Alfred Wolf
Alfred Wolf's Life Story.
Manuscript of Alfred Wolf's life story.
Books
33 books Inscribed by Their Authors to Victoria Wolff
Longstreet, Stephen. The Boy In The Model T.
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Kaleko, Mascha. Verse fuer Zeitcenossen.
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Doeblin, Alfred. Confucius.
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von der Heydt, Eduard und von Rheinbaben, Werner. Auf dem Monte Verita.
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Richter, Hans Werner. Ein Julitag.
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Swami Prabhavananda. The Upanishads.
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Silone, Ignazio. The Secret of Luca (not designated).
Feuchtwanger, Lion. Spanische Balladen.
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Count Lonyay, Carl. Rudolph the Tragedy of Mayerling.
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Vercors. Les Silences de la Mer (not designated).
The Cornerstone Of A New Social Edition. (March 23, 1982?).
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Lackner, Stefan. Gruss von,Unterwegs.
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Hassencamp, Oliver. Bekenntnisse eines moehi iten Herrn.
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-------. Ich liebe mich.
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Reusch, Hans. Top Of The World.
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-------. Back To The Top Of The World.
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Jungk, Robert. Die Zukunft hat schon begonnen.
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-------. Brighter Than A Thousand Suns (not designated).
Kolman, Trude. Muenchener kleine Freiheit.
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Scarp[?], N.O. Da lacht Bier Buchhaen ler.
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Zwick[?], Fritz. Entdecken, Erfinden, Forschen im morphologischen Weltbild.
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Neumann, Alfred. Der Teufel.
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Werfel, Franz. Between Heaven and Earth.
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-------. Jacobowsky and the Colonel.
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Kohner, Frederick. Gidget.
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Stanford, Julian. Castle Reflections -- The Diary of a German Jew in Hiding.
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Cailliet, Rene. Low Back Pain Syndrome.
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Frank, Leonard. Die Juenger Jesu.
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Frank, Leonard. Die Juenger Jesu.
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Moll, Elick. Seidman und Sohn.
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Frank, Bruno. The Days Of The King.
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Imhoof, Markus. Das Doot ist voll.
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Maltz, Albert. Afternoon in the Jungle.
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Neutra, Richard. Survival Through Design.
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Petrovskaya, Kyra. Kyra.
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19 Books Inscribed by Their Authors to Victoria Wolff
Marcuse, Ludwig. Pessimismus.
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Anita.
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-------. Ich reise nach Kalifornien.
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Longstreet, Stephen. Our Father's House.
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-------. Pedlock and Sons.
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-------. Storyville to Harlem.
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Lania, Leo. Today we are Brothers.
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-------. The Foreign Minister.
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Prinzmetal, Myron, M.D. and Winter, William. Heart Attack - New Hope, New Knowledge, New Life.
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Kaleko, Mascha. Das lyrische Stenogrammheft.
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Feuchtwanger, Lion. Jefta and seine Tochter.
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-------. Josephus.
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Brilliant, Ashley. I May Hot Be Totally Perfect But Parts Of Me Are Excellent.
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Heinz Haber. Unser blauer Planet.
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-------. Unser Mond.
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Beard, Rebecca. Was Jedermann Sucht.
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Pirchan, Emil. Masken Machen.
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Hertz, Richard. Ten Thousand Things Are One.
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Durieux, Tilla. Meine ersten 90zig Jahre (not designated).
Zwicky, F. L'Univers vu par les astronomes (no inscription).
Milnei, A.A. Winnie ille Pu (no inscription).
Goetz, Curt. Gesammelte buhnenwerke.
Anita. Ich Reise nach New York.
Anita. Ein Kirchen Gluck (no inscription).
Anita. Die kunst zu tafelin (no inscription).
Anita. Ich reise nach London (no inscription).
Anita. Ferien in U.S.A (no inscription).
Marx, Rudolph. The health of the presidents.
Anita. Ein bisschen Liebe.
18 paperback books by Victoria Wolff. Various editions, titles and languages.
28 hardcover books by Victoria Wolff.
28 books by Victoria Wolff.
Longstreet, Stephen and Ethel. Man of Montmartre. Inscribed to V. Wolff by the authors.
Longstreet, Stephen. The promoters. Inscribed by author to V. Wolff.
Riboud, Marc. The three banners of China. Inscribed by Stephen and Ethel Longstreet to V. Wolff.
Gauss, Werner. Heilbronn. Inscribed by the author to V. Wolff.
Longstreet, Stephen. The last man comes home. Inscribed to V. Wolff by the author.
Longstreet, Stephen. The lion at morning. Inscribed to V. Wolff by the author.
de Strakosch, Maria. Always victorious. Inscribed to V. Wolff by the author.
Umgang mit der Schweiz.
Natan, Alex. Prima Donna. Inscribed to V. Wolff.
Preuss, Joachim Werner. Tilla Durieux. Inscribed to Tilla Duriex by V. Wolff.
Ephemera removed from book on Tilla Durieux in folder 24.
Vercors. Les silences de la mer.
Correspondence
Ignazio Silone to Victoria Wolff, 1935-1978
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July 17, 1935 -- Massagno-Lugano.
July 19, 1935 -- Massagno-Lugano.
February 20, 1936 -- Germaniastr. 53.
August 15, 19?? -- Germaniastr. 53.
March 27, 1936 -- Davos Dorf.
January 11, 1937 -- no location.
March 4, 1937 -- Davos Platz, Haus Belfort.
May 2, 1937 -- no location.
April 28, no year, no location.
