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  —. Alte unnennbare Tage. Vienna, 1936.

  Göllerich, August. Anton Bruckner. Regensburg, 1974.

  Hruby, Carl. Meine Erinnerungen an Anton Bruckner. Vienna, 1901.

  Louis, Rudolf. Anton Bruckner. Munich, 1905.

  Nowak, Leopold. Anton Bruckner—Musik und Leben. Linz, 1973. r. “Die volle Wahrheit über Anton Bruckner.” Die Presse, Vienna, Sept. 24–25. 1977.

  Schönzeler, Hans-Hubert. Bruckner. New York, 1970.

  Wolff, Werner. Anton Bruckner, Rustic Genius. New York, 1942.

  EMPEROR FRANZ JOSEPH AND EMPRESS ELISABETH

  Corti, Count Egon. Elizabeth Empress of Austria. New Haven, 1936.

  —, and Sokol, Hans. Der alte Kaiser. Graz, 1955.

  de Bourgoing, Jean, ed. Briefe Kaiser Franz Josephs an Frau Katharina Schratt. Vienna, 1964.

  Ernst, Otto, ed. Francis Joseph as Revealed by His Letters. New York, 1927.

  Harding, Bertita. Golden Fleece. Indianapolis, 1937.

  Haslip, Joan. The Lonely Empress: A Biography of Elizabeth of Austria. London, 1965.

  —. The Crown of Mexico: Maximilian and His Empress Carlota. New York, 1971.

  Janetschek, Ottokar. Kaiser Franz Joseph. Zurich, 1949.

  Korty, Raoul, ed. Franz Joseph I. in 100 Bildern. Vienna, 1935.

  Nostitz-Rieneck, Georg, ed. Briefe, Kaiser Franz Joseph und Kaiserin Elisabeth. Vienna, 1966.

  Redlich, Josef. Emperor Franz Joseph of Austria: A Biography. New York, 1929.

  Tschudi, Clara. Elisabeth, Kaiserin von Österreich und Königin von Ungarn. Leipzig, n.d.

  Tschuppik, Karl. Franz Joseph I: Der Untergang eines Reiches. Dresden, 1928.

  —. Elisabeth, Kaiserin von Österreich. Vienna, 1929.

  SIGMUND FREUD

  Books

  Bonaparte, Marie; Freud, Anna; and Kris, Ernst; eds. The Origins of Psychoanalysis: Letters to Wilhelm Fliess, Drafts and Notes: 1887–1902. New York, 1954.

  Freud, Martin. Glory Reflected: Sigmund Freud—Man and Father. London, 1957.

  Freud, Sigmund. Briefe, 1873–1939. Frankfurt, 1968.

  —. The Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud. 23 vols. London, 1953–66.

  Grubrich-Simitis, Ilse. Sigmund Freud “Selbstdarstellung”—Schriften zur Geschichte der Psychoanalyse. Frankfurt am Main, 1971.

  Jones, Ernest. The Life and Work of Sigmund Freud. 3 vols. New York, 1953–57.

  Leupold-Löwenthal, Harald, and Lobner, Hans. Sigmund Freud—Haus Katalog. Vienna, 1975.

  Mannoni, Octave. Sigmund Freud in Selbstzeugnissen und Bilddokumenten. Hamburg, 1971.

  Miller, Jonathan. Freud. Boston, 1972.

  Periodicals

  Bernays, Anna Freud. “My Brother, Sigmund Freud.” American Mercury, Vol. 51, No. 203, Nov. 1940.

  Hacker, Frederick J., M.D. “The Living Image of Freud.” Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic, Vol. 20, No. 3, May 1956.

  —. “Psychologia Austriaca: Der österreichische Anteil an der Lehre Sigmund Freuds.” Forum 50, Feb. 1958.

  Leupold-Löwenthal, Harald. “Das Wien Sigmund Freuds.” Das Jüdische Echo, Sept. 1976.

  Schick, Alfred. “The Vienna of Sigmund Freud.” The Psychoanalytic Review, Vol. 55, No. 4, Winter 1968–69.

