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Letter from Anton Hanak to a friend about her visit and her intention to better market his works, the importance Hanak attaches to money, the importance of organization and his self-perception as an art professor (vom BeBrief vergebener Titel)

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Title: Letter from Anton Hanak to a friend about her visit and her intention to better market his works, the importance Hanak attaches to money, the importance of organization and his self-perception as an art professor (vom BeBrief vergebener Titel)
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