Bashan and I
BASHAN AND I
This is perhaps the finest study of the mind of a dog ever written. The author is a famous Austrian novelist, a great stylist, and a man of extreme delicacy and subtlety of mind. He studies Bashan with such insight, and describes what he learnt with such art, that one feels that no one can ever again penetrate more deeply into that charming, wistful mystery, the mind of a dog, and his feeling towards mankind.
BASHAN AND I
THOMAS MANN
Author of “The Buddenbrooks,” “Death in Venice,” “His Royal Highness,” “Tonio Kröger,” “Frederick and the Great Coalition,” etc.
Translated by
HERMAN GEORGE SCHEFFAUER
LONDON: 48 PALL MALL
W. COLLINS SONS & CO. LTD.
Copyright, 1923
Manufactured in Great Britain
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