Jean-Richard BLOCH (1884-1947). - Lot 184

Lot 184
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Jean-Richard BLOCH (1884-1947). - Lot 184
Jean-Richard BLOCH (1884-1947). L.A.S. "J." to his "love" [his wife Marguerite?]. Wednesday, Nov. 15, 1944. 2 pp. in-8. "Love, I have your little note from Sunday. You're chirping. I find that the days are lining up painfully. You speak of empty days: and mine! []. I'm a little worried to think that everything is based on this statement by Langevin. I will write to Billy []. The fact that I am talking to the radio in Stuttgart puts me off. I would not hesitate now, if I were given the opportunity, to speak myself. Who is the radio master in Paris? Wouldn't he find some interest in pitting the father against the son? I would go as far as that. Nothing to do in Clermont where one does nothing but relay Paris. Yesterday I kept thinking about Flo: I am torn [] ". In a P.S. he adds: "When there are things of interest to me in your letters to your mother, don't put them in a separate envelope; she won't show them to me.
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