
The dustwrapper is price clipped and very smart with only minor shelfwear and minor chipping to the head and tail of the spine. Externally excellent with only minor shelfwear and slight bumping to the head and tail of spine, with the cloth to the spine which is slightly faded. In the original publisher's cloth binding.

There, he learned about German agents in Portugal sending Germany false reports for some incentives.?This novel was adapted into a film in 1959 directed by Carol Reed.In the original and price clipped dustwrapper designed by Donald Green. Greene was inspired by his own experiences in the MI6, when he was appointed in 1941 with counter espionage in the Iberian Peninsula. The first edition, first impression of this work by one of the most important writers of the twentieth century.?A melodrama with undertones set in Havana Cuba, developing around the British intelligence services, particularly the MI6, and mocking their trust in local informants. An excellent first edition copy of this brilliant black comedy novel by Graham Greene. Pages clean with a touch of age toning, as usual with the type of paper used.

Previous owner's gift inscription to the front free endpaper dated 1958. The dust wrapper very smart and price clipped, wit minor shelf wear, light sunning to the spine.

Externally lovely with minor shelf wear only, light bumping to the head and tail of the spine. In the original publisher's full cloth binding.

There, he learned about German agents in Portugal sending Germany false reports for some incentives.?This novel was adapted into a film in 1959 directed by Carol Reed.In the original and price clipped dust wrapper designed by Donald Green. The first edition, first impression of this popular novel by one of the most important writers of the twentieth century.?A melodrama with undertones set in Havana Cuba, developing around the British intelligence services, particularly the MI6, and mocking their trust in local informants. A lovely first edition of this important black comedy novel by Graham Greene.
