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Editore: The Viking Press, New York (1938)
Quantità: 1
Da: Raptis Rare Books, ABAA/ ILAB (Palm Beach, FL, U.S.A.)
Descrizione: The Viking Press, New York, 1938. First American edition, preceding the British edition by one month of Greene's chilling expose of violence and gang warfare in the pre-war underworld is a classic of its kind. Octavo, original cloth. Presentation copy, inscribed by the author on the front free endpaper, "For Richard Graham Greene." Near fine in near fine dust jacket with light rubbing and wear. Jacket design by George Salter. Housed in a custom clamshell box. First editions signed and inscribed are scarce "Here the probing is carried further in a brilliant and uncompromising indictment of some of the worst aspects of modern civilization, showing us the hard-boiled criminal mind not as a return to savagery but as a horrible perversion of cerebration" (The New York Times). It is the basis for the 1947 film directed by John Boulting and starring Richard Attenborough as gang leader Pinkie Brown and the 2010 film, which stars Sam Riley, Andrea Riseborough, Andy Serkis, John Hurt, Sean Harris and Dame Helen Mirren. Codice articolo 98352
Editore: Heinemann. London (1947)
Quantità: 1
Da: David Cornell (Cambridge, Regno Unito)
Descrizione: Heinemann. London, 1947. Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. 1st Edition. Two volumes. First impressions from the Uniform Edition, both copies dedicated and signed by Greene in black ink, both copies dedicated to Sussex author Geoffrey Cotterell. Both dedications dated March 1947. However, on 'A Gun for Sale' Greene has clearly prepared the dedication in advance, leaving a space for the name of the recipient into which Cotterell's name has been inserted, written in blue ink. 'Brighton Rock' bears a contemporaneous inscription to Cotterell in black ink, uniformly executed. Both copies may be regarded as artefacts of the many months of work that Greene undertook prior to the filming of Brighton Rock in the summer of 1947. The Boulting Brothers began shooting on location in Brighton in June during the hottest summer on record. However, Greene had been travelling from London to Brighton since January to write and reconnoitre, but perhaps more importantly to build relationships and goodwill. His novel had angered many in Brighton, who thought it damaging for tourism and for trade; in 1938 the Brighton Gazette had described the novel as being: "A gross libel on Brighton which gives a totally wrong and damaging impression of the place and its public officials." That sentiment persisted post-war. If Boulting's unit was to film on location, goodwill and co-operation was essential: roads would need to be closed, permits and permissions obtained, so in the early months of 1947 Greene and others sought to build the relationships, co-operation and goodwill necessary for the project to succeed. The first two titles of the Uniform Edition had been recently published and it's likely that Greene prepared signed and dated copies such as this example of 'A Gun for Sale', leaving room for the name of the recipient to be entered into the dedication as required. These two volumes are testament to that endeavour. Collett's London booksellers label to the front pastedown on both volumes. Very good condition, backstrips sunned, dustwrappers slightly edge-worn and faded, otherwise no faults. Signed by Author(s). Codice articolo 2965
Editore: The Viking Press (1938)
Quantità: 1
Da: Fine Book Cellar ABA IOBA PBFA (Chelmsford, Regno Unito)
Descrizione: The Viking Press, 1938. Hardcover. Condizione: Fine. Condizione sovraccoperta: Near Fine. 1st Edition. First American edition, first impression (Viking Press, 1938). True first edition, preceding that of the UK by around one month. Publisher's original red and black cloth with silver lettering to spine. A fine book with black top-stain beautifully preserved, internally clean and free from any inscriptions with a small previous owner sticker to front paste-down. The original, first issue George Salter jacket with $2.50 price to front flap has a touch of toning to spine panel, as is common, with light and occasional rubbing to extremities and a small closed tear to foot of upper joint. An excellent, near fine or better copy of a rare title, especially in superior condition. Codice articolo ABE-1569599430230
Editore: The Viking Press, New York (1938)
Quantità: 1
Da: John W. Knott, Jr, Bookseller, ABAA/ILAB (Laurel, MD, U.S.A.)
