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Brod, MaxPostcard in his own hand with signature to the Austrian writer Karl Hans Strobl in Brno. Prague, July 8, 1913, postmarked. Brod, Max Handwritten postcard with signature to the Austrian writer Karl Hans Strobl in Brno. Prague, July 8, 1913, postmarked. Brod would like to ask for a decision to be made soon regarding his "submitted novella about the critic Waldmensch. I hope that it will be favorable, for in terms of subject matter and tone I will hardly be able to produce anything more suitable for the journal you publish. - I am also in the habit of always basing my behavior as a contributor on the treatment of my first submission and am either eager or lukewarm, depending on the case." - Strobl (1877-1946) had been the editor of the magazine "Der Turmhahn" since 1913. Brod had responded to an invitation to send in his work. - Paper somewhat browned, recto somewhat stained in the center, generally in good condition. - With: Portrait photograph of the young architect Otto Bartning (1883-1959). Vintage. Gelatin silver bromide print. Format 17.5 x 8.7 cm. On Agfa Portriga-Rapid photographic paper. Slightly rubbed in places, in good condition. Autograph postcard signed to the Austrian writer Karl Hans Strobl in Brno. - Brod would like to request that a decision be made soon regarding his submitted novella about the critic Waldmensch. - Strobl (1877-1946) had been the editor of the magazine "Der Turmhahn" since 1913. Brod had responded to an invitation to send in his work. - Somewhat browned due to paper, recto somewhat stained in the center, generally in good condition. - In add.: Portrait photograph of the young architect Otto Bartning (1883-1959). Vintage. Gelatin silver bromide print. On Agfa Portriga-Rapid photographic paper. Slightly rubbed in places, good condition.

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Brod, MaxPostcard in his own hand with signature to the Austrian writer Karl Hans Strobl in Brno. Prague, July 8, 1913, postmarked. Brod, Max Handwritten postcard with signature to the Austrian writer Karl Hans Strobl in Brno. Prague, July 8, 1913, postmarked. Brod would like to ask for a decision to be made soon regarding his "submitted novella about the critic Waldmensch. I hope that it will be favorable, for in terms of subject matter and tone I will hardly be able to produce anything more suitable for the journal you publish. - I am also in the habit of always basing my behavior as a contributor on the treatment of my first submission and am either eager or lukewarm, depending on the case." - Strobl (1877-1946) had been the editor of the magazine "Der Turmhahn" since 1913. Brod had responded to an invitation to send in his work. - Paper somewhat browned, recto somewhat stained in the center, generally in good condition. - With: Portrait photograph of the young architect Otto Bartning (1883-1959). Vintage. Gelatin silver bromide print. Format 17.5 x 8.7 cm. On Agfa Portriga-Rapid photographic paper. Slightly rubbed in places, in good condition. Autograph postcard signed to the Austrian writer Karl Hans Strobl in Brno. - Brod would like to request that a decision be made soon regarding his submitted novella about the critic Waldmensch. - Strobl (1877-1946) had been the editor of the magazine "Der Turmhahn" since 1913. Brod had responded to an invitation to send in his work. - Somewhat browned due to paper, recto somewhat stained in the center, generally in good condition. - In add.: Portrait photograph of the young architect Otto Bartning (1883-1959). Vintage. Gelatin silver bromide print. On Agfa Portriga-Rapid photographic paper. Slightly rubbed in places, good condition.

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