A group of eleven volumes, comprising : GREENE, Graham (1904-1991). The Man Within . London: Heinemann, 1929. First edition of Greene’s first novel . Octavo. Original black cloth, titles to spine in gilt, publisher’s blind stamp to lower board (spine lightly rolled); original printed dust-jacket (rubbed and tanned, tape residue to verso, a few nicks and marks, upper flap creased); housed in green half morocco box. – The Living Room. A play in two acts . London: Heinemann, 1953. First edition, presentation copy, inscribed by the author to the play’s first director . Octavo. (Lightly browned.) Original red cloth, titles to spine gilt (faintly rubbed at extremities); original photographic dust-jacket (nicked and lightly rubbed, spine lightly faded); housed in grey cloth slipcase. Provenance : Peter Glenville (1913-1996, the first director of the play; authorial presentation inscription on front endpaper: ‘For Peter with great gratitude & affection from Graham June 1 1953 Begun in Achill, continued in Anacapa & finished in Kuala Lumpur!’). – The Comedians . London: Bodley Head, 1966. First edition, presentation copy, inscribed by the author prior to publication . Octavo. Original green cloth, titles to spine gilt (light fading to a portion of bottom edge); original tiny nicks at head of spine, light tanning to top edge of flaps) Provenance: Marcelle Sibon (the author’s French translator; authorial presentation inscription on front endpaper: ‘For Marcelle with love from Graham Christmas 1965’. – The Third Man and The Fallen Idol . London: William Heinemann, 1950. First edition . Octavo. Original black cloth, titles to spine in silver (some spots to edges); original photographic dust-jacket (lightly rubbed and nicked, small hole on lower fold of spine panel); housed in a black cloth slipcase. Provenance : Diana Lenygon (embossed library stamp to front endpaper). – The Revenge. An autobiographical fragment . London: Privately printed at The Stellar Press, 1963. First edition, one of just 300 copies. Presentation copy inscribed by the publisher to J. B. Priestley . Octavo. Original green printed wrappers (faint crease to front wrapper). Provenance : J. B. Priestley (1894-1984; bookplate on verso of front wrapper, presentation inscription from the publisher Max Reinhardt on endpaper: ‘To Jack from Max Happy Christmas’). – The Great Jowett . London: The Bodley Head, 1981. First edition, number 504 of 525 signed by the author . Octavo. Original orange cloth, titles to spine in gilt, titles to front board orange against black ground within oval gilt frame. – The Lost Childhood and other Essays . London: Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1951. First edition . Octavo. Original light grey cloth, titles to spine gilt, top edge stained red (some minor fading); original dust-jacket (light fading to spine panel, spotting, two short repaired tears). – A Burnt Out Case . London: Heineman, 1961. First edition . Octavo. Original black cloth, titles to spine in silver (faintly marked); original dust-jacket (lightly rubbed and tanned, a few minor marks to lower panel). – Monsignor Quixote . London & Sydney: The Bodley Head, 1982. First edition . Octavo. Original green cloth, titles to spine in gilt, top edge green (a few spots to fore-edge); original dust-jacket. – The Complaisant Lover. A Comedy . London: Heinemann, 1959. First edition . Octavo. (Inscription neatly erased from endpaper.) Original blue boards, titles to spine gilt; original printed dust-jacket (ightly faded to spine). – British Dramatists . London: William Collins, 1942. First edition . Octavo. 8 colour plates, 26 black and white illustrations (light spotting). Original brown printed boards (lightly rubbed, corners just bumped); original dust-jacket repeating design from boards (dust-jacket rubbed with small chips at edges, spine a little faded).