Descrizione: The Viking Press, New York, 1938. First edition. Octavo, pp. [1-8] [1-2] 3-358 [359-360], original orange and black cloth, front and spine stamped in silver, top edge stained black. "A blend of horror, adventure, mystery and morbid realism for this weird, sometimes original story of murders at Brighton Rock, the London Coney Island. An unprepossessing Londoner on a Bank Holiday is the first victim and his friend of the day investigates the murder, which was done by Pinkie, a boy of 17, heading a gang of racing racketeers, whose rule is threatened by another more powerful gang. Perversed, abnormal, dwarfed, the "Boy" goes from one razor cutting to another in his attempt to cover his initial crime, is forced to marry a young girl who holds the clue to the first killing, though he hates women and despises his own impotency. And in the end -- inevitable defeat for the "Boy". For this type of thing, overlong and occasionally repetitive, with some unconvincing elements. But there is a good sense of the tawdry scene and the crowds, and considerable originality with interesting psychological touches to the characterization." - Kirkus review, 1 June, 1938. Filmed in 1947 and again in 2010. Hubin, p. 349. A fine copy in a very good to nearly fine dust jacket with mild wear to the corner tips and spine ends, a few rub spots and toning to the spine panel and edges of the rear panel. Provenance, the Otto Penzler copy. (24962). Codice articolo 24962
Editore: The Viking Press, New York (1938)
Quantità: 1
Da: Robert Dagg Rare Books, ABAA (San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.)
Descrizione: The Viking Press, New York, 1938. FIRST EDITION. Precedes the British edition. Some browning/ foxing to pastedowns. Cloth fresh and bright. Otherwise a near fine copy in a near fine dust jacket but for some very minor restoration of tiny chips at spine ends. Haycraft-Queen cornerstone. Codice articolo 29480
Editore: Viking (1938)
Quantità: 1
Da: Blackwell's Rare Books ABA ILAB BA (Oxford, Regno Unito)
Descrizione: Viking, 1938. FIRST EDITION, pp. [viii], 358, 8vo, original salmon pink cloth with black cloth around head, separated by two horizontal silver rules on upper board, backstrip lettered in silver with slight lean to spine, top edge black, dustjacket very bright with backstrip panel sunned and a tiny chip at head of lower joint-fold, a nick at foot of rear panel and some very light dust-soiling to the same, very good. Published a month ahead of the UK edition, in June 1938 - this is a very well-preserved copy. (Wobbe A13b). Codice articolo 59161
Editore: The Viking Press, 1938., New York (1938)
Quantità: 1
Da: BUCKINGHAM BOOKS, ABAA, ILAB, IOBA (GREENCASTLE, PA, U.S.A.)
Descrizione: The Viking Press, 1938., New York, 1938. First edition. First edition. The U. S. edition precedes the U. K. edition. Original red cloth with black and silver band at the top, cloth lightly rubbed else near fine tight copy in dust jacket with light wear to the spine ends and corners, extremities rubbed, rear pastedown sheet lightly toned, small chip to top edge of rear cover panel resulting in a loss to the last letter of the title. Still a better than usual copy of this Haycraft-Queen "Cornerstone" mystery novel. Pinkie Brown is a small-town hoodlum whose gang runs a protection racket based at Brighton race course. When Pinkie orders the murder of a rival, Fred, the police believe it to be suicide. This doesn't convince Ida Arnold, who was with Fred just before he died, and she sets out to find the truth. She comes across naive waitress Rose, who can prove that Fred was murdered. In an attempt to keep Rose quiet Pinkie marries her. But with his gang beginning to doubt his ability, and his rivals taking over his business, Pinkie starts to become more desperate and violent. A Haycraft/Queen Cornerstone mystery and considered by many to be Greene's best mystery novel. Codice articolo 43683
Editore: Nov. 18 (1939)
Quantità: 1
Da: Blackwell's Rare Books ABA ILAB BA (Oxford, Regno Unito)
