List of books by Graham Greene
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[edit] Bibliography
[edit] Verse
- Babbling April (1925)
[edit] Novels
- The Man Within (1929)
- The Name of Action (1930) (repudiated by author, never re-published)
- Rumour at Nightfall (1932) (repudiated by author, never re-published)
- Stamboul Train (1932) (also published as Orient Express)
- It's a Battlefield (1934)
- England Made Me (1935)
- A Gun for Sale (1936) (also published as This Gun for Hire)
- Brighton Rock (1938)
- The Confidential Agent (1939)
- The Power and the Glory (1940) (also published as The Labyrinthine Ways)
- The Ministry of Fear (1943)
- The Heart of the Matter (1948)
- The Third Man (1949) (novella, as a basis for the screenplay}
- The End of the Affair (1951)
- The Quiet American (1955)
- Loser Takes All (1955)
- Our Man in Havana (1958)
- A Burnt-Out Case (1960)
- The Comedians (1966)
- Travels with My Aunt (1969)
- The Honorary Consul (1973)
- The Human Factor (1978)
- Doctor Fischer of Geneva or The Bomb Party (1980)
- Monsignor Quixote (1982)
- The Tenth Man (1985)
- The Captain and the Enemy (1988)
[edit] Autobiography
- A Sort of Life (1971) (autobiography)
- Ways of Escape (1980) (autobiography)
- A World of My Own (1992) (dream diary, posthumously published)
- Getting to Know the General: the story of an involvement (1984) (about the author's visits to Panama and acquaintance with Omar Torrijos)
[edit] Travel books
- Journey Without Maps (1936)
- The Lawless Roads (also published as Another Mexico) (1939)
- In Search of a Character: Two African Journals (1961)
[edit] Plays
- The Living Room (1953)
- The Potting Shed (1957)
- The Complaisant Lover (1959)
- Carving a Statue (1964)
- The Return of A.J.Raffles (1975)
- The Great Jowett (1981)
- Yes and No (1983)
- For Whom the Bell Chimes (1983)
[edit] Screenplays
- The Future's in the Air (1937)
- The New Britain (1940)
- 21 Days (1940) (based on the novel The First and The Last by John Galsworthy)
- Brighton Rock (1947)
- The Fallen Idol (1948)
- The Third Man (1949)
- Loser Takes All (1956)
- Saint Joan (1957) (based on the play by George Bernard Shaw)
- Our Man in Havana (1959)
- The Comedians (1967)
[edit] Short stories (selected)
- Twenty-One Stories (1954) (originally "Nineteen Stories" [1947], the collection usually presents the stories in reverse chronological order)
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- "The End of the Party" (1929)
- "The Second Death" (1929)
- "Proof Positive" (1930)
- "I Spy" (1930)
- "A Day Saved" (1935)
- "Jubilee" (1936)
- "Brother" (1936)
- "A Chance For Mr Lever" (1936)
- "The Basement Room" (1936) (adapted by the author as The Fallen Idol, a film directed by Carol Reed)
- "The Innocent" (1937)
- "A Drive in the Country" (1937)
- "Across The Bridge" (1938)
- "A Little Place Off The Edgeware Road" (1939)
- "The Case for the Defence" (1939)
- "Alas, Poor Maling" (1940)
- "Men At Work" (1940)
- "Greek Meets Greek" (1941)
- "The Hint of an Explanation" (1948)
- "The Blue Film" (1954)
- "Special Duties" (1954)
- "The Destructors" (1954)
- A Sense of Reality (1963)
- "Under the Garden"
- "A Visit to Morin"
- "Dream of a Strange Land"
- "A Discovery in the Woods"
- "Church Militant" (1956)
- "Dear Dr Falkenheim" (1963)
- "The Blessing" (1966)
- May We Borrow Your Husband? (1967)
- "May We Borrow Your Husband?"
- "Beauty"
- "Chagrin in Three Parts"
- "The Over-night Bag"
- "Mortmain"
- "Cheap in August"
- "A Shocking Accident"
- "The Invisible Japanese Gentlemen"
- "Awful When You Think of It"
- "Doctor Crombie"
- "The Root of All Evil"
- "Two Gentle People"
- The Last Word and Other Stories (1990)
- "The Last Word"
- "The News in English"
- "The Moment of Truth"
- "The Man Who Stole the Eiffel Tower"
- "The Lieutenant Died Last"
- "A Branch of the Service"
- "An Old Man's Memory"
- "The Lottery Ticket"
- "The New House"
- "I Have a Huge Package"
- "Work Not in Progress"
- "Murder for the Wrong Reason"
- "An Appointment With the General"
[edit] Children's books
- The Little Fire Engine (n.d., illus. Dorothy Craigie; 1973, illus. Edward Ardizzone)
- The Little Horse Bus (1966, illus. Dorothy Craigie)
- The Little Steamroller (1963, illus. Dorothy Craigie)
- The Little Train (1957, illus. Dorothy Craigie; 1973, illus. Edward Ardizzone)
[edit] Other
- An impossible woman: The memories of Dottoressa Moor of Capri (ed. Greene, 1975)
- Introduction to My Silent War, by Kim Philby, 1968, British Intelligence double agent, mole for Soviets
- J'Accuse - The Dark Side of Nice (1982)
- Lord Rochester's monkey: Being the life of John Wilmot, Second Earl of Rochester (1974)
- The Pleasure-Dome: The Collected Film Criticism, 1935–40 (ed. John Russell Taylor, 1980)
- The Old School: Essays by Divers Hands (ed. Greene, 1974)
- Yours, etc.: Letters to the Press (1989)
- Why the Epigraph? (1989)

