The Treasure of the Sierra Madre

£6.00

Penguin Main Series 1155. 1st Edition, published 1956.

Little is known for certain about B. Traven. Evidence suggests that he was born Otto Feige in Schlewsig-Holstein and that he escaped a death sentence for his involvement with the anarchist underground in Bavaria. Traven spent most of his adult life in Mexico, where, under various names, he wrote several bestsellers and was an outspoken defender of the rights of Mexico's indigenous people. First published in 1935, The Treasure of the Sierra Madre is Traven's most famous and enduring work, the dark, savagely ironic, and riveting story of three down-and-out Americans hunting for gold in Sonora.

Condition grading: Good Minus. Some bumping wear to spine ends. Very light creases to front cover. Some staining to top of rear cover. Creases to left corner section of rear cover. . Binding tight. The photographs form part of the description.

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Penguin Main Series 1155. 1st Edition, published 1956.

Little is known for certain about B. Traven. Evidence suggests that he was born Otto Feige in Schlewsig-Holstein and that he escaped a death sentence for his involvement with the anarchist underground in Bavaria. Traven spent most of his adult life in Mexico, where, under various names, he wrote several bestsellers and was an outspoken defender of the rights of Mexico's indigenous people. First published in 1935, The Treasure of the Sierra Madre is Traven's most famous and enduring work, the dark, savagely ironic, and riveting story of three down-and-out Americans hunting for gold in Sonora.

Condition grading: Good Minus. Some bumping wear to spine ends. Very light creases to front cover. Some staining to top of rear cover. Creases to left corner section of rear cover. . Binding tight. The photographs form part of the description.

Penguin Main Series 1155. 1st Edition, published 1956.

Little is known for certain about B. Traven. Evidence suggests that he was born Otto Feige in Schlewsig-Holstein and that he escaped a death sentence for his involvement with the anarchist underground in Bavaria. Traven spent most of his adult life in Mexico, where, under various names, he wrote several bestsellers and was an outspoken defender of the rights of Mexico's indigenous people. First published in 1935, The Treasure of the Sierra Madre is Traven's most famous and enduring work, the dark, savagely ironic, and riveting story of three down-and-out Americans hunting for gold in Sonora.

Condition grading: Good Minus. Some bumping wear to spine ends. Very light creases to front cover. Some staining to top of rear cover. Creases to left corner section of rear cover. . Binding tight. The photographs form part of the description.

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