Descrizione: Nov. 18, 1939. green headed paper, signed in black ink, with stamp of receipt at foot dated 20/11/39, p. [1], crown 8vo, original fold, very good condition. A short note, to the Broadway producer Gilbert Miller, but a significant one in terms of offering a record of the author's taste in contemporary drama, and his wishes in respect of his breakout novel: 'I feel it would be well worth considering Patrick Hamilton as a dramatist for Brighton Rock. You remember Rope and Gas Light? He can put real horror into a play, knows how to get realistic atmosphere, and could manage the good-and-evil theme very well'. In the event, Miller's production employed Walter Kerr and Leo Brady to adapt the work; when the Boulting brothers made the British film version in 1947, the screenplay was undertaken by Greene himself alongside Terence Rattigan, but Greene's admiration for Hamilton's work endured - he called 'West Pier' 'the best novel written about Brighton', modestly disregarding his own contender for the accolade. (Plus VAT in the EU). Codice articolo 65863
Editore: The Viking Press, New York. (1938)
Quantità: 1
Da: Peter Ellis, Bookseller, ABA, ILAB (London, Regno Unito)
Descrizione: The Viking Press, New York., 1938. First edition, preceding the U.K. edition. Octavo. pp [viii], 358.Ownership signature on front pastedown. Endpapers tanned. Very good indeed in very good dustwrapper a bit darkened at the spine, rubbed and nicked at the edges and with faint traces of repair at head of spine. Codice articolo GREENEGR004699
Editore: London: William Heinemann Ltd., 1938 (1938)
Quantità: 1
Da: Peter Harrington. ABA/ ILAB. (London, Regno Unito)
Descrizione: London: William Heinemann Ltd., 1938, 1938. Octavo. Finely bound by the Chelsea Bindery in dark green morocco, titles and decoration to spine, raised bands, single rule to boards, twin rule to turn-ins, black endpapers, gilt edges. A fine copy. First UK edition, first impression. Originally published in the US earlier the same year. Codice articolo 48052
Editore: The Viking Press (1938)
Quantità: 1
Da: Trinity Rare Books (Boyle Rosommon, ROS, Irlanda)
Descrizione: The Viking Press, 1938. Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. Dust Jacket Included. 1st Edition. First edition.The U. S. edition precedes the UK edition. Original red cloth with black and silver band at the top, cloth lightly rubbed else near fine tight copy in dust jacket with light wear to the spine ends and corners, small closed tear to front bottom, front endpaper lightly toned. Included is a book token signed by Greene simply 'Graham' given to Nora Carleton Greene. Signed by Author(s). Codice articolo 104
Editore: London William Heinemann Ltd (1938)
Quantità: 1
Da: Shapero Rare Books (London, Regno Unito)
Descrizione: London William Heinemann Ltd, 1938. First U. K. edition. 8vo., 361pp., usual age-toning to paper, otherwise fine, modern full red morocco with navy blue lettering pieces gilt, navy blue endpapers and all edges gilt, fine. Codice articolo 94525
Editore: Viking Press, New York (1938)
Quantità: 1
Da: Hirschfeld Galleries (Saint Louis, MO, U.S.A.)
Descrizione: Viking Press, New York, 1938. Gilt Cloth. Condizione: Near Fine. Condizione sovraccoperta: Very Good. George Salter (illustratore). 1st Edition. a near fine copy in the original red and black cloth lettered in silver in the Salter pictorial dust jacket, tiny chips to dj else fine, a near fine copy, tight and bright the cloth. The American 1st edition precedes the British first of this title and is rarer. Also the basis of a fine feature film. The dust jacket is pretty and under mylar brodart. a Pretty copy. Size: 8vo. Hard Cover. Codice articolo 1001400
Editore: The Viking Press, New York (1938)
Quantità: 1
Da: Ken Sanders Rare Books, ABAA (Salt Lake City, UT, U.S.A.)
Descrizione: The Viking Press, New York, 1938. Hardcover. Condizione: Very good. Condizione sovraccoperta: very good. First edition. 358pp. Octavo [20.5 cm] in salmon-colored cloth with black band at top, silver-gilt spine title and details. Restoration to lightly chipped jacket with a few small pieces of tape on the reverse; spine lightly cocked and lightly frayed at tips, small indent to front board at foot. First edition, published a month before the UK edition. Codice articolo 56958
Editore: Heinemann, London (1938)
Quantità: 1
Da: Raptis Rare Books, ABAA/ ILAB (Palm Beach, FL, U.S.A.)
