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Trois mazourkas pour le piano

File contains a first edition copy of Chopin's Mazurkas, Op. 63, published by Breitkopf and Hartel. The compositions were dedicated to the Countess Laura Czosnowska.

Chopin, Fryderyk Franciszek

Sonate pour le piano

Item is a first edition publication of Chopin's third piano sonata, published by Breitkopf and Hartel and dedicated to Countess Emilie de Perthuis.

Chopin, Fryderyk Franciszek

'S' miscellaneous correspondence

File contains outgoing correspondence to Dieter Thomas (San Marino), on the role of small or mini-States in the United Nations, and a letter to West German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt.

'R' miscellaneous correspondence

File contains correspondence with Berudt Richter, Jacques Rougeru (of the Centre d'Architecture de la Mer et de l'Espace), Don Reed, Ruder and Finn, and Ruth Ross. Topics of discussion include Borgese's "The Drama of the Oceans," the International Ocean Institute (IOI), and a speech Borgese gave at the Henry Salvator Center (which includes a transcript, with handwritten annotations and corrections by Borgese).

Postcard featuring Pietro Mascagni and signed by various musicians

Item is a postcard with a black and white photograph of Pietro Mascagni (1863-1945), an Italian opera composer. The postcard has various signatures on the front, including Francesco Marconi (1855-1916, operatic tenor from Rome) and four other illegible signatures. The postcard is addressed to Frau Dr. Lehnsern(?) of Berlin.

Mascagni, Pietro

Photograph of three unidentified men taking photographs near old farms (alte hofe)

Item is a photographic slide of three unidentified men taking photographs near old farms (alte hofe) in Germany. They are standing off of a road, looking over a hillside. One man holds the camera to his face, looking at the photographer; the second has his around his neck, and the third does not have a visible camera. They are dressed in jackets and hats.

Photograph of the University of Bonn

Item is a photographic slide depicting the University of Bonn in Germany. There are several groups or individual people walking past, including a man working on cleaning the walkway.

Photograph of the Trier Amphitheater looking in

Item is a photographic slide of the Amphitheater in Trier, Germany looking in. The photograph is taken from an outside entrance to the side of the path, looking in. There is grass on the main floor of the Amphitheater.

Photograph of the Rhine river

Item is a photographic slide depicting the Rhine river in Bonn, Germany. The photo was taken from the hotel that the Creelman family stayed at. One boat is depicted in the water.

Photograph of the Rheintor Gate in Andernach

Item is a photographic slide of the Rheintor Gate in Andernach, Germany. The building beside it has a sign saying "Restaurant zum Anker" (anchor). There are two unidentified people looking at the gate.

Photograph of the Porta Nigra

Item is a photographic slide of the Roman city gate the Porta Nigra in Trier, Germany. The name is Latin for "black gate." It is photographed head on, with a view through the entrances.

Photograph of the Mosel Valley from Lasserg

Item is a photographic slide of a mountain by the Mosel Valley from Lasserg, Germany. The Mosel Valley (also spelled Moselle) borders on three countries including Germany, and is famous for its wine.

Photograph of the Mosel Valley from Lasserg

Item is a photographic slide of a mountain by the Mosel Valley from Lasserg, Germany. There is water visible at the bottom of the Valley. The Mosel Valley (also spelled Moselle) borders on three countries including Germany, and is famous for its wine.

Photograph of the Lorelei (Loreley)

Item is a photographic slide of the Lorelei (Loreley in German), a steep slate rock on the bank of the Rhine river, Germany. There is a boat passing through.

Photograph of the Hammerschmidt Villa

Item is a photographic slide depicting the Hammerschmidt Villa, which was the primary official seat and primary official residence of the President of the Federal Republic of Germany from 1950 to 1994. It is pictured from a distance with a path and trees.
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