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  1. Thomas Mann - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Thomas Mann. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Mann, Thomas) ... Mann, Thomas (1950). Warner Angell, Joseph. ed. The Thomas Mann reader. ...
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  2. Thomas Mann Design
    Designing "Techno-Romantic" jewelry and contemporary sculpture.
    www.thomasmann.com
  3. Books and Writers: Thomas Mann
    Biography and selected bibliography for the Nobel Prize-winning author.
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  4. Thomas Mann - Autobiography
    I was born in Lübeck on June 6, 1875, the second son of a ... My father was the grandson and great-grandson of Lübeck citizens, ... note on Thomas Mann ...
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  5. Thomas Mann: Biography from Answers.com
    Thomas Mann (born June 6, 1875, Lübeck, Ger. — died Aug. 12, 1955, near Zürich, Switz. ... Mann, Thomas (Lübeck, 1875-1955, Kilchberg nr. ...
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  6. Literature 1929
    "principally for his great novel, Buddenbrooks, which has won ... Ask this year's Nobel Laureates a question. Play Literature games! About Nobelprize.org ...
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  7. glbtq >> literature >> Mann, Thomas
    One of Germany's greatest twentieth-century authors, Thomas Mann encoded his own homosexuality in his novels but thought that homosexuality led to the destruction of ...
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  8. Thomas C. Mann - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    During the first administration of U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower he served ... Mann, Thomas C. ALTERNATIVE NAMES. SHORT DESCRIPTION ...
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  9. Scriptorium - Thomas Mann
    This page contains links to sites on Thomas Mann, and will one day contain a full Scriptorium page. ... B&W Mann Page – The Mann page at the Books & Writers site. ...
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  10. Thomas Mann Quotes - The Quotations Page
    A writer is somebody for whom writing is more difficult than it is for other people. ... All interest in disease and death is only another expression of ...
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