Thomas Mann, Tod in Venedig (Death in Venice) in German, First Trade Edition, later printing, german classic, great literature, hardback

Thomas Mann, Tod in Venedig (Death in Venice) in German, First Trade Edition, later printing, german classic, great literature, hardback

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Der Tod in Venedig (Death in Venice)

By

Thomas Mann

Small Octavo, First trade Edition, later issue (zwolfte 12th), bound quarter bound in red cloth with marbled boards, black text block on spine, with gilt lettering, plain endpapers bearing a sticker from the Vallon Bindery, Geneva, inch long closed tear to FFE and shallow chip to edge of page 137, otherwise paper shows age-toning but is clean and unmarked. A solid and lovely copy of this seminal work: S.Fisher, Verlag, Berlin copyright 1913 (likely printed in the twenties).

The first trade edition was reissued in lots of 1000, this one being the 12th reissue.

Condition: Excellent Vintage

A beautiful copy of one of the great books of the 20th century. In German.

Bought by The Wandering Poetess in a Rowayton, CT.

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