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GRAHAM GREENE [par] Victor de Pange. Preface de Francois Mauriac de l'Academie francaise et un text inedit de Graham Greene traduit par Marcelle Sibon

GRAHAM GREENE [par] Victor de Pange. Preface de Francois Mauriac de l'Academie francaise et un text inedit de Graham Greene traduit par Marcelle Sibon

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GRAHAM GREENE [par] Victor de Pange. Preface de Francois Mauriac de l'Academie francaise et un text inedit de Graham Greene traduit par Marcelle Sibon

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Paris: Classiques du XXe Siecle, 1953. First trade edition. 16mo. Text lightly tanned, else a near fine copy. First trade edition, 16mo. Inscribed by Victor de Pange, in year of publication, on half-title page.

Prints Graham Greene's "(Fragment de journal) Le Grand Bombardement du Mercredit 16 Avril 1941" (six pages), as well as much information about Greene by Victor de Pange.
Francois Mauriac won the 1952 Nobel Prize in Literature. Wobbe E27

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Richard Greene is a professor of English at the University of Toronto and the editor of the highly acclaimed Selected Letters of Edith Sitwell . He is also writing a biography of Sitwell.

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Title
GRAHAM GREENE [par] Victor de Pange. Preface de Francois Mauriac de l'Academie francaise et un text inedit de Graham Greene traduit par Marcelle Sibon
Author
(Greene, Graham) Pande, Victor de
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16mo
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Used - Text lightly tanned, else a near fine copy
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First trade edition
Publisher
Classiques du XXe Siecle
Place of Publication
Paris
Date Published
1953
Keywords
British

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