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''Amerigo. A Comedy of Errors in History''. Translated by Andrew St. James. 128p. Illustrated | |||
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''Amerigo. A Comedy of Errors in History''. Translated by Andrew St. James. 128p. Illustrated | ''Amerigo. A Comedy of Errors in History''. Translated by Andrew St. James. 128p. Illustrated |
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Amerigo. A Comedy of Errors in History / Amerigo. Die Geschichte eines historischen Irrtums
[1942]: Blue Book Magazine, Chicago
"The Mystery of America's Godfather" in The Blue Book Magazine [Chicago], 74:3 [January 1942], pp. 54-65; 74:4 [February 1942], pp. 120-131. Copiously illustrated. The few passages deleted in this printing are included in the Viking Press edition
[1942]: Viking Press, New York
Amerigo. A Comedy of Errors in History. Translated by Andrew St. James. 128p. Illustrated
[2010]: ISHI Press International, New York
Amerigo. A Comedy of Errors in History. Translated by Andrew St. James. 128p. Illustrated
[2012]: Plunkett Lake Press, Lexington, MA
Amerigo. A Comedy of Errors in History. Translated by Andrew St. James. Cover by Susan Erony. With a chronology of Stefan Zweig's life and a bibliography of works by and about Stefan Zweig in English by Randolph Klawiter. 24,000 words and 6 illustrations. An eBook published by the Plunkett Lake Press eBooks of Life Writing, Lexington, MA, July 2012. Available from Amazon [Kindle Edition], Barnes & Noble [Nook Edition], Apple i Tunes [Apple iBooks Edition], and Kobo