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[Baumeister der Welt]. Translated by Eden and Cedar Paul. With a new introduction by Laurence Mintz. 3 vols.  New Brunswick (U,S.A.)/London (U.K.): Transaction Publishers, 2010 [Vol. 1], 2011 [Vol. 2], 2012 [Vol. 3]. Originally published as ''Master Builders. A Typology of the Spirit'' in 1930 by the Viking Press, New York
'''Vol. 1. Balzac, Dickens, Dostoevsky'''. liii/238p.
'''Contents'''
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Author's Note [Stefan Zweig], p. (vii)
Introduction to the Transaction Edition [Laurence Mintz], pp. ix-l
Introduction [Stefan Zweig. Salzburg, 1919], pp. li-liii
Balzac, pp. (1)-48
Dickens, pp. (49)-95
Dostoeffsky, pp. (97)-238
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[Baumeister der Welt]. Translated by Eden and Cedar Paul. With a new introduction by Laurence Mintz. 3 vols. New Brunswick (U,S.A.)/London (U.K.): Transaction Publishers, 2010 [Vol. 1], 2011 [Vol. 2], 2012 [Vol. 3]. Originally published as Master Builders. A Typology of the Spirit in 1930 by the Viking Press, New York

Vol. 1. Balzac, Dickens, Dostoevsky. liii/238p.

Contents

1.
Author's Note [Stefan Zweig], p. (vii)
2.
Introduction to the Transaction Edition [Laurence Mintz], pp. ix-l
3.
Introduction [Stefan Zweig. Salzburg, 1919], pp. li-liii
4.
Balzac, pp. (1)-48
5.
Dickens, pp. (49)-95
6.
Dostoeffsky, pp. (97)-238