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The Labyrinthine Ways.
First published in the UK as The Power and the Glory, the title was changed to The Labyrinthine Ways for the US market.
Hailed by John Updike as 'Graham Greene's masterpiece', the work was chosen by TIME magazine as one of the hundred best English-language novels since 1923. On its publication, William Golding claimed Greene had 'captured the conscience of the twentieth century man like no other.'
First US edition, first impression, first state (with pp.165 and 256 transposed, and with p.165 beginning 'A voice said:'); 8vo; light offsetting to endpapers, else unmarked internally; publisher's bright yellow cloth, titles and ornamentation to spine and upper cover in dark blue, dark green topstain, with the unclipped pictorial dustjacket, minor edge-wear, a couple of chips to foot of spine with internal tape repair; a very good copy.
Miller 20b.
Hailed by John Updike as 'Graham Greene's masterpiece', the work was chosen by TIME magazine as one of the hundred best English-language novels since 1923. On its publication, William Golding claimed Greene had 'captured the conscience of the twentieth century man like no other.'
First US edition, first impression, first state (with pp.165 and 256 transposed, and with p.165 beginning 'A voice said:'); 8vo; light offsetting to endpapers, else unmarked internally; publisher's bright yellow cloth, titles and ornamentation to spine and upper cover in dark blue, dark green topstain, with the unclipped pictorial dustjacket, minor edge-wear, a couple of chips to foot of spine with internal tape repair; a very good copy.
Miller 20b.
$27,929,676.41
The Labyrinthine Ways.â
$27,929,676.41
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First published in the UK as The Power and the Glory, the title was changed to The Labyrinthine Ways for the US market.
Hailed by John Updike as 'Graham Greene's masterpiece', the work was chosen by TIME magazine as one of the hundred best English-language novels since 1923. On its publication, William Golding claimed Greene had 'captured the conscience of the twentieth century man like no other.'
First US edition, first impression, first state (with pp.165 and 256 transposed, and with p.165 beginning 'A voice said:'); 8vo; light offsetting to endpapers, else unmarked internally; publisher's bright yellow cloth, titles and ornamentation to spine and upper cover in dark blue, dark green topstain, with the unclipped pictorial dustjacket, minor edge-wear, a couple of chips to foot of spine with internal tape repair; a very good copy.
Miller 20b.
Hailed by John Updike as 'Graham Greene's masterpiece', the work was chosen by TIME magazine as one of the hundred best English-language novels since 1923. On its publication, William Golding claimed Greene had 'captured the conscience of the twentieth century man like no other.'
First US edition, first impression, first state (with pp.165 and 256 transposed, and with p.165 beginning 'A voice said:'); 8vo; light offsetting to endpapers, else unmarked internally; publisher's bright yellow cloth, titles and ornamentation to spine and upper cover in dark blue, dark green topstain, with the unclipped pictorial dustjacket, minor edge-wear, a couple of chips to foot of spine with internal tape repair; a very good copy.
Miller 20b.










