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Greene, Graham Brighton Rock Harmondsworth, Middlesex Penguin 1976 Mass Market Paperback Fair A little creasing and edge-wear, arithmetic to rfep.. 247pp. Pinkie, a boy gangster in the pre-war Brighton underworld, is a Catholic dedicated to evil and damnation. Price: 1.00 GBP
Greene, Graham Captain and the Enemy, The London Reinhardt Books 1988 First Thus Hard Cover Good Very Good Ex-Library First Impression, usual library marks and stamps, portion torn off ffep, lean to spine. Dustjacket in protective wrapper, not price-clipped. 189pp. Price: 4.00 GBP
Greene, Graham Heart of the Matter, The London Penguin Mass Market Paperback Very Good A little edge and corner wear. 272pp. People are wary of Scobie, disturbed by his scrupulous honesty. A police officer serving in a war-torn West African state, he is immune to bribery. But when he falls in love, Scobie is forced into a betrayal of everything that he has ever believed in, with shattering results. Price: 1.50 GBP
Greene, Graham Stamboul Train Harmondsworth, Middlesex Penguin 1975 Mass Market Paperback Very Good A little edge-wear, pages tanning. 216pp. As the Orient Express crosses Europe, it seems to draw a trail of lust, murder, revolution, and intrigue from Ostend to Constantinopole. Price: 2.00 GBP
Greene, Graham The Honorary Consul London Penguin Books 1975 Mass Market Paperback Very Good Edge wear, some creasing to corners, In a provincial Argentian town a group of revolutionaries kidnap the wrong man. In this gripping tragi-comedy, Graham Greene explores the far-reaching repercussions of the bungled kidnap. Price: 1.00 GBP
Greene, Graham The Tenth Man Guild Publishing 1985 Book Club (BCE/BOMC) Hard Cover Fine Fine D/w has some scratches. Grahame Greene wrote The Tenth Man in1944 when he was under a two-year contract to MGM , and the manuscript lay in MGM's archives until 1983, forgotten. It is now published for the first time, with an introduction by the author. Price: 5.00 GBP