Thomas mann magic mountain Stock Photos and Images
RMBJDK39–Berghotel Schatzalp, regarded as the original inspiration for Thomas Mann’s The Magic Mountain, above Davos, Switzerland
RMGDWKPM–'The Magic Mountain', director Stefan Bachmann
RMMTTPTF–The Magic Mountain by Thomas Mann
RME12D0H–Dec. 14, 2011 - Author Thomas Mann.: The noted author of ''The Magic Mountain'', among other works, has his picture taken in his study.
RMM8XHAJ–Berghotel Schatzalp above Davos Graubünden Switzerland a probable inspiration for Thomas Mann’s novel ‘The Magic Mountain’
RMD39MBJ–(dpa) - German author Thomas Mann (undated filer). His first novel 'Buddenbrooks' (1901) made him world-famous. Other important works are 'Death in Venice' (1912), 'The Magic Mountain' (1924) and 'Confessions of Felix Krull' (1954). He received the Noble Prize in literature in 1929. As critic of the
RMREM843–Thomas Mann 1875-1955 German Novelist Short Story Writer Essayist
RM2TD6WJ0–Abc has always collected in its Pages the Different Cultural Trends of each era and its interest in Literary activity has been Remarkable. Precisely, one of the most important figures in the literature of the first half of the 20th century, the German novelist and critic Thomas Mann, made a visit to ABC, together with his wife, in 1923. In the image, the author of «The Magic Mountain » (the second from the Right) during his tour of the Spanish Press Workshops -. Credit: Album / Archivo ABC
RMH3MHP1–Graves of the Family of Thomas Mann at the Kilchberg Cemetery in Kilchberg near Zuerich, Switzerland;
RM2BFEXM5–A couple relaxing on the mountain terrace, Berghotel Schatzalp, Davos, Switzerland, regarded as the inspiration for Thomas Mann’s The Magic Mountain.
RM2FJR4WB–Penguin Modern Classics Paperback Books January 2000Tender is the Night by F Scott Fitzgerald Nostromo by Joesph Conrad The Portrait of a Lady by Henry James The Magic Mountain by Thomas Mann and For Whom the Bell Tolls by Ernest Hemingway
RMF65MB5–'Hotel Kaiser Wilhelm' (formerly 'Hotel Seeblick') in Bansin on the island of Usedom - Thomas Mann wrote 'The Magic Mountain'
RM2FM5MBF–Penguin Modern Classics Paperback Books January 2000 Tender is the Night by F Scott Fitzgerald Nostromo by Joesph Conrad The Portrait of a Lady by Henry James The Magic Mountain by Thomas Mann and For Whom the Bell Tolls by Ernest Hemingway
RM2AH2278–Thomas Mann title printed in book spine, close-up
RMG8FRDG–GERMANY - CIRCA 1978: A stamp printed in Germany shows Thomas Mann, circa 1978
RMMBE5RA–Thomas Mann title printed in book spine, close-up
RFJ6PA2N–fantasy world. Fabulous unusual mountain landscape for PC games in fantasy style. Computer illustration.
RFJ6PCKD–Go there do not know where (Shangri-La). Mountain and striated infinite number of ways. Computer drawing (fantasy art, Digital Art, fantasy world)
RMGDWKPN–'The Magic Mountain', director Stefan Bachmann
RME12D0J–Dec. 14, 2011 - Birthday of Thomas Mann: Hundred years ago, on June 6th, 1875, author Thomas Mann (our picture) was born in Lubeck. mann, decended from an old middle class familly of Lubeck, became the leading intellectual representative of the middle classes of that time and was the initiator of modern style novel in Germany. His first successful work, 'Buddenbrooks', was published in 1901. In this novel Thomas Mann deals with the decline of middle classes and of health, as he did in many of his following stories and novels. ''Der Zauberberg'' (The magic mountain, ''Lotte in Weimar'', ''Dr
RMM8XHAC–Berghotel Schatzalp above Davos Graubünden Switzerland a probable inspiration for Thomas Mann’s novel ‘The Magic Mountain’
RMD39NHE–(dpa) - German author Thomas Mann (undated filer). His first novel 'Buddenbrooks' (1901) made him world-famous. Other important works are 'Death in Venice' (1912), 'The Magic Mountain' (1924) and 'Confessions of Felix Krull' (1954). He received the Noble Prize in literature in 1929. As critic of the
RMREM842–Thomas Mann 1875-1955 German Novelist Short Story Writer Essayist
RMH3MHCG–Graves of the Family of Thomas Mann at the Kilchberg Cemetery in Kilchberg near Zuerich, Switzerland;
RFHT76M5–fantasy world. Fabulous unusual mountain landscape for PC games in fantasy style. Computer illustration.
