Graham Greene: A Private Collection

GRAHAM GREENE

69. The Life Of Graham Greene Volume One 1904-1939, [GREENE, Graham]; SHERRY, Norman

will live to see your first volume, but not your second. And you will not live to see the third.”. Greene was partly right: Greene died in 1991 prior to the second volume’s publication in 1994.

Jonathan Cape, 1989. First edition. Black boards with gilt lettering on the spine, in photographic dustwrapper. Au - thor’s presentation copy to his subject, inscribed on the ti - tle page, “To Graham Hot off the Press! Norman Sherry”, and with Greene’s ownership signature to the half title. Photographic illustrations throughout. A fine copy in a near fine dustwrapper. [44149] £2,500 Greene, impressed with Sherry’s trio of biographies of Joseph Conrad, invited him to “Follow me to the end of my life” over lunch at the Savile club in 1974. The tirelessness with which Sherry approached his task caused Greene to later comment, “I

70. The Last Word And Other Stories

Reinhardt Books, 1990. First edition. Green cloth with gilt lettering on the spine in a decorative dustwrapper, de - signed by Michael Harvey. A fine copy in a fine dust - wrapper, with a touch of fading to the spine. [44621] £40

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