Descrizione: Heinemann, London, 1938. First edition of Greene's chilling expose of violence and gang warfare in the pre-war underworld is a classic of its kind. Octavo, original cloth. In near fine condition. Housed in a custom slipcase. An exceptional example. "Here the probing is carried further in a brilliant and uncompromising indictment of some of the worst aspects of modern civilization, showing us the hard-boiled criminal mind not as a return to savagery but as a horrible perversion of cerebration" (The New York Times). It is the basis for the 1947 film directed by John Boulting and starring Richard Attenborough as gang leader Pinkie Brown and the 2010 film, which stars Sam Riley, Andrea Riseborough, Andy Serkis, John Hurt, Sean Harris and Dame Helen Mirren. Codice articolo 7206
Editore: William Heinemann, London, UK (1938)
Quantità: 1
Da: Booky-Wooky (EAST SUSSEX, Regno Unito)
Descrizione: William Heinemann, London, UK, 1938. Hardcover. Condizione: Good. Condizione sovraccoperta: As New. FIRST EDITION & FIRST PRINTING. 1st/1st - This wonderful book certainly stands out from the crowd! - Strong boards firmly held to page block. Small tear to the spine cloth at the top and small chip to bottom. Looks amazingly clean with very minor soiling. Slight scuffing to corners. A beautiful and vibrant facsimile dust-jacket, produced from an original first printing cover, which was beautifully restored, houses the book; so you can see how the book looked exactly when it was first sold! - Iconic pink and black cover design. - All 361 pages are present. The front and rear blank end-pages are missing and there is a small nick to the page edge on the full title page. Pages are browned and foxed throughout.There is a crack at the margin at the very last page. - Graham Greene on Brighton Rock: - Brighton Rock I began in 1937 as a detective story and continued, I am sometimes tempted to think, as an error of judgmentThe first fifty pages of Brighton Rock are all that remain of the detective story; they would irritate me, if I dared to look at them now, for I know I ought to have had the strength of mind to remove them, and to start the story againhowever difficult the revisions might have proved with what is now called Part Two .the setting of Brighton Rock may in part belong to an imaginary geographic region. Though Nelson Place has been cleared away since the war, and the Brighton race gangs were to all intents quashed forever as a serious menace at Lewes Assizes a little before the date of my novel, and even Sherry's dance hall has vanished, they certainly did exist; there was a real Nelson Place, and a man was kidnapped on Brighton front in a broad daylight of the thirties, though not in the same circumstances as Hale, and his body was found somewhere out towards the Downs flung from a car. Colleoni, the gang leader, had his real prototype who had retired by 1938 and lived a gracious Catholic life in one of the Brighton crescents, although I found his name was still law when I demanded entrance by virtue of it to a little London nightclub called The Nest behind Regent Street -- All the same I must plead guilty to manufacturing this Brighton of mine as I never manufactured Mexico or Indochina. There were no living models for these gangsters, nor for the barmaid who so obstinately refused to come alive. I had spent only one night in the company of someone who could have belonged to Pinkie's ganga man from the Wandsworth dog-tracks whose face had been carved because he was suspected of grassing to the bogies after a killing in the stadium. (He taught me the only professional slang I knew, but one cannot learn a language in one night however long.) -- .The Pinkies are the real Peter Pans doomed to be juvenile for a lifetime. They have something of a fallen angel about them, a morality which once belonged to another place. The outlaw of justice always keeps in his heart the sense of justice outraged his crimes have an excuse and yet he is pursued by the Others. The Others have committed worse crimes and flourish. The world is full of Others who wear the masks of Success, of a Happy Family. Whatever crime he may be driven to commit the child who doesn't grow up remains the great champion of justice. "An eye for an eye." "Give them a dose of their own medicine." As children we have all suffered punishments for faults we have not committed, but the wound has soon healed. With Raven and Pinkie the wound never heals. - END - Our orders are shipped within 1 or 2 business days. - Thanks for your interest. Codice articolo 000006
