Box 2
Contains 36 Results:
Pintus, Liesel. Die Befreiung [Liberation Day]. Translated by Michael A. Lombardi, August 22, 1979
In 1979, Lombardi was engaged by Hilda Goldsmith to translate the memoirs of her mother, Liesel Pintus, and a novel by the latter's mother, Lore Hermann-Pintus, both German Holocaust survivors. The writings have no homosexual context. This subsubseries consists of photocopies of the original German texts and typescript and manuscript translations.
Pintus, Liesel. Hidden Freedom (August 9, 1942) - Open Prison (July 19, 1944). Translated by Michael A. Lombardi, 1979
In 1979, Lombardi was engaged by Hilda Goldsmith to translate the memoirs of her mother, Liesel Pintus, and a novel by the latter's mother, Lore Hermann-Pintus, both German Holocaust survivors. The writings have no homosexual context. This subsubseries consists of photocopies of the original German texts and typescript and manuscript translations.
Pintus, Liesel. Letter, November 29, 1945. Translated by Michael A. Lombardi, August 22, 1979
In 1979, Lombardi was engaged by Hilda Goldsmith to translate the memoirs of her mother, Liesel Pintus, and a novel by the latter's mother, Lore Hermann-Pintus, both German Holocaust survivors. The writings have no homosexual context. This subsubseries consists of photocopies of the original German texts and typescript and manuscript translations.
Pintus, Liesel. The Ninth of August, 1941. Translated by Michael A. Lombardi, August 22, 1979
In 1979, Lombardi was engaged by Hilda Goldsmith to translate the memoirs of her mother, Liesel Pintus, and a novel by the latter's mother, Lore Hermann-Pintus, both German Holocaust survivors. The writings have no homosexual context. This subsubseries consists of photocopies of the original German texts and typescript and manuscript translations.
German text, no date
In 1979, Lombardi was engaged by Hilda Goldsmith to translate the memoirs of her mother, Liesel Pintus, and a novel by the latter's mother, Lore Hermann-Pintus, both German Holocaust survivors. The writings have no homosexual context. This subsubseries consists of photocopies of the original German texts and typescript and manuscript translations.
Part 1, pp. 1-25. Translated by Michael A. Lombardi, 1979
In 1979, Lombardi was engaged by Hilda Goldsmith to translate the memoirs of her mother, Liesel Pintus, and a novel by the latter's mother, Lore Hermann-Pintus, both German Holocaust survivors. The writings have no homosexual context. This subsubseries consists of photocopies of the original German texts and typescript and manuscript translations.