- The chess player - Stefan Zweig Brigitte Gérard Vergne-Cain Rudent - Books

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  • Amazingly end  

    The chess player (Paperback)
    In less than 100 pages, the author has managed to enshrine two stories in the news, that could dinitiation office chess. Zweig speaks very well, putting his storytelling talent in the history of service and skillfully playing the mystery of the two m
  • Checkmate  

    The chess player (Paperback)
    The important it is to live the book in the reader a good time, even if it recounts the dramatic, he juggles in an exquisite art of writing excellent. I give 5 stars after my first reading. Then I read his latest book "The World of Yesterday" an
  • Powerful 15  

    The chess player (Paperback)
    Zweig has powerful writing, striking. Not a hair grease, words are just where they should be, the artist paints with words and traces the outlines of the story without hesitation or burrs. For background, it is also a great novel, despite its few pag
  • short, dense and subtle !!!  

    The chess player (Paperback)
    On one side a remote cold character and champion of failure, the other a man who had suffered to escape his imprisonment, will have found that chess strategy book to put in their mouths to avoid sinking in the isolation of madness. It will become in
  • A little gem! 20  

    The chess player (Paperback)
    This new making a hundred pages is a gem. Once read the first 10 pages, nothing can stop us. We find in this story a "story in history," and the marriage of the two is done beautifully, with its peak in the last pages. The psychology of the vari
  • 100 small pages sobering  

    The chess player (Paperback)
    New savored within hours which made me think! You can torture a person without touching, without starving, without threatening his family insulate it. The details in the book. The writing is fluid, the original background (the little known world of c