RMGDWKPJ–'The Magic Mountain', director Stefan Bachmann
RMM8XHAK–Berghotel Schatzalp above Davos Graubünden Switzerland a probable inspiration for Thomas Mann’s novel ‘The Magic Mountain’
RMD39NHB–(dpa) - German author Thomas Mann (undated filer). His first novel 'Buddenbrooks' (1901) made him world-famous. Other important works are 'Death in Venice' (1912), 'The Magic Mountain' (1924) and 'Confessions of Felix Krull' (1954). He received the Noble Prize in literature in 1929. As critic of the
RMH3MHHR–Graves of the Family of Thomas Mann at the Kilchberg Cemetery in Kilchberg near Zuerich, Switzerland;
RFJ7E12K–Go there do not know where (Shangri-La). Mountain and striated infinite number of ways. Computer drawing (fantasy art, Digital Art, fantasy world)
RMGDWKPT–'The Magic Mountain', director Stefan Bachmann
RFMMHF50–Shangri-La. City in mountain valley under wonderful sky. Wandering lights of Andersen. Elements of this image furnished by NASA.
RMBKFEE8–Berghotel Schatzalp above Davos, Graubünden, Switzerland, a probable inspiration for Thomas Mann’s novel ‘The Magic Mountain’
RMD39M93–(dpa) - German author and Noble Prize winner Thomas Mann, photographed in 1955. His first novel 'Buddenbrooks' (1901) made him world-famous. Other important works are 'Death in Venice' (1912), 'The Magic Mountain' (1924) and 'Confessions of Felix Krull' (1954). He received the Noble Prize in literat
RFHT7740–Go there do not know where (Shangri-La). Mountain and striated infinite number of ways. Computer drawing (fantasy art, Digital Art, fantasy world)
RMH3MHWC–Graves of the Family of Thomas Mann at the Kilchberg Cemetery in Kilchberg near Zuerich, Switzerland;
RMGDWKPW–'The Magic Mountain', director Stefan Bachmann
RMBKFK1D–Restaurant terrace at Schatzalp above Davos, Graubünden, Switzerland; behind is Berghotel Schatzalp
RMD39NHC–(dpa) - German author and Noble Prize winner Thomas Mann, photographed in his home in Kilchberg near Zurich in 1955. His first novel 'Buddenbrooks' (1901) made him world-famous. Other important works are 'Death in Venice' (1912), 'The Magic Mountain' (1924) and 'Confessions of Felix Krull' (1954). H
RMH3MHY3–Graves of the Family of Thomas Mann at the Kilchberg Cemetery in Kilchberg near Zuerich, Switzerland;
RMGDWKPR–'The Magic Mountain', director Stefan Bachmann
RMH3MHG0–Graves of the Family of Thomas Mann at the Kilchberg Cemetery in Kilchberg near Zuerich, Switzerland;
RMGDWKPY–'The Magic Mountain', director Stefan Bachmann
RMH3MHE7–Graves of the Family of Thomas Mann at the Kilchberg Cemetery in Kilchberg near Zuerich, Switzerland;
RMGDWKPX–'The Magic Mountain', director Stefan Bachmann
RMH3MJ1K–Graves of the Family of Thomas Mann at the Kilchberg Cemetery in Kilchberg near Zuerich, Switzerland;
RMGDWKPK–'The Magic Mountain', director Stefan Bachmann
RMPPEHCA–2017 will be a Thomas Mann Year in Bad Toelz. Thomas Mann was born on the 6th of June 1875 in Luebeck, he died on the 12th of August 1955 in Zurich. 'When I think of childhood, I think of Bad Toelz,' Klaus Mann wrote in his book 'A child of this time'. Exactly one hundred years ago, the family gave up their 'Herrensitzchen' as they called it. 'Nicht auf der Rasenkante gehen! - Die Familie Mann und ihr Landhaus in Bad Toelz 1908-1917' by Daniel Lang, 06.02.2017
RM2AMMC8F–Workroom of Thomas Mann, 2017 will be a Thomas Mann year in Bad Tölz. *6 June 1875 in Lübeck, † 12 August 1955 in Zurich, 'When I think of childhood, I think of Bad Tölz', wrote Klaus Mann in his book 'Kind dieser Zeit', exactly one hundred years ago the family gave up their 'manor house', as they lovingly called it, 'Don't walk on the edge of the lawn! - The Mann family and their country house in Bad Tölz 1908-1917' by Daniel Lang, 06.02.2017 [automated translation]
RM2AMMCAK–Staircase, 2017 will be a Thomas Mann Year in Bad Tölz. *6 June 1875 in Lübeck, † 12 August 1955 in Zurich, 'When I think of childhood, I think of Bad Tölz', Klaus Mann wrote in his book 'Kind dieser Zeit', exactly one hundred years ago the family gave up their 'manor house', as they lovingly called it, 'Don't walk on the edge of the lawn! - The Mann family and their country house in Bad Tölz 1908-1917' by Daniel Lang, 06.02.2017 [automated translation]
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