German writer Thomas Mann, 74, (1875-1955) signs t

FRANKFURT MAIN, GERMANY: German writer Thomas Mann, 74, (1875-1955) signs the "Golden Guest Book" 26 July 1949 in Frankfurt/Main after returning to his native country after more than fifteen years. Mann, the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1929, wrote his early masterpiece "Buddenbrooks" in 1901, tracing the decline of a family over four generations. He produced several short stories and novellas, such as "Der Tod in Venedig (1913, Death in Venice), then he wrote "Der Zauberberg" (1924, The Magic Mountain). (Photo credit should read AFP/AFP via Getty Images)
FRANKFURT MAIN, GERMANY: German writer Thomas Mann, 74, (1875-1955) signs the "Golden Guest Book" 26 July 1949 in Frankfurt/Main after returning to his native country after more than fifteen years. Mann, the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1929, wrote his early masterpiece "Buddenbrooks" in 1901, tracing the decline of a family over four generations. He produced several short stories and novellas, such as "Der Tod in Venedig (1913, Death in Venice), then he wrote "Der Zauberberg" (1924, The Magic Mountain). (Photo credit should read AFP/AFP via Getty Images)
German writer Thomas Mann, 74, (1875-1955) signs t
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