Our Man In Havana

Greene, Graham
1958 (First Edition, first Impression). William Heinemann Ltd , London, England

An overall superb copy of this famous satirical black comedy set in Havana, Cuba.. The novel draws on Greene's own experience within M16 and when U.S. immigration deported him from Puerto Rico in 1954, the made an unplanned visit to Havana and discovered that "every vice was permissible and every trade possible" in a Caribbean fleshpot of mafia-run casinos and nude revues. the had stumbled upon an ideal setting for a comic espionage story. Three years later the returned in the middle of Fidel Castro's guerilla insurgency against a US backed dictator to begin writing this iconic novel Twelve weeks post publication the Cuban Revolution succeeded in January 1959. It has been adapted into a film, a play and opera too.. Basically it is poking fun at the British Intelligence Service and their willingness to believe local informants.

$650.00

Specifications

Author Greene, Graham
Publisher William Heinemann Ltd
Place Published London, England
Year Published 1958 (First Edition, first Impression)
Date of First Edition
or Edition Notes
1958
Size 8vo - Octavo, 152mm x 229mm
Chapters V parts
Pages 273pp

Condition Report

Cover Hard cover in original publisher's blue cloth boards in excellent condition with the original price-clipped dust wrapper designed by Donald Green also in very good condition with minor chipping to the top spine edge, minor shelf wear to other edges and slight brown discolouration to verse dust wrapper upper edges and upper rear also. tightly bound with a very firm spine, now protected in clear archival covering.
Overall Text in excellent condition also, devoid of foxing and prior owner notations with only normal age toning of all pages.