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Carr, John Dickson ; Graham Greene ; et al ELLERY QUEEN'S MYSTERY MAGAZINE - April 1950 New York The American Mercury 1950 First Edition Stiff Wrappers Very Good- 8vo; Contains the first publication of The Gentleman from Paris by John Dickson Carr - the winner of the Fifth Annual EQMM contest. Also includes Graham Greene's THE THIRD MAN. Though first published in American Magazine about a year earlier, EQMM chose to reprint this Greene tale to coincide with the premiere of the Korda and Selznick movie starring Orson Welles and Joseph Cotten (so stated in preface to story). A decent copy with a split in wrappers at base of spine & creased lower right corner. Price: 14.95 USD
Greene, Graham IT'S A BATTLEFIELD New York Doubleday, Doran & Co 1934 First American Edition Hardcover Very Good+ ; 8vo; (xiv), 304 pages; First American Edition (stated) A very nice copy of this early Greene adventure. Price: 64.95 USD
Greene, Graham THE HUMAN FACTOR London Bodley Head 1978 First Edition Hardcover Near Fine in Near Fine dustjacket 8vo; A novel based on life in any Secret Service must necessarily contain a large element of fantasy, for a realistic description would almost certainly infringe some clause or other in some official secrets Act. Operation Uncle Remus is purely a product of the author's imagination, as are all the characters, whether English, African, Russian or Polish." Price: 34.95 USD