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  • Joseph Roth: A Life in Letters

    Joseph Roth, Michael Hofmann, Michael Hofmann

    Hardback, 2012

    The monumentality of this biographical work further establishes Joseph Roth—with Kafka, Mann, and Musil—in the twentieth-century literary canon.
  • The Collected Stories of Joseph Roth

    Joseph Roth, Michael Hofmann

    Paperback, 2003

    The Collected Stories, in its variety and force, is the essential introduction to the fiction of Joseph Roth.
  • Joseph Roth: A Life in Letters

    Joseph Roth, Michael Hofmann, Michael Hofmann

    E Book, 2012

    The monumentality of this biographical work further establishes Joseph Roth—with Kafka, Mann, and Musil—in the twentieth-century literary canon.
  • The Wandering Jews

    Joseph Roth, Michael Hofmann

    Paperback, 2001

    The classic portrait of a vanished people.
  • What I Saw: Reports from Berlin 1920-1933

    Joseph Roth, Michael Hofmann, Michael Hofmann

    Paperback, 2004

    "[Joseph Roth] is now recognized as one of the twentieth century's great writers."—Anthony Heilbut, Los Angeles Times Book Review
  • Report From a Parisian Paradise: Essays from France, 1925-1939

    Joseph Roth, Michael Hofmann, Michael Hofmann

    Paperback, 2005

    The wisdom of a lost generation distilled in a bottle of Calvados.
  • The Hundred Days

    Joseph Roth, Richard Panchyk

    Hardback, 2015

    Napoleon's return to the throne in Paris, as imagined by the incomparable Joseph Roth.

  • The Hotel Years

    Joseph Roth, Michael Hofmann

    Paperback, 2015

    The first overview of all Joseph Roth’s journalism: traveling across a Europe in crisis, he declares,“I am a hotel citizen, a hotel patriot.”
  • The Hundred Days

    Joseph Roth, Richard Panchyk

    Paperback, 2016

    Now in paperback, Napoleon’s return to the throne in Paris, as imagined by the incomparable Joseph Roth
  • The Hundred Days

    Joseph Roth, Richard Panchyk

    E Book, 2016

    Now in paperback, Napoleon’s return to the throne in Paris, as imagined by the incomparable Joseph Roth