Nov 04, 2010 - Sale 2228

Sale 2228 - Lot 39

Unsold
Estimate: $ 2,000 - $ 3,000
SUPPORTING ZIONISM BRANDEIS, LOUIS D. Group of 4 Autograph Letters Signed, and 5 Typed Letters Signed, one with initials, most to Rehabiah Lewis-Epstein, including one on Supreme Court letterhead sending greetings upon Lewis-Epstein's becoming Director of the Palestine office of the American Economic Commission. Most with the original envelope. Together 7 1/2 pages, 8vo or 4to; condition generally good. Vp, 1915-41

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ALS: "I learn from this Report of this the April 16. meeting of the A.E.C. Com'ttee that you are to sail for Palestine on this 29th. . . . Your mission must give your father great joy. . . ." 1 page, 8vo, "Supreme Court of the United States" stationery. [Washington], 25 April 1932 ALS: ". . . I hope it will not be long before Palestine receives its Savings Bank." 1/2 page, square 8vo. Washington, 23 April 1940 ALS, arranging a meeting. 1 page, 8vo. Washington, 25 May 1939 ALS, sending a document [not present]. 1/2 page, square 8vo. Washington, 19 Jan[uary] 1941 TLS, to Frank L. Polk, retained copy, requesting a passport for Lewin-Epstein for American Zionist Organization business. 1 page, 4to. Washington, 20 March 1918 TLS, "LDB," to Stephen S. Wise, retained copy, concerning the raising of large sums of money. 1 1/2 pages, 4to. [Boston], 24 Dec[ember] 1915 TLS, confirming receipt of a telegram. 1/2 page, 4to, "Provisional Executive Committee for General Zionist Affairs" stationery. Boston, 24 Dec[ember] 1915 TLS, requesting that he contact Dr. Wise. 1/2 page, 4to, PECGZA stationery. Boston, 27 Dec[ember] 1915 TLS, declining to speak to the Unity Club of Brooklyn and suggesting someone from the University Zionist Society. 1 page, 4to, PECGZA stationery. Boston, 18 march 1916.