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''Le dernier homme''. A new version. Presentation by Stefan Zweig. 11 woodcuts by Frans Masereel. 115/(1)p. 806 copies printed on various papers. Stefan Zweig's foreword, pp. 11-(15)
''Le dernier homme''. A new version. Presentation by Stefan Zweig. 11 woodcuts by Frans Masereel. 115/(1)p. 806 copies printed on various papers. Stefan Zweig's foreword, pp. 11-(15)


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'''[1920]: Édition du Sablier, Genève'''
'''[1920]: Édition du Sablier, Genève'''


''Der letzte Mann''. Translated by Rene Arcos and David Roget. 11 woordcuts by Frans Masereel. 115/(1).
''Der letzte Mann''. Translated by René Arcos and David Roget. 11 woordcuts by Frans Masereel. 115/(1).
Stefan Zweig's foreword, pp. 11-(15)
Stefan Zweig's foreword, pp. 11-(15)


[[Category:Forewords and Afterwords]]
[[Category:Forewords and Afterwords]]

Latest revision as of 16:14, 10 June 2019

[1920]: Édition du Sablier, Genève

Le dernier homme. A new version. Presentation by Stefan Zweig. 11 woodcuts by Frans Masereel. 115/(1)p. 806 copies printed on various papers. Stefan Zweig's foreword, pp. 11-(15)

German translation:

[1920]: Édition du Sablier, Genève

Der letzte Mann. Translated by René Arcos and David Roget. 11 woordcuts by Frans Masereel. 115/(1). Stefan Zweig's foreword, pp. 11-(15)