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The Godfather Paperback - 2004
by Puzo, Mario
- Used
just when you thought you were out, they pull you back in.
More than thirty years ago, a classic was born. A searing novel of the Mafia underworld, The Godfather introduced readers to the first family of American crime fiction, the Corleones, and the powerful legacy of tradition, blood, and honor that was passed on from father to son. With its themes of the seduction of power, the pitfalls of greed, and family allegiance, it resonated with millions of readers across the world-and became the definitive novel of the virile, violent subculture that remains steeped in intrigue, in controversy, and in our collective consciousness.
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- Title The Godfather
- Author Puzo, Mario
- Binding Paperback
- Edition [ Edition: Repri
- Condition Used - Good
- Pages 496
- Language EN
- Publisher Penguin Publishing Group, Greenwich, CT
- Date October 5, 2004
- Bookseller's Inventory # 3288161-6
- ISBN 9780451167712
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