ROMANOVSKY, Prince, Serge Georgievich, 8th... - Lot 391 - Coutau-Bégarie

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ROMANOVSKY, Prince, Serge Georgievich, 8th... - Lot 391 - Coutau-Bégarie
ROMANOVSKY, Prince, Serge Georgievich, 8th Duke of Leuchtenberg (1890-1974). Set of three autograph letters signed "Henry" addressed to the Prince, dated October 7, 1926, December 7, 1926 and September 29, 1928. Text in French. Folds, but good condition. The author (Henry) invites the Prince to stay in Berlin with his friend Freiherr von Richthofen [famous German army officer (1895-1945), an army and then air force officer of the German army who took part in the conquest of the Crimea, he also happens to be the cousin of the famous Red Baron]. In a second letter Henry organizes the Prince's trip. "I am of the opinion that your arrival in Berlin should take place as soon as possible [...] my friend's address is GEHEIMART FREIHERR VON RICHTHOFEN, BERLIN, WILHELM, STRASS 75". - In his letters Henry also describes the changing economic situations of the great powers "the US is becoming more and more of a nation that it was not before the war, a nation much stronger than England". He rejoices in the decay of Russia.
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