File 2003-061/006(21) - Markish, Peretz

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Markish, Peretz

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2003-061/006(21)

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  • 1956 (Creation)

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1 folder of textual records

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File consists of a photographic portrait of Markish, an article by G. Kenig, "In Peretz Markish's house," a chapter of Markish's novel, "Trot fun doyres," and annotated typescript notes for a speech by Sam Lipshitz on the arrest of Markish and subsequent meetings with his wife, Esther.

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2009/03/10 Michael Moir:. (Creation)

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