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Jünger, Ernst. Handwritten letter with signature accompanying 4 pages of handwritten diary entries. With 5 plant specimens mounted under adhesive tape in the text. Wilflingen, 16, 22 and 24.VII.1969 (diary) and 12.VIII.1969 (letter). Together 5 A4 sheets written on one side in fountain pen or ink pen. - Including the handwritten address page of the original envelope of the consignment. In padded leather folder (somewhat rubbed). To Jürgen Bergeder in Hamburg, 45 letters from him to Jünger preserved in the DLA Marbach. - "Dear Mr. Bergeder, Enclosed is what I promised: a few pages from my current notes. I hear that there are fewer and fewer compatriots who can read German script - tant pis. Mostly it's herbaria that I write around." - The diary pages numbered in red pencil. Leaves 1 to 2 above contain the published entries from July 16 ("nutmegs") and July 22 ("riverbed", including a plant sample, last line corrected in red pencil). Sheets 2-4 comprise a long entry from July 24, 1969, not printed in the diaries, beginning "While the trees grow busily inside the forest, they lower their branches to the ground at the edge." With four pressed plants, including a gingko leaf; a half-page typescript transcription of the beginning of the text mounted on the reverse of sheet 2. The style partly very cursory, several corrections, changing ink colors, sheet 3 with a three-line insertion on the verso. - The cover letter on yellowish stationery with printed header, the notes on thin "Reflex Special" concept paper. - The tesa strips browned and showing through, otherwise in perfect condition. VAT: #

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Jünger, Ernst. Handwritten letter with signature accompanying 4 pages of handwritten diary entries. With 5 plant specimens mounted under adhesive tape in the text. Wilflingen, 16, 22 and 24.VII.1969 (diary) and 12.VIII.1969 (letter). Together 5 A4 sheets written on one side in fountain pen or ink pen. - Including the handwritten address page of the original envelope of the consignment. In padded leather folder (somewhat rubbed). To Jürgen Bergeder in Hamburg, 45 letters from him to Jünger preserved in the DLA Marbach. - "Dear Mr. Bergeder, Enclosed is what I promised: a few pages from my current notes. I hear that there are fewer and fewer compatriots who can read German script - tant pis. Mostly it's herbaria that I write around." - The diary pages numbered in red pencil. Leaves 1 to 2 above contain the published entries from July 16 ("nutmegs") and July 22 ("riverbed", including a plant sample, last line corrected in red pencil). Sheets 2-4 comprise a long entry from July 24, 1969, not printed in the diaries, beginning "While the trees grow busily inside the forest, they lower their branches to the ground at the edge." With four pressed plants, including a gingko leaf; a half-page typescript transcription of the beginning of the text mounted on the reverse of sheet 2. The style partly very cursory, several corrections, changing ink colors, sheet 3 with a three-line insertion on the verso. - The cover letter on yellowish stationery with printed header, the notes on thin "Reflex Special" concept paper. - The tesa strips browned and showing through, otherwise in perfect condition. VAT: #

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