  —. “Psychotherapy in Old Vienna and New York: Cultural Comparisons.” The Psychoanalytic Review, Vol. 60, No. 1, 1973.

  Schorske, Carl E. “Politics and Patricide in Freud’s Interpretation of Dreams.” American Historical Review 78, April 1973.

  THEODOR HERZL

  Bein, Alex. Theodore [sic] Herzl. New York, 1941.

  Cohen, Israel. Herzl. New York, 1960.

  de Haas, Jacob. Theodor Herzl. Chicago and New York, 1927.

  Elon, Amos. Herzl. New York, 1975.

  Fraenkel, Josef. Theodor Herzl, des Schöpfers erstes Wollen. Vienna, 1934.

  Georg, Manfred, ed. Herzl Briefe. Berlin, n.d.

  Herzl, Theodor. Letters, unpublished. Zionist Archives and Library, New York.

  —. Jugendtagebuch. Yivo Institute for Jewish Research, New York.

  —. Tagebücher. 3 vols. New York, 1960.

  —. Neues von der Venus. Leipzig, 1887.

  —. Das Buch der Narrheit. Leipzig, 1888.

  —. Feuilletons. 2 vols. Vienna, 1911.

  —. Altneuland. Berlin and Vienna, 1921.

  —, and Wittmann, Hugo. Wilddiebe. Berlin, 1889.

  Kellner, Leon. Theodor Herzls Lehrjahre. Vienna, 1920.

  Klinov, I., ed. Herzl: Seer of the State. Tel Aviv, 1950.

  Patai, Josef. Star Over Jordan. New York, 1946.

  Stewart, Desmond. Theodor Herzl. New York, 1974.

  Unger, Imanuel, ed. Theodor Herzl: der Wiener. Vienna, 1965.

  GUSTAV KLIMT

  Dobai, Johannes. “Das Frühwerk Gustav Klimts.” Doctoral dissertation, University of Vienna, 1958.

  Giese, Herbert. “Franz Matsch—Leben und Werk.” Doctoral dissertation, University of Vienna, 1976.

  Guggenheim Museum. Gustav Klimt and Egon Schiele, New York, 1965.

  Hanak, Anton. “Gustav Klimt—Die Triesterstrasse.” Der Wiener Kunstwanderer, Feb. 1934.

  Nebehay, Christian. Gustav Klimt Dokumentation. Vienna, 1969.

  —. Gustav Klimt—Sein Leben nach zeitgenössischen Berichten und Quellen. Munich, 1976.

  Novotny, Fritz, and Dobai, Johannes. Gustav Klimt. Salzburg, 1967.

  Pirchan, Emil. Gustav Klimt. Vienna, 1956.

  Rochowanski, L. W. “Gustav Klimt—Intim: Ein Besuch bei Georg Klimt.” Neues Wiener Journal, Jan. 13, 1929.

  GUSTAV MAHLER

  Blaukopf, Kurt. Mahler. New York, 1973.

  —, ed. Mahler—A Documentary Study. New York, 1976.

  de la Grange, Henry-Louis. Mahler. New York, 1973.

  Mahler, Gustav. Briefe. Vienna, 1925.

  Mahler-Werfel, Alma. Mein Leben. Frankfurt, 1960.

  Walter, Bruno. Notes for his record with the New York Philharmonic of Mahler’s Symphony No. 2. Columbia, #Ys 30848.

  —. Gustav Mahler. New York, 1958.

  Wessling, Berndt W. Gustav Mahler. Hamburg, 1974.

  CROWN PRINCE RUDOLF AND MAYERLING

  Books

  Barkeley, Richard. The Road to Mayerling. New York, 1958.

  Dobrowski, Raoul Ritter von (anonymously). Rudolf, Kronprinz von Österreich-Ungarn als Forscher und Weidmann. Gedenkblätter, Vienna, 1889.

