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Lot 139

JUNG (CARL GUSTAV)
Typed letter signed ("C.G. Jung") to Dr. Gerhart Krüsi, Küsnacht-Zurich, Seestrasse 224, 10 April 1951

27 November 2018, 13:00 GMT
London, Knightsbridge

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JUNG (CARL GUSTAV)

Typed letter signed ("C.G. Jung") to Dr. Gerhart Krüsi, thanking the professor for his kind letter (carbon copy included) and saying that he is happy to give him permission to attach his practice sign board to the corner of Jung's garden wall, one page, punch holes, oblong 8vo Küsnacht-Zurich, Seestrasse 224, 10 April 1951

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Jung gives permission to his new neighbour in Zurich to attach his doctor's practice signboard to the outside of their adjoining garden wall. Doctor Krüsi had written to Jung two days earlier, introducing himself, apologising in advance for any noise or inconvenience the practice might cause, asking for advice on garden design, requesting permission to erect the sign, and hoping that they might soon meet in person. A carbon copy of Krüsi's letter is included in the lot.

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