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Click to view full description | 1. | GREENE, GRAHAM. A Burnt- Out Case. The Viking Press, New York: 1961. h Hardcover, no dustjacket. Fair condition. Cover has slight scratches. Querry a world-famous architect, is the victim of a terrible attack of indifference: he no longer finds meaning in art or pleasure in life. Arriving anonymously at a Congo leper village, he is diagnosed as the mental equivalent of a 'burnt-out case,' a leped who has gone through a stage of mutilation, However, as Querry loses himself in work for the lepers, his disease of mind slowly approaches a cure. Then the white community finds out who Querry is... Price: 15.75 USD | See Full Description |
| 2. | GREENE, GRAHAM. A Burnt- Out Case. Penguin Books, Harmondsworth: 1977. Reprint Edition. s Softcover. Good condition. Querry a world-famous architect, is the victim of a terrible attack of indifference: he no longer finds meaning in art or pleasure in life. Arriving anonymously at a Congo leper village, he is diagnosed as the mental equivalent of a 'burnt-out case,' a leped who has gone through a stage of mutilation, However, as Querry loses himself in work for the lepers, his disease of mind slowly approaches a cure. Then the white community finds out who Querry is... Price: 6.90 USD | See Full Description |
| 3. | GREENE, GRAHAM. Brighton Rock. Bantam Books, New York: 1968. s Softcover. Reading copy with water stain and chipped and torn cover. Greene takes you behind the glittering facade of a holiday resort town, deep into the tortured soul of a sadistic murderer. Price: 9.31 USD | See Full Description |
| 4. | GREENE, GRAHAM. Doctor Fischer Of Geneva Or The Bomb Party. Avon Books, New York: 1981. First Avon Printing. s Softcover. Good condition. Dr. Fischer of Geneva is a millionaire, owing to his invention of perfumed toothpaste. His more notable accomplishments including the undying enmity of his lovely daughter, and the murder of his wife. Dr. Fischer is also a tireless student of human nature, a cunning seek of truth, who experiments by throwing fabulous parties for the ultra rich...to determine just how low they will stoop to gratify their greed. Each party subjects them to greater and greater humiliation, until finally, at one last macabre entertainment, Dr. Fischer's guests will risk not only degradation, but death. ''A wickedly inventive piece of black humor.'' - Christopher Lehmann-Haupt, The New York Times Price: 9.89 USD | See Full Description |
| 5. | GREENE, GRAHAM. May We Borrow Your Husband? & Others Comedies Of The Sexual Life. Bantam Books, New York: 1969. Reprint Edition. s Softcover. Reading copy. From their separate hells and prisons of boredom come Graham Greene's most engaging, ferocious, and casually sinister characters. ''He shows some of the colors he hasn't bothered to use much before: the sensual melancholy of the English Mediterranean writer, the tast for small ironies and practical jokes.'' - Life Price: 23.00 USD | See Full Description |
| 6. | GREENE, GRAHAM. Monsignor Quixote. Washington Square Press, New York: 1983. First Washinton Square Press Printing. s Softcover. Good condition. Greene's retelling in modern terms the Spanish classic by Cervantes, complete with Father Quixote, a humble parish priest Sancho Zancas, who is the Communist ex-mayor of the village, and the little car, Rocinante, the up-to-date equivalent of Don Quixote' s Rosinante. ''Charming, bemusing...the gentlest and most amiable of his books wince Travels With My Aunt.'' - The New York Times Book Review Price: 21.95 USD | See Full Description |
| 7. | GREENE, GRAHAM. Our Man In Havana. Bantam Books, New York: 1958. s Softcover. Good reading copy. In Our Man In Havana the world's greatest storyteller turns a rolling eye on the spy game in this superbly ironic novel of an innocent in a position to start some of the most sinister events in world history. Price: 12.55 USD | See Full Description |
| 8. | GREENE, GRAHAM. The Heart Of The Matter. Viking Press, New York: 1948. h Hardcover, no dustjacket. Good condition. Scobie, a police officer in a flyblown West African colony during the war, is above suspicion. Then, passed over for promotion, he is forced to borrow money from a Syrian trader to send his faded wife Louise on holiday. In her absence, he falls in love with a pathetic child widow...and, inexorably, his conscience and his love of God lead him to disaster. Price: 12.25 USD | See Full Description |