June 17, 1937 -- Zurich.
January 15, 1941 -- no location.
May 16, 1941 -- Massagno, Villa Salute.
January 1941 -- Zurich, written on letter from publisher Emil Oprecht.
December 27, 1955 -- Rome.
January 22, 1958 -- Paris.
July 8, 1966 -- no location.
March 11, 1978 -- Rome.
July 12, no year -- Milano.
n.d. -- Germaniastr. 53, mercoledi.
V. Wolff to Ignazio Silone, 1936-1957
May 2, 1936 -- Ascona.
June 12, 1941 -- New York City.
December 27, 1941 -- Beverly Hills, California.
May 16, 1946 -- Beverly Hills, California.
June 10, 1947 -- Zurich.
January 3, 1956 -- Los Angeles.
June 26, 1965 -- Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming.
August 30, 1966 -- Los Angeles.
June 11, 1971 -- Los Angeles.
August 15, 1971 -- Los Angeles.
November 11, 1957 -- Los Angeles.
Darina Silone to V. Wolff, 1979-1980
Four letters, two postcards and one Christmas card from Erich Maria Remarque. 1967-1970.
1967
Postcard from Rome.
Postcard from Lago Maggiore.
Christmas card from Zurrich.
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Letter (from Porte Ronco, Suisse) to Victoria to the Hotel Continental in Munich, Germany.
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1968
Letter from Potre Ronco, dated September 13, 1968:
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1970
Letter from Porte Ronco, dated January 12, 1970, to Victoria in Los Angeles:
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Without Year
Letter dated September 2:
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Letters from Tilla Durieux to Victoria Wolff (1947-1967).
June 18, 1947, no location.
July 5, 1948, no location.
September 10, 1950, no location.
September 6, 1951, no location.
November 11, 1951, no location.
October 30, 1952, no location.
February 10, 1953, no location.
May 31, 1953, Berlin.
August 6, 1954, no location.
September 9, 1954, no location.
November 7, 1957, no location.
June 17, 1955, Bremen, Hotel Columbus.
July 15, 1956, no location.
November 2, 1956, no location.
May 1, 1960, Berlin.
July 4, 1960, Berlin.
September 10, 1960, Berlin.
September 19, 1967, Europe Hotel Zuerich.
July 29, no year, no location.
Anita Daniel to V. Wolff. 1965-1978.
Maja Winkler to V. Wolff. 1941.
Leo Baeck Institute. Acknowledgement of receipt of Memoirs of Alfred Wolf.
Look magazine. December 3, 1963.
Blatt fur Alle. December 18, 1967.
Newspaper clippings relating to 1963 Kennedy assassination.
Life magazine. November 29, 1963.
Quick magazine. December 8, 1963.
Fabulous City
Correspondence.
Synopsis.
Screenplay by V. Wolff and Anna Mills, 1981.
Notebook.
Cast suggestions - notebook.
Miscellaneous.
Madame Magazine
Madame magazine. July and November 1990.
Madame magazine. April 1991 and January 1992.
Vital magazine. December 1971 and March 1972.
Interviews with Hollywood stars for Madame magazine.
Clippings from Madame magazine.
Picture of and 1 magazine article on Erich Maria Remarque.
2 newspaper articles, 1 guest list, and 1 museum newsletter article concerning Tilla Durieux.
Newspaper articles on Anita Daniel and Hugo Kern.
Magazine article by V. Wolff on meeting with Ignazio Silone.
Los Angeles, 1940-1945. 1949.
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Holograph journal/diary. Beginning March 10, 1930.
Holograph journal/diary. Beginning January 2, 1927.
Personal
Cancelled passport. Issued 1967.
Prolongation de Sejour. Issued by the French Ministry of the Interior in Nice, January 20, 1940.
Photographs
Photographs of Hollywood and international entertainment stars, mostly with V. Wolff.
Writings
Spell of Egypt.
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Was kahn der arzt dafuer?
Martell, Claudia. Keine zeit fur tranen.
How century city in Los Angeles got started.
The white evening dress.
Is it the doctor's fault?
Race with death.
Case history as told to Victoria Wolff.
My four friends in Ascona. Unpublished manuscript.
Never the same love twice.
The imposter. An original story by Victoria Wolf and Charles David.
Spell of Egypt. Pinnacle books, 1980.
Brainstorm.
Mutter und Tochter.
Every man for herself. A novel by Victoria Wolff and Zsazsa.
Truth in demand.
Meine vier besten Freunde.
The careful dreamer. Written for 20th Century Fox.
Newspaper article by V. Wolff on being taught by Einstein.
Short stories - over the years. All published in German.
1933-1949 I remember. V. Wolff autobiography.
Brainstorm. By Dr. Eric Bauman. As told to Victoria Wolff.
Class reunion 1949. A story by Victoria Wolff.
[Auto]biography of V. Wolff [???].
Remark - Remarque - und nicht Kramer.
Remarque.
Every man for herself. A novel by V. Wolff and Zsazsa.
Published German short stories by V. Wolff.
The man who can't be photographed.
Political murder in the United States.
Case history by Victoria Wolff.
Brainstorm by Victoria Wolff.
Victoria Wolff als Romansscriftstellerin.
Zsazsa without make-up. By Claudia Martell.
After the war at midnight.
Wie schafft man sich ein neues image.
I hated math but I loved my teacher.
People need people. A play in three acts by Henry F. Greenberg. Based on the work by Dr. Harry A. Wilmer.
The extraordinary ones. fritzi.
Wir waren unerwunscht.