The World of Yesterday

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  • The World of Yesterday Book Detail

  • Author : Stefan Zweig
  • Release Date : 2024-03
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  • Pages : 0
  • ISBN 13 : 9781805331155
  • File Size : 41,41 MB

The World of Yesterday by Stefan Zweig PDF Summary

Book Description: Austrian writer Stefan Zweig's final work, posted to his publisher the day before his tragic death, brings the destruction of a war-torn Europe vividly to life. Written as both a recollection of the past and a warning for future generations, The World of Yesterday recalls the golden age of literary Vienna; its seeming permanence, its promise, and its devastating fall. A truthful and passionate acc[Bokinfo].

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