Brazil, Land of the Future

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[1941]: The Viking Press, New York

Brazil, Land of the Future. Translated by Andrew St. James. 282p. 5th impression 1943

Contents:

[1].
Introduction, pp. 1-13
[2].
History, pp. 14-79
[3].
Economy, pp. 80-133
[4].
Culture, pp. 134-165
[5].
Rio de Janeiro, pp. 166-210
[6].
São Paulo, pp. 211-222
[7].
A Visit to King Coffee, pp. 223-232
[8].
A Visit to the Lost Gold Towns, pp. 233-252
[9].
Flight over the North, pp. 253-279
[10].
Time-Table, pp. 280-282


[1942]: Cassell and Company Ltd., London/Toronto/Melbourne/Sydney

Brazil, Land of the Future. Translated by Andrew St. James. 282p. 5th impressions 1943

Contents:

[1].
Introduction, pp. 1-13
[2].
History, pp. 14-79
[3].
Economy, pp. 80-133
[4].
Culture, pp. 134-165
[5].
Rio de Janeiro, pp. 166-210
[6].
São Paulo, pp. 211-222
[7].
A Visit to King Coffee, pp. 223-232
[8].
A Visit to the Lost Gold Towns, pp. 233-252
[9].
Flight over the North, pp. 253-279
[10].
Time-Table, pp. 280-282

[2000]: Ariadne Press, Riverside, CA

Brazil, Land of the Future. Translated with an afterword by Lowell A. Bangerter. Cover design by Johns. 259p. [Studies in Austrian Literature, Culture and Thought. Translation Series]

Contents:

[1].
Introduction [Stefan Zweig]
[2].
Brazil [Eight chapters]
[3].
Chronology
[4].
Afterword [Lowell A. Bangerter], pp. (255)-259

[2007]: Zweig Press

An unauthorized reprint published by the Zweig Press in 2007. ISBN number: 9-781406-755893. No address for this Zweig Press can be found

Excerpt:

[1944]: The University of Chicago Press, Chicago

Cunha, Euclides da. Rebellion in the Backlands. Translated from the Portuguese [Os Sertões] with an introduction and notes by Samuel Putnam. xxxii/526p. Quotation from Stefan Zweig's volume, p. 111