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| Book: The End of the Affair (Graham Greene, Paperback)
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Graham Greene's 1951 novel centers on the attempt of Maurice Bendix, a London novelist, to learn why his lover, Sarah, had abandoned him without a word of explanation several years before. In the course of the story, Sarah dies, and Maurice comes... | |
| Book: The Quiet American (Graham Greene, Paperback)
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Set in Vietnam in the 1950s, during the last days of French colonial rule, THE QUIET AMERICAN was based partly on Graham Greene's own experiences in Vietnam as a correspondent for the London Times. The book's narrator is an English journalist named... | |
| Book: The Power and the Glory (Graham Greene, Paperback)
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This story of bravery, cowardice, and moral decay is set in Mexico during the Calles regime of the 1930s, when the practice of Christianity was violently suppressed. It portrays the heroic and doomed efforts of a priest to minister secretly to the... | |
| Book: Our Man in Havana (Graham Greene, Paperback)
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English expatriate Wormold, who sells vacuum cleaners in Havana, becomes entangled in British government affairs at the beginning of the story and is pressed into service as an operative of M.I.5. He agrees reluctantly, so as to earn some extra money... | |
![]() | Book: Brighton Rock (Graham Greene, Book)
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In Graham Greene's brilliant and harrowing psychological portrait of a sadistic young gangster, published in 1938, Pinkie, the teenaged head of a Brighton mob, becomes implicated in a murder early in the story. The only possible witness to the crime... |
| Book: The Ministry Of Fear (Graham Greene, Paperback)
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A story of espionage and crime from the celebrated English novelist. The hero is a middle-aged mental patient newly released from the asylum he had been confined to after killing his terminally ill wife several years before. In London, in the early... | |
| Book: Complete Short Stories (Graham Greene, Paperback)
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| Book: The Heart of the Matter (Graham Greene, Paperback)
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This 1948 story of moral decay was one of Graham Greene's greatest popular and critical successes, though not one of his own favorites. His hero Scobie is a colonial police commissioner in West Africa. He endures a loveless marriage and a nondescript... | |
| Book: Travels With My Aunt (Graham Greene, Paperback)
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In Graham Greene's comic novel a staid middle-aged bank manager, newly retired, has his life rearranged by his eccentric, freewheeling elderly aunt Augusta. Henry Pulling has very modest expectations when he agrees to a holiday on the Continent with... | |
| Book: The Quiet American (Graham Greene, Paperback)
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Set in Vietnam in the 1950s, during the last days of French colonial rule, THE QUIET AMERICAN was based partly on Graham Greene's own experiences in Vietnam as a correspondent for the London Times. The book's narrator is an English journalist named... | |
| Book: The Power and the Glory (Graham Greene, Paperback)
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This story of bravery, cowardice, and moral decay is set in Mexico during the Calles regime of the 1930s, when the practice of Christianity was violently suppressed. It portrays the heroic and doomed efforts of a priest to minister secretly to the... | |
| Book: The Honorary Consul (Graham Greene, Hardcover)
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When Charlie Fortnum, an Englishman who acts as "Honorary Consul" to the British subjects of a small town in Argentina, is kidnapped by Marxist guerillas, a chain of events is set in motion that draws both apathetic and committed bystanders into a... | |
| Book: Our Man in Havana (Graham Greene, Hardcover)
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English expatriate Wormold, who sells vacuum cleaners in Havana, becomes entangled in British government affairs at the beginning of the story and is pressed into service as an operative of M.I.5. He agrees reluctantly, so as to earn some extra money... | |
![]() | Book: The Third Man and the Fallen Idol (Graham Greene, Paperback)
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Two short novels by Graham Greene, both of them re-workings of successful screenplays. THE THIRD MAN, based on the 1949 film, is the story of a writer who goes to postwar Vienna to work for a friend who turns out to be a gangster and black marketeer.... |
| Book: The Third Man and the Fallen Idol (Graham Greene, Paperback)
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Two short novels by Graham Greene, both of them re-workings of successful screenplays. THE THIRD MAN, based on the 1949 film, is the story of a writer who goes to postwar Vienna to work for a friend who turns out to be a gangster and black marketeer.... | |
| Book: The Quiet American (Graham Greene, Paperback)
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Set in Vietnam in the 1950s, during the last days of French colonial rule, THE QUIET AMERICAN was based partly on Graham Greene's own experiences in Vietnam as a correspondent for the London Times. The book's narrator is an English journalist named... | |
![]() | Book: The Power and the Glory (Graham Greene, Hardcover)
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This story of bravery, cowardice, and moral decay is set in Mexico during the Calles regime of the 1930s, when the practice of Christianity was violently suppressed. It portrays the heroic and doomed efforts of a priest to minister secretly to the... |
| Book: Collected Short Stories (Graham Greene, Paperback)
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A complete collection of the short fiction of the celebrated English writer, compiled by Greene himself. | |
![]() | Book: Stamboul Train (Graham Greene)
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![]() | Book: Getting to Know the General (Graham Greene, Book)
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![]() | Book: Orient Express (Graham Greene, Paperback)
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ORIENT EXPRESS (1933) was Graham Greene's third novel, but it was his first truly successful one. Though he classed this novel as one of his "entertainments" (as opposed to his more serious fiction), ORIENT EXPRESS is a probing look at the themes... |
![]() | Book: The Human Factor (Graham Greene, Hardcover)
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Maurice Castle is a high-level operative of the British Secret Service in London. Happily married to a black woman, Castle reluctantly allows himself to act as a double agent so as to help his in-laws in South Africa, and eventually starts passing... |
![]() | Book: The End of the Affair (Graham Greene, Book)
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Graham Greene's 1951 novel centers on the attempt of Maurice Bendix, a London novelist, to learn why his lover, Sarah, had abandoned him without a word of explanation several years before. In the course of the story, Sarah dies, and Maurice comes... |
![]() | Book: Lord Rochester's Monkey (Graham Greene, Book)
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A biography of the 17th-century poet and nobleman. Rochester was a complex and highly self-destructive figure: a sophisticated degenerate who wrote devotional verse and died of excess at 33, a nobleman who cultivated a taste for squalor, and a... |
![]() | Book: The Little Fire Engine (Graham Greene, Hardcover)
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Replaced by modern, motorized equipment, Sam Trolley, the fireman, wonders what will become of him, the little horse-drawn fire engine, and Toby, the fire horse. |
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