Dr. Ludwik Lejzer Zamenhof Inventor of Esperanto - Autograph; Letter Confirming the Reception of a Telegram, from Varsavia - 1900
Fully handwritten postcard of Ludwik Lejzer Zamenhof, renowned Polish physician and linguist; universally known for having founded the bases of Esperanto, the most widely spoken international auxiliary language in the world. The header of the recipient is present on the back. Ludwik Lejzer Zamenhof's fully handwritten postcard sent from Warsaw and addressed to the lawyer Filippo Parmeggiani near Bologna, with which he announces that he has received the telegram sent by the newspaper "Il Resto del Carlino". Manuscript without dating presumably dating from around 1900. Pages: 2 Handwritten pages: 2 Autograph with certificate of authenticity (COA-R) , registered in our archives.
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Fully handwritten postcard of Ludwik Lejzer Zamenhof, renowned Polish physician and linguist; universally known for having founded the bases of Esperanto, the most widely spoken international auxiliary language in the world. The header of the recipient is present on the back. Ludwik Lejzer Zamenhof's fully handwritten postcard sent from Warsaw and addressed to the lawyer Filippo Parmeggiani near Bologna, with which he announces that he has received the telegram sent by the newspaper "Il Resto del Carlino". Manuscript without dating presumably dating from around 1900. Pages: 2 Handwritten pages: 2 Autograph with certificate of authenticity (COA-R) , registered in our archives.