Greenmantle
Author: John Buchan
Publisher: Penguin Books
Edition & Year: 1956 Edition
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 270
Size: 4.5 in × 7 in ✅
Greenmantle by John Buchan is a fast-paced and gripping adventure novel that stands as one of the early masterpieces of the spy thriller genre. Published in this 1956 Penguin paperback edition (270 pages), the book continues the adventures of Richard Hannay, a character first introduced in Buchan’s earlier works.
Set during the time of the First World War, the novel follows Hannay and his companions as they embark on a dangerous mission across Europe and the Middle East. Their objective is to uncover and prevent a secret plot that could have far-reaching consequences for the war. The story unfolds through a series of dramatic encounters, covert operations, and suspenseful twists, keeping readers engaged throughout.
One of the defining strengths of Greenmantle is its blend of action and intrigue. Buchan masterfully combines elements of espionage with a sense of adventure, creating a narrative that is both exciting and intellectually engaging. The novel explores themes such as loyalty, courage, deception, and international conflict, reflecting the tensions of its historical setting.
The book is also notable for its atmospheric settings and vivid descriptions, transporting readers to diverse locations and capturing the mood of wartime uncertainty. Buchan’s storytelling is clear and dynamic, making the novel accessible while maintaining depth and complexity.
As a classic work of spy fiction, Greenmantle played an important role in shaping the genre, influencing later writers and establishing many of the conventions associated with espionage narratives.
The paperback format makes this edition convenient for reading, while its 1956 Penguin publication adds to its charm as a vintage collectible.
Greenmantle is more than a thriller—it is a cornerstone of adventure and espionage literature, offering readers a timeless journey filled with suspense, action, and intrigue.
- Author: John Buchan
- Publisher: Penguin Books, 1956 Edition
- Format: Paperback, 270 pages
- Content: Spy and adventure novel
- Setting: World War I era
- Themes: Espionage, loyalty, conflict, courage
- Style: Fast-paced, suspenseful, and engaging
- Genre: Classic spy thriller
- Audience: Thriller readers, classic literature lovers
- Collector Appeal: Vintage Penguin edition
Collector’s Note
This 1956 Penguin paperback edition of Greenmantle is a classic and collectible example of early spy fiction. Its historical significance, engaging narrative, and vintage appeal make it a valuable addition for collectors of thrillers, adventure novels, and classic Penguin publications.








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