This book features works by the renowned author Stefan Zweig, including The Royal Game, Amok, and Letter from an Unknown Woman. Published by The Viking Press in 1945, the edition is unstated. The book is in good condition despite some wear. There's rubbing on edges, corners, and the spine, which is torn with some material loss. The front pastedown has markings from a previous owner, and the pastedowns and free - endpapers are stained. There's pencil underlining throughout the pages, but it doesn't affect readability. Due to the deckled edges, the pages can rip easily. The text block has darkened with age, and there's a stamp from a previous owner on it without affecting readability.









This is a great book to read for fans of Stefan Zweig. To use it, simply open the pages and start enjoying the stories. When handling, be careful because the deckled edges make the pages prone to ripping. Don't apply too much pressure when turning them. As for maintenance, keep it in a dry and cool place to prevent further darkening of the text block. Avoid getting it wet as the stains on the pastedowns and free - endpapers might spread. Also, since the spine is already torn, try not to bend it too much to prevent more material loss.