Description
Autograph wisdom signed, one page (cardboard), 4,25 x 3,5 inch, Monaco, 20.03.1903, in French, to an unknown recipient - concerning growing old, written and signed in dark ink "Bertha Suttner", mounted (removable) on a larger sheet with a portrait picture of Bertha von Suttner (altogether 7,5 x 11,25 inch), with very mild signs of wear - in nearly very fine condition.
"Veux-tu savoir vieillir ?
Compte dans la vieillesse
Non ce qu`elle te prend - mais ce qu`elle te laisse
Bertha Suttner"
Translated:
"Do you want to know how to grow old?
In old age, count not what it takes from you, but what it leaves you.
Bertha Suttner"
Plus d'informations sur la personne
Profession:
(1843-1914) Austrian novelist - the first woman to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.
Year of Birth: 1843
Bertha von Suttner was born on June 9, 1843 in Prague, Czech Republic. She was a prominent Austrian pacifist and novelist, best known for her work in advocating for peace and disarmament.
After a difficult childhood marked by poverty and family turmoil, Bertha worked as a governess and secretary before marrying Arthur von Suttner in 1876. With her husband's support, she devoted herself to writing and activism.
Bertha's most famous work, the novel "Lay Down Your Arms", was published in 1889 and quickly gained international recognition for its powerful anti-war message. She became a leading figure in the peace movement, founding the Austrian Peace Society and participating in the establishment of the International Peace Bureau.
In 1905, Bertha von Suttner was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for her tireless efforts to promote peace and disarmament. She was the second woman to receive this prestigious honor, following only the previous year's laureate, Elie Ducommun.
Bertha von Suttner continued her activism until her death on June 21, 1914. Her legacy as a pioneer of the peace movement lives on, inspiring generations of activists to work towards a more peaceful world.
Today, Bertha von Suttner is remembered as a feminist icon and a champion of international peace, whose words and actions continue to resonate in the ongoing fight for a more just and peaceful world.
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