Monday, 22 August 2011

The Good Soldier Schweik

The Good Soldier Schweik
Author: Jaroslav Hasek
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Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 7542627848



The Good Soldier Schweik


The Good Soldier ?vejk (also spelled Schweik or Schwejk, and pronounced /??ve?k/ (Czech: [??v?ik]) is the abbreviated title of an unfinished satirical novel by Jaroslav Ha?ek. Get The Good Soldier Schweik literature books for free.
It was illustrated by Josef Lada and George Grosz after Ha?ek's death. The original Czech title of the work is Osudy dobrAho vojAka ?vejka za sv?tovA vAlky, literally The Fateful Adventures of the Good Soldier ?vejk During the World War.
Ha?ek originally intended ?vejk to cover a total of six volumes, but had completed only four (which are now usually merged into one book) upon his death from tuberculosis in 1923.
The story begins in Prague with news of the assassination in Sarajevo that precipitates World War I.
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It was illustrated by Josef Lada and George Grosz after Ha?ek's death. The original Czech title of the work is Osudy dobrAho vojAka ?vejka za sv?tovA vAlky, literally The Fateful Adventures of the Good Soldier ?vejk During the World War.
Ha?ek originally intended ?vejk to cover a total of six volumes, but had completed only four (which are now usually merged into one book) upon his death from tuberculosis in 1923.
The story begins in Prague with news of the assassination in Sarajevo that precipitates World War I t was illustrated by Josef Lada and George Grosz after Ha?ek's death. The original Czech title of the work is Osudy dobrAho vojAka ?vejka za sv?tovA vAlky, literally The Fateful Adventures of the Good Soldier ?vejk During the World War.
Ha?ek originally intended ?vejk to cover a total of six volumes, but had completed only four (which are now usually merged into one book) upon his death from tuberculosis in 1923.
The story begins in Prague with news of the assassination in Sarajevo that precipitates World War I.
?vejk displays such enthusiasm about faithfully serving

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