1. Postcard from Avraham Dov Ber HaKohen Gotlover of Bialystock to Shlomo Mandelkern of Leipzig. 22nd of Kislev, 1888. Both are noted authors who published many works in Hebrew and Yiddish. All in his hand and with his signature.
2. Postcard from Nachum Sokolov, editor of the “HaTzefira” newspaper, via his secretary יח”ד? of Warsaw, to Shlomo Mandelkern of Leipzig. 28th of Adar, [1888]. Content relates to literature. Regarding the book….that Sokolov refuses to publish in “HaTzeifra” since it opposes Jewish tradition! and about biographies of authors of the era.
3. Postcard by Shmuel Philip [Philov], editor of “Beit HaBechira” in Lemberg and publisher of a number of works, to Shlomo Mandelkern. All in his hand and with his signature. In addition to the stamp of “Beit HaBechira”. Lemberg, 1891.
4. Letter from Max Nordau in Paris to Nachum Sokolov in Warsaw. Written and signed by Nordau. Paris, September 12, 1901. German.
The first three letters are written in clear Hebrew and feature interesting content. All are clear and legible. All the letters are in fine-very fine condition. Historic information is included with each letter.