Richter expresses his personal annoyance and explains to Brodsky about the appointment of Mr. Smith instead of Mr. Hatton to whom Richter has promised and not just mentioned the job in place of Mr. Roden. If Mr. Smith is poor, he may be given compensation. Richter requests that Brodsky and Fuchs settle the matter with Mr. Smith. Richter is delighted that the Brodskys are now in Bowdon and looks forward to seeing them oftener in the coming winter. Dated 8 Jul 1903. In German.
Autograph letter signed from Hans Richter to Adolph Brodsky
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- Dates of Creation1903
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