Zweig, Stefan, 1881-1942 (Personal Name)
- Branch, Stephen, 1881-1942
- T︠S︡veĭg, Stefan, 1881-1942
- Tsṿaig, Sṭefan, 1881-1942
- Tsṿayg, Sṭefan, 1881-1942
- Jvig, Sṭīphān, 1881-1942
- Cevāk, Srīpan̲, 1881-1942
- Цвейг, Стефан, 1881-1942
- סצוויג, סטיפאן
- צוויג, סטיפן
- צוויג, סטפן, 1881-1942
- צווייג, סטיפן, 1881־1942
- צווייג, סטעפאן
- צווייג, סטעפאן, 1881-1942
- צווייג, סטפאן
- צויג, סטיפן, 1881־1942
- צויג, סטפן
- צויג, סטפן, 1942־1881
- צוייג, סטפן, 1942־1881
- צװיג, סטיפן, 1942־1881
- צװײג, סטעפאן, 1942־1881
- シュテファンツバイク, 1881-1942
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Paul Verlaine, 1913.
Bet ha-sefarim ha-leʼumi ṿeha-universiṭaʼi bi-Yerushalayim. Sṭefan Tsṿaig, meʼah shanah le-huladeto, 1881-1981, 1981: t.p. (Sṭefan Tsṿaig) added t.p. (Stefan Zweig [in rom.])
Romen Rolan, 1929: t.p. (Sṭefan Tsṿayg) t.p. verso (Stefan Zweig [in rom.])
Antara Gaṅge, 1953: t.p. (Sṭīphān Jvig)
Bezsm urtniti︠e︡ misli na Tolstoi︠a︡, 1940: t.p. (Stefan T︠S︡vaĭg)
Apalaiyin̲ kaṭitam : Jerman̲ nāval, 1965: t.p. (Srīpan̲ Cevāk)
Wikipedia, 24 October 2017 (Stefan Zweig; November 28, 1881-February 22, 1942) was an Austrian novelist, playwright, journalist and biographer. At the height of his literary career, in the 1920s and 1930s, he was one of the most popular writers in the world.) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stefan_Zweig