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THE WORLD OF YESTERDAY: AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY. Tr. [Benjamin W.
'''[1943]: Cassell and Company, London'''
 
''The World of Yesterday. An Autobiography'' [Die Welt von Gestern.Erinnerungen eines Europaers]. Tr. [Benjamin W.
Huebsch, Helmut Ripperger]. 339p. illus. London: Cassell, 1943 [Bibliography of
Huebsch, Helmut Ripperger]. 339p. illus. London: Cassell, 1943 [Bibliography of
Zweig’s works, pp. 331-332]. Sub. eds. (illus.). xiv/455p. New York: Viking, 1943
Zweig’s works, pp. 331-332]. Sub. eds. (illus.). xiv/455p. New York: Viking, 1943

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[1943]: Cassell and Company, London

The World of Yesterday. An Autobiography [Die Welt von Gestern.Erinnerungen eines Europaers]. Tr. [Benjamin W. Huebsch, Helmut Ripperger]. 339p. illus. London: Cassell, 1943 [Bibliography of Zweig’s works, pp. 331-332]. Sub. eds. (illus.). xiv/455p. New York: Viking, 1943 [Zweig bibliography, pp. 443-445]; 339p. London: Cassell, 1944; 310p. London/Toronto/ Melbourne/Sydney: Cassell, 1944 [1st/2nd Australian Sydney, 1944]; xiv/445p. London: Cassell, 1947; Hallam Edition. xi/449p. London: Cassell, 1953; Intro. Harry Zohn. xxiii/445p. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1964 (A Bison Book, BB 181); xiv/445p. New York: Arden, 1977. See A 64 / L 1179, 1354. Excerpts 300 Historical and Biographical Studies 1074 "(My First Visit with Romain Rolland)". See G 970. 1075 "Die Schweigsame Frau", ABTHS, 11:3 (Mar. 1972), 22-27. 1076 "The World of Yesterday". See G 1037.

The World of Yesterday. An Autobiography [G 941, 1073]. Trl. [Benjamin W. Huebsch & Helmut Ripperger]. Intro. Harry Zohn. Prbk. ed. Cover Jack Brodle. Cover drawing of St. Stefan's Erwin Puchinger. xxiii/445p. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1964 (A Bison Book, BB 181) [Harry Zohn's "Introduction", pp. v-xii]. FIE: [1]. 13th impr. Cover Jungsun Whang. Cover drawing Der Zwang, woodcut by Frans Masereel. 1996. [2]. Further bibliographic data not available. Magnolia, MA: Peter Smith, 1967. [3]. xiv/455p. Library binding. New York: Arden Library, 1977 [REP of the 1943 3d.]. [4]. Pktbk. ed. 339p. London: Cassell, 1987 (Cassell Biogra-phies) [The impressum incorrectly lists the translators as "Cedar and Eden Paul"].