  Egger-Fabritius, Friedrich. “Kronprinz Erzherzog Rudolf von Österreich als Journalist und Schriftsteller.” Doctoral Dissertation, University of Vienna, 1954.

  Franzel, Emil. Kronprinzen-Mythos und Mayerling-Legenden. Vienna, 1973.

  Hamann, Brigitte. Rudolf: Kronprinz und Rebell. Vienna, 1978.

  Judtmann, Fritz. Mayerling: The Facts behind the Legend. London, 1971.

  Lonyay, Count Carl. Rudolph, The Tragedy of Mayerling. New York, 1949.

  Mayerling: Der Polizeibericht—No. 1 Reservat 1889. Vienna, 1955.

  Mitis, Oskar Freiherr von, and Wandruszka, Adam, ed. Das Leben des Kronprinzen Rudolf. Mit einem Anhang: Kronprinz Rudolf und Theodor Billroth. Vienna, 1971.

  Polzer, Wilhelm. Licht über Mayerling. Graz, 1954.

  Richter, Werner. Kronprinz Rudolf von Österreich. Zurich, 1941.

  Rudolf, Crown Prince. Der österreichische Adel und sein konstitutioneller Beruf. Mahnruf an die aristokratische Jugend, von einem Österreicher. (Anonymous pamphlet.) Munich, 1878.

  Stephanie, H.R.H., Princess of Belgium, Fürstin of Lonyay, Ex-Crown Princess of Austria-Hungary. I Was to Be Empress. London, 1937.

  Stockhausen, Juliana von. Im Schatten der Hofburg—Gestalten, Puppen und Gespenster. Vienna, 1952.

  Szeps, Julius, ed. Politische Briefe an einen Freund, 1882–1889. Vienna, 1922.

  Vetsera, Baronin-Mutter Helene. Denkschrift: Das Drama von Mayerling. Reichenberg, 1921.

  Periodicals

  Antonius, Dr. Fritz. “Kaiserhaus und Polizei.” Wochen Ausgabe, Neues Wiener Tagblatt, Nov. 20, 1926
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  Bader, Emil. “Das überwachte Kaiserhaus.” Wochen Atisgabe, Neues Wiener Tagblatt, Nov. 24, 1923.

  Binyon, Rudolph. “Mayerling.” Journal of Modern History, July 1975.

  Broucek, Peter. “Kronprinz Rudolf und k. u. k. Oberstleutnant im Generalstab Steininger.” Mitteilungen des Österreichischen Staatsarchivs 26, 1973.

  Fischer, Michael. “Wie Kronprinz Rudolf Mayerling erwarb.” Sonntags Beilage, Neues Wiener Tagblatt, July 5, 1925.

  Frischauer, Berthold. “Kronprinzenlegenden—aus meinen Erinnerungen an den verstorbenen Kronprinzen Rudolf.” Neue Freie Presse, Aug. 21, 1921.

  —. “Kronprinz Rudolf und Graf Taaffe—eine Erinnerung.” Neue Freie Presse, April 23, 1922.

  Hummelberger, Walter. “Maria Caspar und Josef Bratfisch.” Mitteilungen des Österreichischen Staatsarchivs 19–20, 1963–64.

  Loschek, Johann. “Was ich von Mayerling weiss.” Sonntags Beilage, Neues Wiener Tagblatt, April 24, 1932.

  Niel, Dr. Alfred. “Nach Mayerling der Liebe wegen.” Die niederösterreichische Wirtschaft, Jan. 31, 1975.

  Püchel, Rudolf. “Die letzten Stunden des Kronprinzen Rudolf in der Wiener Hofburg—Persönliche Erinnerungen an den 30. Jänner 1889.” Reichspost, Vienna, Jan. 31, 1926.

  Slatin, Dr. Heinrich von. “Die Wahrheit über Mayerling—Der Tod des Kronprinzen Rudolf und der Baronesse Mary Vetsera.” Neues Wiener Tagblatt, Aug. 15, Aug. 23, Aug. 30, Sept. 6, Sept. 13, 1931.

