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1957 Greek Fire by Winston Graham Vintage British Fiction Book

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1957 Greek Fire by Winston Graham Vintage British Fiction Book

1957 Greek Fire by Winston Graham Vintage British Fiction BookGreek FireBy Winston GrahamPublished by The Popular Book Club: London 1957"Winston Mawdsley Graham OBE, born Winston Grime (30 June 1908 - 10 July 2003), was an English novelist best known for the Poldark series of historical novels set in Cornwall, though he also wrote numerous other works, including contemporary thrillers, period novels, short stories, non-fiction and plays. Winston Graham was the author's pseudonym until he changed his name by deed poll from Grime to Graham on 7 May 1947."Light wear and fading to dustjacket. Pages age toned otherwise very good condition overall. Please study photos to understand condition. Happy to provide more photos on request.Size 19cm x 12.5cm x 2cm - 190 Pages
1957 Greek Fire by Winston Graham Vintage British Fiction Book

Greek Fire
By Winston Graham
Published by The Popular Book Club: London 1957

" Greek Fire, by Winston Graham, was published by The Popular Book Club in London in 1957. This compelling historical novel, set in the turbulent years following World War II, combines intrigue, romance, and political tension in the Mediterranean world. Graham—best known for his Poldark series—crafts a tale of espionage and moral complexity as Western agents navigate the shifting loyalties and simmering dangers of post-war Greece. Against a backdrop of sunlit islands and Cold War uncertainty, he weaves a story of passion and betrayal where the boundaries between love and duty become perilously blurred.

Written with Graham's characteristic narrative precision and emotional depth, Greek Fire explores themes of courage, deception, and the enduring scars of war. His descriptive prose vividly evokes both the beauty and volatility of the Aegean setting, lending the novel an atmosphere of tension and melancholy.

This 1957 Popular Book Club edition captures Graham at the height of his storytelling craft, blending historical authenticity with psychological insight. It would appeal to readers of mid-twentieth-century adventure fiction, admirers of Winston Graham's broader oeuvre, and collectors of post-war British literary thrillers."

Light wear and fading to dustjacket. Pages age toned otherwise very good condition overall. Please study photos to understand condition. Happy to provide more photos on request.

Size 19cm x 12.5cm x 2cm - 190 Pages

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    Condition: Good
    Binding: Hardcover
    Special Attributes: Dust Jacket
    Region: Europe
    Subject: Literature & Fiction
    Original/Facsimile: Original
    Seller Notes: Light wear and fading to dustjacket. Pages age toned otherwise very good condition overall. Please study photos to understand condition. Happy to provide more photos on request.
    Language: English
    Author: Winston Graham
    Publisher: The Popular Book Club: London
    Year Printed: 1957
    Sub-subject: British Fiction