Editore: Heinemann, UK (1938)
Quantità: 1
Da: Lasting Words Ltd (Northampton, UK, Regno Unito)
Descrizione: Heinemann, UK, 1938. Cloth. Condizione: Very Good ++. First Edition. 1st Edition 1938. Michael Sadliers book. Book is very good++ and very bright. Gilt very bright. Pages slightly age toned and endpaers darkened. Contents good. A very nice example and very rare in this condition. More images can be taken upon request. Ref 14651 Size: 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Codice articolo 017750
Editore: Heinemann, London UK (1938)
Quantità: 1
Da: Rare And Antique Books PBFA (Exeter, DEVON, Regno Unito)
Descrizione: Heinemann, London UK, 1938. Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. 1st Edition. Brighton Rock by Graham Greene. First edition. Heinemann, London 1938 A very good condition copy of the classic novel, Brighton Rock. Original red cloth boards with gilt lettering on the spine. The covers are rubbed and spine is lightly darkened. Spine ends are bumped with tiny tear on the spine ends. Few tiny white spots on the spine. The contents are toned. Two sellotape marks on the paste downs. 1cm tear on lower edge of page 27. Hinges tight. 8vo. 361 pp. Codice articolo 000637
Editore: London: William Heinemann Ltd, 1938 (1938)
Quantità: 1
Da: Peter Harrington. ABA/ ILAB. (London, Regno Unito)
Descrizione: London: William Heinemann Ltd, 1938, 1938. Octavo. Original red cloth, titles gilt to spine, publisher's device in blind to rear cover. Spine gently rolled, very slight wear to extremities, covers lightly soiled, top edge dust toned, foxing to book block edges, prelims, margins, and endmatter, short closed nicks to bottom and fore edges of pp. 9-10; a very good copy. First UK edition, first impression. Originally published in the US as Brighton Rock, An Entertainment, one month prior to the UK edition. Brighton Rock is Greene's "most successful attempt to create a work that is as fast-paced as a thriller and as complex as a more leisurely character study" (ODNB). Miller 17b. Codice articolo 121477
Editore: Viking Press, New York (1938)
Quantità: 1
Da: curtis paul books, inc. (Northridge, CA, U.S.A.)
Descrizione: Viking Press, New York, 1938. Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good+. Condizione sovraccoperta: Good+. First Edition. Salmon and black cloth with very slightly rubbed silver gilt, black topstain. Spine ends/corners a tiny bit softened. Tiny cigarette burn darkens about 6 pages following title page. Darkened glue at eps. Small spot on text block edge. The original unclipped jacket has large chip at spine end, scraping at spine edges and rubbing at folds. A tight square unmarked copy in unclipped jacket. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall. Codice articolo 17308
Editore: London Heinemann 1938 (1938)
Quantità: 1
Da: John Atkinson Books ABA ILAB PBFA (Harrogate, Regno Unito)
Descrizione: London Heinemann 1938, 1938. A first edition, first printing published by Heinemann in 1938. A near fine book with some light spotting to the page edges and to the prelims and terminal pages. A small stain to the foot of the front cover - a very nice copy indeed of this rare book. Codice articolo 10567
Editore: London William Heinemann Ltd (1938)
Quantità: 1
Da: Shapero Rare Books (London, Regno Unito)
Descrizione: London William Heinemann Ltd, 1938. First U. K. edition, 8vo. 361pp., endpapers browned, light spotting to title, publisher's cloth, spine slightly discoloured, spine ends and corners a little bumped, light marking to covers, otherwise very good and internally near-fine. Codice articolo 97810
Editore: The Viking Press, New York (1938)
Quantità: 1
Da: Raptis Rare Books, ABAA/ ILAB (Palm Beach, FL, U.S.A.)
