EINSTEIN, Albert (1879-1955). Autograph letter signed ('Vater') to his younger son, Eduard, Berlin, 27 March [n.y.], responding enthusiastically to a philosophical letter from Eduard, 'When you range yourself against the overvaluing of the spiritual, I am absolutely with you', in this as in much else we could follow the example of the ancient Greeks; Einstein looks forward to discussing this, and also the question of the women's rights campaign, which he conceives of as pursued mostly by only women with masculine tendencies, and concludes with the question 'When are you coming?', enclosed in a box for emphasis, one page, 4to.
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EINSTEIN, Albert (1879-1955). Autograph letter signed ('Vater') to his younger son, Eduard, Berlin, 27 March [n.y.], responding enthusiastically to a philosophical letter from Eduard, 'When you range yourself against the overvaluing of the spiritual, I am absolutely with you', in this as in much else we could follow the example of the ancient Greeks; Einstein looks forward to discussing this, and also the question of the women's rights campaign, which he conceives of as pursued mostly by only women with masculine tendencies, and concludes with the question 'When are you coming?', enclosed in a box for emphasis, one page, 4to.

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EINSTEIN, Albert (1879-1955). Autograph letter signed ('Vater') to his younger son, Eduard, Berlin, 27 March [n.y.], responding enthusiastically to a philosophical letter from Eduard, 'When you range yourself against the overvaluing of the spiritual, I am absolutely with you', in this as in much else we could follow the example of the ancient Greeks; Einstein looks forward to discussing this, and also the question of the women's rights campaign, which he conceives of as pursued mostly by only women with masculine tendencies, and concludes with the question 'When are you coming?', enclosed in a box for emphasis, one page, 4to.

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