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  1. Stamboul Train is the second significant novel by Graham Greene. Set on a train journey from Ostend to Istanbul, the book was renamed Orient Express when it was published in the United States. The novel appeared in 1932 and was Greene's first true success.

    • Graham Greene
    • 1932
  2. 6,225 ratings657 reviews. Published in 1932 as an 'entertainment', Graham Greene's gripping spy thriller unfolds aboard the majestic Orient Express as it crosses Europe from Ostend to Istanbul.

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  3. A classic espionage thriller from master storyteller Graham Greene. ‘One of the most important British writers of the twentieth century - he brought something undeniably new to fiction’ Daily Telegraph. Carleton Myatt meets Coral Musker, a naïve English chorus girl, aboard the Orient Express as it heads across Europe to Constantinople.

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  4. Aboard the Orient Express as it heads across Europe towards Constantinople, a relationship develops between Carleton Myatt and Coral Musker, a naive English chorus girl. Around them a web of...

  5. 13. Feb. 2024 · STAMBOUL TRAIN by GRAHAM GREENE. Publication date 1963 Collection inlibrary; printdisabled; internetarchivebooks Contributor Internet Archive Language English. Access-restricted-item true Addeddate 2024-02-13 04:14:46 Autocrop_version 0.0 ...

  6. 2. Okt. 2010 · Stamboul Train. Graham Greene. Random House, Oct 2, 2010 - Fiction - 224 pages. A classic espionage thriller from master storyteller Graham Greene. 'One of the most important British writers of...

  7. In Graham Greene. …his own with a thriller, Stamboul Train (1932; also published as Orient Express ), which plays off various characters against each other as they ride a train from the English Channel to Istanbul. This was the first of a string of novels that he termed “entertainments,” works similar to thrillers in….