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Ulla Wolff-Frankfurter “Juden. Geschichten aus alter Zeit” ex. 108/200, illust. by H. Struck, 1925, German

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Ulla Wolff-Frankfurter “Juden. Geschichten aus alter Zeit” ex. 108/200, 1925, in German
Berlin: Privatdruck in der Offizin Labisch. 1925. 269 pp., illustrated by 2 portraits of the author by Hermann Struck. Size: 23.5 x 16 cm.
Rare limited edition of 200 copies, this is # 108.
cover and spine are missing but binding is tight. Light wear.
Ulla Wolff-Frankfurter (2 April 1850, Gleiwitz – 1 January 1924, Berlin), also known by the pen names Ulla Frank and Ulrich Frank, [1] was a German Jewish playwright, novelist, and journalist.
Ulla Hirschfeld was born in Gleiwitz, Silesia into a scholarly Jewish family. Her father, Hirsch (Max) Hirschfeld, was a rabbi and philosopher of religion, [2] while her maternal grandfather, Solomon Eger, served as Chief Rabbi of Posen. She received her education at home, and later in Breslau and Vienna.
In 1869, she married Rabbi Dr. Lazar Frankfurter, a professor of Italian language and literature, [3] with whom she bore three children, including Richard Frankfurter [de]. She took up residence in Berlin soon after her husband's death in 1878, and married Jewish industrialist Louis Wolff in 1880. She would have two more children from her second marriage.
She died on 1 January 1924 at the age of 74

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Ulla Wolff-Frankfurter “Juden. Geschichten aus alter Zeit” ex. 108/200, 1925, in German
Berlin: Privatdruck in der Offizin Labisch. 1925. 269 pp., illustrated by 2 portraits of the author by Hermann Struck. Size: 23.5 x 16 cm.
Rare limited edition of 200 copies, this is # 108.
cover and spine are missing but binding is tight. Light wear.
Ulla Wolff-Frankfurter (2 April 1850, Gleiwitz – 1 January 1924, Berlin), also known by the pen names Ulla Frank and Ulrich Frank, [1] was a German Jewish playwright, novelist, and journalist.
Ulla Hirschfeld was born in Gleiwitz, Silesia into a scholarly Jewish family. Her father, Hirsch (Max) Hirschfeld, was a rabbi and philosopher of religion, [2] while her maternal grandfather, Solomon Eger, served as Chief Rabbi of Posen. She received her education at home, and later in Breslau and Vienna.
In 1869, she married Rabbi Dr. Lazar Frankfurter, a professor of Italian language and literature, [3] with whom she bore three children, including Richard Frankfurter [de]. She took up residence in Berlin soon after her husband's death in 1878, and married Jewish industrialist Louis Wolff in 1880. She would have two more children from her second marriage.
She died on 1 January 1924 at the age of 74

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