The other man: Conversations with Graham Greene
Simon and Schuster, January 1983. First Edition. Paper Back. Complete number line. First edition in dust jacket with mild edgewear & discoloration. More
Simon and Schuster, January 1983. First Edition. Paper Back. Complete number line. First edition in dust jacket with mild edgewear & discoloration. More
Vintage, February 2000. Trade Paperback. "[Greene] develops one fresh new insight after another...In the great tradition of physicists writing for the masses, The Elegant Universe sets a standard that will be hard to beat." --George Johnson, "The New York Times Book Review" In a rare blend of scientific insight and..... More
Random House, 1970. Paper Back. Octavo [184 pages]. More
Prentice Hall - Spectrum Books, 1965. Paper Back. Octavo. Moderate shelf wear. Underlining & marginal notes. Previous owner's name inked inside first page. [185 pp.]. More
Clarke Historical Library/Central Michigan University, 1976. Cloth. Octavo. No dustjacket. Orange cloth covered boards with stamped gold lettering along spine. Tight binding. Clean & sound. Illustrated best known for his work on books by L. Frank Baum. [225 pages]. More
Viking, 1969, January 1969. Paper Back. More
Viking Adult, October 1988. First American. Hardcover. Remainder mark. More
The Viking Press, November 1951. Reprint. Cloth. 4th printing married to 2nd print dustjacket with chipping, creasing. Flap is not clipped. Tan cloth covered boards with red and black lettering. Mild dust staining top textblock edge. Deckled fore-edge. Previous owner inked in red date to to rear pastedown. Sound binding..... More
Penguin Classics, August 2004. Trade Paperback. "A story has no beginning or end: arbitrarily one chooses a moment of experience from which to look ahead..." "This is a record of hate far more than of love," writes Maurice Bendrix in the opening passages of The End of the Affair, and..... More
Viking Compass Book, 1971. Reprint. Paper Back. Octavo. Mildly sunned spine. Darkening to margins of front and rear wrapper panel. [271 pages]. More
Simon & Schuster, September 1973. Book Club. Cloth. Octavo. In edgeworn DJ with rubbing. Black cloth covered boards with gold lettering along spine. Back cover, lower right corner, there is tiny blind stamped square indicate this to be a bookclub edition. Tight binding. [315 pages]. More
Viking Press, January 1952. First Edition. Cloth. Octavo. Dustjacket is missing. Brown cloth covered boards with much faded gold lettering along spine. Wear to board edges, heavily worn top of spine. Mild tanning of end pages, but relatively clean & white compared to the heavily foxed, deeply spotted internal pages..... More
Oxford Univ Pr (Sd), May 1980. Trade Paperback. Previous owner's name. More
The Viking Press, February 1973. Paper Back. More
Viking Press, January 1957. First Edition. Cloth. First/first U.S. edition in dustjacket with darkened spine & margins. Not price clipped. Original price of $3 on front flap. Worn with chipping bottom of spine. Beige cloth covered boards with green lettering on front board & spine. Dust stain top textblock edge..... More
Penguin USA, February 2003. Trade Paperback. "Graham Greene's masterpiece" John Updike) In a poor, remote section of Southern Mexico, the paramilitary group, the Red Shirts have taken control. God has been outlawed, and the priests have been systematically hunted down and killed. Now, the last priest is on the run..... More
Penguin USA, February 2003. Trade Paperback. "Graham Greene's masterpiece" John Updike) In a poor, remote section of Southern Mexico, the paramilitary group, the Red Shirts have taken control. God has been outlawed, and the priests have been systematically hunted down and killed. Now, the last priest is on the run..... More
Penguin USA, November 2002. Trade Paperback. "The Quiet American" is a terrifying portrait of innocence at large. While the French Army in Indo-China is grappling with the Vietminh, back at Saigon a young and high-minded American begins to channel economic aid to a 'Third Force'. Fowler, a seasoned foreign correspondent..... More
Simon&Schuster, March 1985. Book Club. Hardcover. More
Penguin, July 1992. Trade Paperback. "The Third Man" is Greene's brilliant recreation of post-war Vienna, a city of desolate poverty occupied by four powers. Rollo Martins, a second-rate novelist, arrives penniless in Vienna to visit his old friend and hero Harry Lime. Harry is dead, but the circumstances surrounding his..... More
Simon & Schuster, November 1972. First Edition. Cloth. First U.S. in very good DJ mild edgewear, creased front panel & rough tear (1/2-inch bottom of spine. Mildew odor. Bad bruise bottom of book's spine, included one-half inch tear of cloth (corresponding to DJ tear). Spine pulled and cloth separated from..... More
Harcourt, April 2003. First Edition. Hardcover. The deepest coal mine in North America was notoriously unpredictable. One late October evening in 1958, it "bumped" - its rock floors heaving up and smashing into rock ceilings. A few miners staggered out, most of the 174 on shift did not. Nineteen men..... More
Farrar, Straus and Giroux, April 2012. Trade Paperback. When the two-time National Book Award finalist Melissa Fay Greene confided to friends that she and her husband planned to adopt a four-year-old boy from Bulgaria to add to their four children at home, the news threatened to place her, she writes..... More
Addison Wesley Publishing Company, October 1991. Hardcover. A narrative of the events of 1978 in McIntosh County, Georgia, when the first black man was elected as a county commissioner. More