1909); Jakob LANDAU (2 LAS Sceveningen 1914 and Utrecht 1916); MAERKER (LAS Berlin 1894); M. von PIDOLL (LAS 1901); E. RODAKOWSKI (LAS Cairo 1894); B.S. ROSENTHAL (3 LAS Moschin 1873); Moritz STEINITZER (LAS Budapest 1877); Dr. L. WITTELSHÖFER (LAS Vienna 1878); plus 14 LAS from 14 unidentified correspondents
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