  Sternberg, Graf Adalbert. “Das Martyrium der Baronin Vetsera. Die Nemesis von Mayerling.” Wiener Sonn- und Montags-Zeitung, Feb. 9, 1925.

  Szeps, Dr. Julius. “Kronprinz und Journalist.” Neues Wiener Journal, Jan. 13, March 2, March 9, 1924.

  Zillinger, Fduard. “Streifzüge im verschneiten Wienerwald.” An der schönen blauen Donau, March 15, 1889.

  Austrian National Library, Vienna

  Mayerling-Lloyd-Mitis Collection. Microfilm. Washington, D.C., 1950, Rekordak.

  Austrian State Archives, Vienna

  Crown Prince Rudolf Collection, Boxes 1 through 22.

  Protocol of Ceremonies, 1889.

  ARTHUR SCHNITZLER

  Schnitzler, Arthur. Diaries. Unpublished.

  —. Gesammelte Werke. Berlin, 1922.

  —. My Youth in Vienna. Foreword by Frederic Morton. New York, 1970.

  —, and Waissnix, Olga. Briefe. Vienna, 1970.

  ARNOLD SCHÖNBERG

  “Arnold Schönberg.” Austrian Information Bulletin, New York, Vol. 29, No. 5, 1976.

  Reich, Willi. Schönberg. Vienna, 1968.

  JOHANN STRAUSS

  Decsey, Ernst. Johann Strauss. Stuttgart, 1922.

  Fantel, Hans. The Waltz Kings, Father and Son, and Their Romantic Age. New York, 1972.

  Jaspert, Werner. Johann Strauss, sein Leben, sein Werk. Vienna, 1939.

  Pahlen, Kurt. Johann Strauss—Die Walzerdynastie. Munich, 1975.

  Prawy, Marcel. Johann Strauss. Vienna, 1975.

  Schnitzer, Ignatz. Meister Johann. Vienna, 1920.

  Strauss, Johann, Schreibt Briefe. Berlin, 1926.

  Wechsberg, Joseph. The Waltz Emperors. New York, 1973.

  Weigl, Hans. Das kleine Walzerbuch. Salzburg, 1965.

  HUGO WOLF

  Decsey, Ernst. Hugo Wolf—Das Leben und das Lied. Berlin, 1921.

  Ehrmann, Alfred von. Hugo Wolf—Sein Leben in Bildern. Leipzig, 1937.

  Hattingberg, Magda von. Hugo Wolf. Vienna, 1953.

  Walker, Frank. Hugo Wolf. London, 1968.

  Werner, Heinrich. Hugo Wolf in Maierling. Eine Idylle. Leipzig, 1913.

  Wolf, Hugo. Fifty Songs by Hugo Wolf. Philadelphia, 1909.

  —. Familienbriefe. Leipzig, 1912.

  More from Frederic Morton

  The Rothschilds: A Family Portrait

  A National Book Award Finalist from the bestselling Frederic Morton

  No family in the past two centuries has been as constantly at the center of Europe's great events, has featured such varied and spectacular personalities, has had anything close to the wealth of the Rothschilds. To this day they remain one of the most powerful and wealthy families in the world.

  In Frederic Morton's classic tale, the family is finely painted on the page and brought vividly to life. Here you'll meet Mayer, long-time adviser to Germany's princes, who broke through the barriers of a Frankfurt ghetto and placed his family on the road to wealth and power; Lord Alfred, who maintained a private train, private orchestra (which he conducted), and private circus (of which he was ringmaster); Baron Philippe, whose rarefied vintages bear labels that were created by great artists, among them Picasso, Dali, and Haring; and Kathleen Nica Rothschild de Koenigswarter, the "jazz baroness," in whose arms Charlie Parker died.

  The family itself has been at the center of some of the most crucial moments in history: the defeat of Napoleon at Waterloo, the development of the Suez Canal, the introduction of Jews in the House of Lords. Through it all, the Rothschild name has continued to represent the family ideal, and no author has so nimbly captured the eccentric brilliance of blood as Frederic Morton.

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