| 9. | GREENE, GRAHAM. The Honorary Consul. Simon and Schuster, New York: 1973. Third Printing. h Hardcover with dustjacket. Very good condition. Set in a provincial Argentinian town, Charley Fortnum, ''The Honorary Consul,'' at the age of sixty-one, sustained by drink and his disputed status as British Consul, still retains enough (or too much) hope and illusion to marry and love a twenty-year-old girl from Senora Sanchez's brothel. Price: 13.10 USD | See Full Description |
| 10. | GREENE, GRAHAM. The Honorary Consul. Pocket Books, New York: September 1974. First Paperback Printing (unstated). s Softcover. Good condition. Set in a provincial Argentinian town, Charley Fortnum, ''The Honorary Consul,'' at the age of sixty-one, sustained by drink and his disputed status as British Consul, still retains enough (or too much) hope and illusion to marry and love a twenty-year-old girl from Senora Sanchez's brothel. Price: 3.25 USD | See Full Description |
| 11. | GREENE, GRAHAM. The Human Factor. Simon and Schuster, Inc., New York: 1978. Book Club Edition. h Hardcover with dustjacket. Good condition. Marks Graham Greene's triumphant return to the ambiguous world of deceit, illusion, treachery, faith and loneliness that is espionage. A novel of compelling drama, drive and depth, compassionate, moving and full of surprises. Price: 8.90 USD | See Full Description |
| 12. | GREENE, GRAHAM. The Human Factor. Avon Books, New York: 1979. First Avon Printing. s Softcover. Reading copy. ''Nobody draws the strings of suspense tighter than Greene, or makes us care more deeply about the people he creates. The Human Factor is a flawlessly choreographed work in which loyalty and betrayal are interwoven with crisp economy and a kind of passionate grace - taut, elegant, heartbreaking.'' - Cosmopolitan Price: 2.05 USD | See Full Description |
| 13. | GREENE, GRAHAM. The Power And The Glory. Penguin Books, London: 1984. Reprint, originally published in 1940. s Softcover. Fading spine, otherwise good condition. In one of the southern states of Mexico, during an anti-clerical purge, the last priest, like a hunted hare, is on the run. Too human for heroism, too humble for martyrdom, the little worldly ''whisky priest'' is nevertheless impelled towards his squalid Calvary as much as by his own compassion for humanity as by the efforts of his pursuers. Price: 3.35 USD | See Full Description |
| 14. | GREENE, GRAHAM. The Quiet American. Bantam Books, New York: 1966. Eleventh Printing. s Softcover. Reading copy. A powerful, biting novel about Vietnam. Told through thhe eyes of Fowler, skeptical, opium-smoking, English war correspondent, here is Graham Greene's penetrating story of Alden Pyle, the ''quiet'' American; of Fowler himself, disillusioned, remote; of Phuong, the lovely Annamite mistress they shared: of the deeper meaning implicit in American diplomacy in ancient lands. Price: 14.95 USD | See Full Description |
| 15. | GREENE, GRAHAM. The Tenth Man. Pocket Books, New York: 1986. First Pocket Books Printing. s Softcover. Very good condition. The story of a rich man who saves his own life by divesting all of his money; in turn, another loses his life. ''Proves to be an ingeniously plotted, truly very readable serious entertainment with a climactic moment worthy of Hitchcock.'' - Eliot Fremont-Smith, San Francisco Chronicle Price: 17.95 USD | See Full Description |
| 16. | GREENE, GRAHAM. Three By Graham Greene: This Gun For Hire, The Confidential Agent, The Ministry Of Fear. Viking , New York. h Hardcover, no dustjacket. Fair condition. Three unabridged short novels by Graham Greene in one volume. Price: 15.00 USD | See Full Description |
| 17. | GREENE, GRAHAM. Under The Garden, Penguin Books, New York: 1991. Reprint Edition. s Softcover. Good condition. A dying man reflects on a moment from his childhood. Price: 12.45 USD | See Full Description |
| 18. | GREENE, GRAHAM; GREENE, HUGH. The Spy's Bedside Book. Carroll & Graf, New York: 1957. s Softcover. Good condition. The hazards and rewards of a spy's life are described here, and many of the tricks of their trade. Price: 12.00 USD | See Full Description |
| 19. | SAKI; GREENE, GRAHAM. The Best Of Saki. Viking Press, New York: 1961. Second Printing. s Softcover. Fair condition. Theses thirty-seven stories have been chosen by Graham Greene from the complete omnibus volume of Saki's short stories written between 1904 and 1923, in an endeavor to present in one book all that is characteristic and most entertaining in Saki's writing. Price: 23.75 USD | See Full Description |
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