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'''[2015]: Éditions Sarbacane, Paris''' | '''[2015]: Éditions Sarbacane, Paris''' | ||
''Le Joueur d'échecs''. A novella freely inspired by Stefan Zweig's "Schachnovelle". Written and illustrated by Thomas Humeau. | ''Le Joueur d'échecs''. A novella freely inspired by Stefan Zweig's "Schachnovelle". Written and illustrated by Thomas Humeau. 124p. Hundreds of color illustrations | ||
'''German translation:''' | '''German translation:''' | ||
'''[2016]: Knesebeck GmbH & Co. Verlag, München''' | '''[2016]: Knesebeck GmbH & Co. Verlag, München''' | ||
''Die Schachnovelle nach Stefan Zweig''. A graphic novel by Thomas Humeau adapted into German by Anja Kootz. | ''Die Schachnovelle nach Stefan Zweig''. A graphic novel by Thomas Humeau adapted into German by Anja Kootz. 128p. Hundreds of color illustrations | ||
[[Category:Secondary Literature / Authors (French)]] | [[Category:Secondary Literature / Authors (French)]] | ||
[[Category:Secondary Literature / Authors (German)]] | [[Category:Secondary Literature / Authors (German)]] |
Latest revision as of 15:07, 3 April 2018
[2015]: Éditions Sarbacane, Paris
Le Joueur d'échecs. A novella freely inspired by Stefan Zweig's "Schachnovelle". Written and illustrated by Thomas Humeau. 124p. Hundreds of color illustrations
German translation:
[2016]: Knesebeck GmbH & Co. Verlag, München
Die Schachnovelle nach Stefan Zweig. A graphic novel by Thomas Humeau adapted into German by Anja Kootz. 128p. Hundreds of color illustrations