Countess Waldstein writes to ask Merton about translating "The Black Revolution" into German. He informs her that Dagmar Henne already has the rights with Hoffman's in Munich.
Countess Waldstein writes from Munich, West Germany.
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1964/05/16 |
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Thanks for your kind letter. I did enjoy Ida Goerres' diaries very much indeed and got a good |
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