Zauberberg (Magic Mountain) where who how?

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Kirsten Wever
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Hello all,

Recently we gained a very good reading of about half of that brilliant classic, Thomas Mann's The Magic Mountain. But only half: a painful cliff hanger! I thought I'd listen to it in German, but it's not in our catalog.

I won't be able to breathe normally until I can listen to the whole book ( in either language). Thus, I'm thinking of recording the entire book, maybe in German (my mother tongue). Or the missing part of the English version.

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Can anyone tell me if either the English or the German Zauberberg is available as an HTML downloadable version? Gutenberg has neither; the Internet Archive has both - but only scanned and only available to borrow for an hour at a time.

Is there anything Zauberberg-related stirring among our German LV members? Anyone in particular I might PM about this?


Thanks! -- Kirsten
– Kirsten

A person who won't read* has no advantage over one who can't. – Twain

* or at least listen!
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Post by knotyouraveragejo »

This hathitrust text may be the complete text (in English). Same translator as the recording in the catalog at any rate.

https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001442533

or

https://books.google.com/books?vid=UOM:39015002382888

Unfortunately, probably not as an HTML downloadable version.
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Post by Kirsten Wever »

Many thanks Jo.
– Kirsten

A person who won't read* has no advantage over one who can't. – Twain

* or at least listen!
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