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Deutsch: Mann, Thomas: Der Tod in Venedig. Novelle. [1] München: 13. Hundertdruck Hyperion-Verlag Hans von Weber 1912. Exemplar LXXI/C. Original-Verlagseinband (Meistereinband von E. Ludwig, Frankfurt).
Erstveröffentlichung in einer Auflage von 100 Exemplaren, Potempa E 26.1 [2]; Bürgin I 8; Wlpert-Gühring² 9. Blaues Maroquin auf Bünden mit goldgeprägten rechteckigen Verzierungen zwischen den Bünden, dazwischen Autor und Titel in Goldprägung. Originasl-Schuber. Vorder- und Hinterdeckel mit zweifachen, dünnen Goldumrandungen; 4,2 x 3,4 cm messende Hundertdruck-Vignette auf dem Vorderdeckel. Prägestempel des Buchbinders unterhalb des vorderen Spiegels: „E. Ludwig Frankfurt AM“. In der Kursiv von Walter Tiemann bei Poeschel & Trepte in Leipzig gedruckt auf weißem, geripptem Bütten mit Hundertzeichen; rauer Schnitt. Vormals Sammlung Lucy Spiegel (Exlibris).
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Quelle: «Erstausgaben Thomas Manns» (2011). Herausgeber: Antiquariat Dr. Haack D – 04105 Leipzig. Der Bildband enthält Original-Fotos von allen Erstausgaben Thomas Manns. [3]
Source: «Erstausgaben Thomas Manns» (2011). Published by: Antiquariat Dr. Haack D - 04105 Leipzig. This illustrated book contains original photographs of all first editions of Thomas Mann.

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