Graham Greene Package Deal!
A special double deal of two vintage Graham Green Penguin paperbacks! Both are in fair condition, given their age, but The Quiet American cover has been repaired with tape. Pages inside are intact.
Our Man in Havana follows Wormold, a man who joins MI6 and becomes a spy in Cuba, but isn’t really committed to following the rules. Things get creepy when his made-up dispatches to his bosses start to come true.
Paperback; originally published in 1959, this edition is from 1975.
The Quiet American follows Pyle, a man sent to support the French in the fight against the Vietminh. As Pyle makes bloody mistakes, he also clashes with Fowler, a British reporter—and steals his mistress. This book is often hailed as one of Greene’s most controversial novels, and it’s a fascinating look at Vietnam before America’s intervention.
Paperback; originally published in 1955, this edition is from 1977.
A special double deal of two vintage Graham Green Penguin paperbacks! Both are in fair condition, given their age, but The Quiet American cover has been repaired with tape. Pages inside are intact.
Our Man in Havana follows Wormold, a man who joins MI6 and becomes a spy in Cuba, but isn’t really committed to following the rules. Things get creepy when his made-up dispatches to his bosses start to come true.
Paperback; originally published in 1959, this edition is from 1975.
The Quiet American follows Pyle, a man sent to support the French in the fight against the Vietminh. As Pyle makes bloody mistakes, he also clashes with Fowler, a British reporter—and steals his mistress. This book is often hailed as one of Greene’s most controversial novels, and it’s a fascinating look at Vietnam before America’s intervention.
Paperback; originally published in 1955, this edition is from 1977.
A special double deal of two vintage Graham Green Penguin paperbacks! Both are in fair condition, given their age, but The Quiet American cover has been repaired with tape. Pages inside are intact.
Our Man in Havana follows Wormold, a man who joins MI6 and becomes a spy in Cuba, but isn’t really committed to following the rules. Things get creepy when his made-up dispatches to his bosses start to come true.
Paperback; originally published in 1959, this edition is from 1975.
The Quiet American follows Pyle, a man sent to support the French in the fight against the Vietminh. As Pyle makes bloody mistakes, he also clashes with Fowler, a British reporter—and steals his mistress. This book is often hailed as one of Greene’s most controversial novels, and it’s a fascinating look at Vietnam before America’s intervention.
Paperback; originally published in 1955, this edition is from 1977.