Course family letters

Item

Title
Course family letters
Subject
World War, 1939-1945--Sources
War stories
Jews, Austrian
Refugees
German letters
Holocaust, Nazi
Correspondence
Category
4. World War II
5. Cold War (including Decolonisation)
Author
Course, Laurence
Creator
Course, Sue
Current holder
State Library of Victoria
Period of reference 
May 16, 1932 – December 4, 1989
Series number
MS 15301
Item number
9938464813607636
Access rights
Request at location
Rights 
Copyright or permission restrictions may apply.
Country of origin
Australia
Language 
German
English
Description from source
3 cm. (2 folders). Related material: State LIbrary of Victoria holds related collection: Research notes and papers pertaining to the life of Rupert Bunny, 1940-1960 / Course, Laurence. MS 14629. Course, Sue. "Lost letters from Vienna" Melbourne, Australia: Wild Dingo Press, 2019. A collection of letters written in German and English relating to the Course family between 16 May 1932-4 December 1978. There is one letter dated 12 June 1917 from Jakob Langer. The letters were written from many places including London, England; Miami & New York, U.S.A.; Genoa & Florence, Italy; Vienna, Austria; Zurich, Switzerland; South Yarra, Ivanhoe, Surrey Hills in Victoria and Hobart, Tasmania. Many of the letters are written to Hertha and Peter as well as the "children". Many of the earlier letters relate to the family's escape from Vienna during the Second World War. These relate how the family managed to continue to communicate despite the hardships imposed by Nazi Germany and the dislocation associated with finding a new permanent home. Some letters are written by Laurence Course and refer to his research into Rupert Bunny.
Physical format
Manuscripts
Letters
Typescripts