The eldest son of Thomas Mann sketches this group portrait of the Mann family. The Manns were the first intellectuals to leave Nazi Germany and to organize a resistance movement. Klaus Mann became a leading writer in the fight against Nazism.
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Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. First edition of this fine soft cover with text unmarked, binding solid, no sign of previous ownership of this autobiography of Klaus Mann, son of Thomas Mann, who witnessed the disintegration of European civilization during WWI, the Interwar period and WWII. Seller Inventory # 000125
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