Descrizione: The Viking Press, New York, 1938. First American edition, preceding the British edition by one month of Greene's chilling expose of violence and gang warfare in the pre-war underworld is a classic of its kind. Octavo, original cloth. Some light dampstaining, very good in a very good price-clipped dust jacket. Jacket design by George Salter. "Here the probing is carried further in a brilliant and uncompromising indictment of some of the worst aspects of modern civilization, showing us the hard-boiled criminal mind not as a return to savagery but as a horrible perversion of cerebration" (The New York Times). It is the basis for the 1947 film directed by John Boulting and starring Richard Attenborough as gang leader Pinkie Brown and the 2010 film, which stars Sam Riley, Andrea Riseborough, Andy Serkis, John Hurt, Sean Harris and Dame Helen Mirren. Codice articolo 91478
Editore: Heinemann, UK (1938)
Quantità: 1
Da: Lasting Words Ltd (Northampton, UK, Regno Unito)
Descrizione: Heinemann, UK, 1938. Decorative Cloth. Condizione: Near Very Good. First Edition. 1st Edition 1938. Book is very good and quite bright. Spine a little lightened. Gilt still quite bright. Light surface rubbing to spine tips. Pages slightly age toned and lightly foxed. Contents good. Quite a good example that normally turns up in poor condition. More images can be taken upon request. Ref 14575 Size: 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Codice articolo 017491
Editore: Heinemann, London (1938)
Quantità: 1
Da: Burnside Rare Books, ABAA (Portland, OR, U.S.A.)
Descrizione: Heinemann, London, 1938. Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. First Edition. First UK edition. 361 pp. Red cloth with gilt lettering on spine, tan endpapers. Very Good. No jacket. Cloth a bit soiled, worn away at head, slightly soiled back cover; spine dulled; binding a bit shaken. Small stain on top edge, a few finger smudges in margins. A nice copy. The first British edition of Greene's thriller, set in the seaside town of Brighton. Codice articolo 140907123
Editore: Viking Press, New York (1958)
Quantità: 1
Da: Joseph Mercurio, Books, Maps and Prints, (Garrison, NY, U.S.A.)
Descrizione: Viking Press, New York, 1958. Hardcover. Condizione: Near Fine. Condizione sovraccoperta: Very Good. 1st Edition. DJ in archival cover spine sunned, small tears. Published in June 1938. Codice articolo 000811
Editore: London: William Heinemann Ltd, 1938 (1938)
Quantità: 1
Da: Peter Harrington. ABA/ ILAB. (London, Regno Unito)
Descrizione: London: William Heinemann Ltd, 1938, 1938. Octavo. Original red cloth, titles gilt to spine, publisher's device to rear board in blind. Spine sunned and rolled with the cloth fraying slightly at head, tips rubbed, faint marking to front board, stronger on rear, contents tanned. A good copy. First UK edition, first impression. Originally published in the US earlier the same year. Codice articolo 109682
Editore: heinemann 1938 london (1938)
Quantità: 1
Da: Hard to Find Books NZ (Internet) Ltd. (Dunedin, OTAGO, Nuova Zelanda)
Descrizione: heinemann 1938 london, 1938. first edition first impression octavo red cloth boards with gilt lettering to spine, 361pp VG ( moderate tanning, moderate foxing - mostly to prelims and foredges, light fading to spine, tiny cloth wear to bottom edge of spine) A very nice copy of this iconic RARE first edition. NO DEALER DISCOUNT at this very low price. Codice articolo s21b/18
Editore: Invincible Press n.d. circa (1945)
Quantità: 1
Da: Blackwell's Rare Books ABA ILAB BA (Oxford, Regno Unito)
Descrizione: Invincible Press n.d. circa, 1945. FIRST AUSTRALIAN EDITION, the pages toned throughout, last few leaves nicked at head, ownership inscription dated 1948 to title-page, pp. 175, crown 8vo, original stapled wrappers repeating design of the Heinemann first edition, the front repeating ownership inscription and with price sticker, the rear panel toned, rubbed to extremities with some light creasing, chipped at ends of upper joint, good. A fragile edition, giving a pulp feel to Greene's novel whilst retaining the design; it is possible that the text itself is less well-served by the evident abridgement. Codice articolo 66964
Editore: London: William Heinemann Ltd (1938). (1938)
Quantità: 1
Da: Bow Windows Bookshop (ABA, ILAB) (Lewes, Regno Unito)
Descrizione: London: William Heinemann Ltd (1938)., 1938. First English edition, 8vo, (vi), 361, (1) pp. Slightly later signature to fly leaf, mild marginal browning throughout. Original red cloth, some fairly minor marking. Codice articolo 35312