A Gun for Sale

A Gun for Sale

First edition
Author Graham Greene
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Publisher William Heinemann
Publication date
1936
Media type Hardcover (first edition)
OCLC 59545065

A Gun for Sale is a 1936 novel by Graham Greene. The novel was first published by Doubleday Doran in the U.S. in June 1936 as This Gun For Hire; it was published by William Heinemann in the U.K. in July 1936 as A Gun For Sale.

Raven is a man dedicated to ugly deeds. When Raven is paid for killing the Minister of War with stolen notes, he becomes a man on the run. Tracking down the agent who double-crossed him, and eluding the police simultaneously, he becomes both the hunter and the hunted.

The novel ties into Greene's later, more famous work, Brighton Rock. Pinkie Brown's assassination of Kite, the Colleoni's rival mob boss, sets the events of Brighton Rock in motion in much the same way that Raven's assassination of the Minister of War sows the seeds for global conflict in A Gun For Sale.

Several film and television adaptations have been made: a 1941 film version starred Alan Ladd under the title This Gun for Hire (the title of the book's U.S. edition), a Turkish adaptation (Günes Dogmasin) was made in 1961, and an Italian television mini-series, Una pistola in vendita, followed in 1970. The 1941 film was remade as a TV movie in 1991 starring Robert Wagner.

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  1. Greene, Graham. A Gun For Sale. Harmondsworth, Penguin, 1963. p5
  2. Greene, Graham. A Gun For Sale. Harmondsworth, Penguin, 1963. p12
  3. Greene, Graham. A Gun For Sale. Harmondsworth, Penguin, 1963. p40