Buddenbrooks

Thomas Mann

first published 1909 Fischer Taschenbuch, 1989 758 pages

Everyman's library — book 107

This epic, sub-titled ‘The Decline of a Family’, was Mann’s first novel, published in 1901. It traces the gradual downfall of a wealthy family over four generations in the city of Lubeck. The novel is widely regarded as a classic portrait of bourgeois society and family life in 19th century Germany.

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Editions we hold

Buddenbrooks edition · 1994 · Vintage International · 731 pages
Buddenbrooks edition · 1994 · David Campbell Publishers · 731 pages
Buddenbrooks edition · 1994 · Knopf · 731 pages
Buddenbrooks edition · 1993 · Knopf · 648 pages
Buddenbrooks edition · 1992 · Vintage International · 604 pages
Buddenbrooks edition · 1990 · Alfred A. Knopf · 604 pages
Buddenbrooks edition · 1990 · Fischer · 759 pages
Buddenbrooks edition · 1989 · Fischer Taschenbuch Verlag · 645 pages
Buddenbrooks edition · 1989 · Penguin · 592 pages
Buddenbrooks edition · 1989 · Fischer Taschenbuch · 758 pages
Buddenbrooks edition · 1979 · S. Fischer · 672 pages
Buddenbrooks edition · 1974 · Fischer Verlag · 1151 pages

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