
The Tower of Babel, Stefan Zweig, 1916, with woodcuts by Frans Masereel, International Stefan Zweig Society, Vienna 1964
The Tower of Babel, the profoundly pacifist, cosmopolitan and pro-European text by Stefan Zweig, written during the First World War in 1916, in the beautiful edition published by the Internationale Stefan-Zweig-Gesellschaft, Vienna 1964, accompanied by two expressionnist woodcuts by Frans Masereel.

Amok, Stefan Zweig’s 1922 novel - a copy saved from a book burning in Nazi Germany, Göttingen, May 1933, Museum of Resistance and Deportation, Besançon



