Correspondence with the music publishers Johannes Oertel (Berlin). The first of six parts. This file was originally entitled 'Agents 1948; Oertel 1947' and held in a packet marked 'Agents from 1948. Dr. Roth'.
Correspondence with the music publishers Johannes Oertel (Berlin). The second of six parts. This file was originally entitled 'Agents 1948; Oertel 1947' and held in a packet marked 'Agents from 1948. Dr. Roth'.
Correspondence with the music publishers Johannes Oertel (Berlin). The third of six parts. With proof copies of two pages of Benjamin Britten's opera 'The Rape of Lucretia'. This file was originally entitled 'Agents 1948; Oertel 1947' and held in a packet marked 'Agents from 1948. Dr. Roth'.
Correspondence with the music publishers Johannes Oertel (Berlin). The fourth of six parts. This file was originally entitled 'Agents 1948; Oertel 1947' and held in a packet marked 'Agents from 1948. Dr. Roth'.
Correspondence with the music publishers Johannes Oertel (Berlin). The fifth of six parts. This file was originally entitled 'Agents 1948; Oertel 1947' and held in a packet marked 'Agents from 1948. Dr. Roth'.
Correspondence with the music publishers Johannes Oertel (Berlin). The sixth of six parts. This file was originally entitled 'Agents 1948; Oertel 1947' and held in a packet marked 'Agents from 1948. Dr. Roth'.
Correspondence with the publishing house Vidal Llimona y Boceta (Spain). This file was originally entitled 'Vidal Llimona' and held in a packet marked 'Agents from 1948. Dr. Roth'.
Correspondence with the publishing house Krompholz & Co. (Bern). This file was originally entitled 'Krompholz' and held in a packet marked 'Agents from 1948. Dr. Roth'.
Correspondence with the publishers Alexander Marton (Budapest). This file was originally entitled 'Marton' and held in a packet marked 'Agents from 1948. Dr. Roth'.
Correspondence with the publishing house Melantrich (Prague). With the involvement of the British Broadcasting Corporation and the business-card of Karel Šebánek. This file was originally entitled 'Melantrich' and held in a packet marked 'Agents from 1948. Dr. Roth'.