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Bashan and I is the moving story of Thomas Mann's relationship with
his spirited German short-haired pointer. From their first
encounter at a local farm, Mann reveals how he slowly grows to love
this energetic, loyal, and intelligent animal. Taking daily walks
in the nearby parkland, Mann begins to understand and appreciate
Bashan as a living being, witnessing his native delight in chasing
rabbits, deer, and squirrels along with his careful investigations
of stones, fallen branches, and clumps of wet leaves. As their bond
deepens, Mann is led to contemplate Bashan's inner life, and
marvels at the ease with which his dog trusts him, completely
putting his life into his master's hands. Over time, the two
develop a deep mutual understanding, but for Mann, there is always
a sense of loss at never being able to enter the private world of
his dear friend, and he slowly becomes conscious of the eternal
divide between mankind and the rest of nature. Nonetheless, the
unique relationship quietly moves to the forefront of Mann's life,
and when master and companion are briefly separated, Mann is taken
aback by the depth of his loneliness without his dog. It is this
deep affection for another living creature that helps the writer to
reach a newfound understanding of the nature of love, in all its
complexity. First published in 1916 and translated into English in
1923, Bashan and I was heralded for its simple telling of how a dog
became a priceless companion, an animal who brought meaning to the
author's life.
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Atta Troll (Paperback)
Heinrich Heine, Ballantyne Press Bkp Cu-Banc, Herman George Scheffauer
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R506
Discovery Miles 5 060
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Peter the Czar (Paperback)
Klabund; Translated by Herman George Scheffauer
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R677
Discovery Miles 6 770
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This is a new release of the original 1925 edition.
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Early Sorrow (Paperback)
Thomas Mann; Translated by Herman George Scheffauer
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R538
Discovery Miles 5 380
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This is a new release of the original 1928 edition.
1925. Klabund is the pseudonym of Alfred Henschke, German poet,
novelist and dramatist. His novel Peter the Czar begins: Peter is
born. The Don, The Dneiper, the Volga, the Oka leave their banks.
Mud goes wallowing over the fields of wheat and many people are
drowned. Winter flowers are broken in the stems and hang their
heads. The dormice pipe with fear. The wind gathers their pipings
and blows them with bursting cheeks into trumpet-tones until these
too burst with a screech.
This is an EXACT reproduction of a book published before 1923. This
IS NOT an OCR'd book with strange characters, introduced
typographical errors, and jumbled words. This book may have
occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor
pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original
artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe
this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections,
have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing
commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We
appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the
preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
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Early Sorrow (Hardcover)
Thomas Mann; Translated by Herman George Scheffauer
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R860
Discovery Miles 8 600
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1928. Mann, German essayist, cultural critic, and novelist, who was
awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1929. Among Mann's most
famous works are Buddenbrooks and The Magic Mountain. His novels
usually explore the relationship between the exceptional individual
and his or her environment, the environment of family, or of the
world in general. Early Sorrow is among his later writings and are
tales about parental love.
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Peter the Czar (Paperback)
Klabund; Translated by Herman George Scheffauer
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R608
Discovery Miles 6 080
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1925. Klabund is the pseudonym of Alfred Henschke, German poet,
novelist and dramatist. His novel Peter the Czar begins: Peter is
born. The Don, The Dneiper, the Volga, the Oka leave their banks.
Mud goes wallowing over the fields of wheat and many people are
drowned. Winter flowers are broken in the stems and hang their
heads. The dormice pipe with fear. The wind gathers their pipings
and blows them with bursting cheeks into trumpet-tones until these
too burst with a screech.
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Early Sorrow (Hardcover)
Thomas Mann; Translated by Herman George Scheffauer
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R860
Discovery Miles 8 600
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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1928. Mann, German essayist, cultural critic, and novelist, who was
awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1929. Among Mann's most
famous works are Buddenbrooks and The Magic Mountain. His novels
usually explore the relationship between the exceptional individual
and his or her environment, the environment of family, or of the
world in general. Early Sorrow is among his later writings and are
tales about parental love.
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Early Sorrow (Paperback)
Thomas Mann; Translated by Herman George Scheffauer
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R491
Discovery Miles 4 910
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1928. Mann, German essayist, cultural critic, and novelist, who was
awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1929. Among Mann's most
famous works are Buddenbrooks and The Magic Mountain. His novels
usually explore the relationship between the exceptional individual
and his or her environment, the environment of family, or of the
world in general. Early Sorrow is among his later writings and are
tales about parental love.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!
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Peter the Czar (Hardcover)
Klabund; Translated by Herman George Scheffauer
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R927
Discovery Miles 9 270
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1925. Klabund is the pseudonym of Alfred Henschke, German poet,
novelist and dramatist. His novel Peter the Czar begins: Peter is
born. The Don, The Dneiper, the Volga, the Oka leave their banks.
Mud goes wallowing over the fields of wheat and many people are
drowned. Winter flowers are broken in the stems and hang their
heads. The dormice pipe with fear. The wind gathers their pipings
and blows them with bursting cheeks into trumpet-tones until these
too burst with a screech.
1928. Mann, German essayist, cultural critic, and novelist, who was
awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1929. Among Mann's most
famous works are Buddenbrooks and The Magic Mountain. His novels
usually explore the relationship between the exceptional individual
and his or her environment, the environment of family, or of the
world in general. Early Sorrow is among his later writings and are
tales about parental love.
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Peter the Czar (Paperback)
Klabund; Translated by Herman George Scheffauer
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R614
Discovery Miles 6 140
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1925. Klabund is the pseudonym of Alfred Henschke, German poet,
novelist and dramatist. His novel Peter the Czar begins: Peter is
born. The Don, The Dneiper, the Volga, the Oka leave their banks.
Mud goes wallowing over the fields of wheat and many people are
drowned. Winter flowers are broken in the stems and hang their
heads. The dormice pipe with fear. The wind gathers their pipings
and blows them with bursting cheeks into trumpet-tones until these
too burst with a screech.
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