The Story
6b Mario Puzo. London: William Heinemann, 1969. First UK Edition.
Notes
The Godfather is a crime novel by Mario Puzo that chronicles the rise and struggles of the Corleone family, an Italian-American mafia dynasty in post–World War II New York. The story centers on Vito Corleone, the aging patriarch, and his youngest son, Michael, who evolves from a reluctant outsider to the cunning head of the family. The novel explores themes of power, loyalty, family, revenge, and the moral complexities of organized crime, painting a detailed picture of the Mafia’s inner workings. Its gripping narrative and memorable characters made it a bestseller and laid the foundation for the legendary film adaptation.
Mario Puzo was an American writer best known for creating The Godfather, the 1969 novel that became a cornerstone of modern crime fiction. Puzo drew on his Italian-American background and fascination with organized crime to craft complex characters and morally intricate stories. Beyond The Godfather, he authored several other novels and screenplays, but it was his depiction of the Corleone family that cemented his place in literary and popular culture history.
Description
Black cloth binding with gilt lettering to spine. Original dust wrapper. Fine condition.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
6b Mario Puzo. London: William Heinemann, 1969. First UK Edition.
Notes
The Godfather is a crime novel by Mario Puzo that chronicles the rise and struggles of the Corleone family, an Italian-American mafia dynasty in post–World War II New York. The story centers on Vito Corleone, the aging patriarch, and his youngest son, Michael, who evolves from a reluctant outsider to the cunning head of the family. The novel explores themes of power, loyalty, family, revenge, and the moral complexities of organized crime, painting a detailed picture of the Mafia’s inner workings. Its gripping narrative and memorable characters made it a bestseller and laid the foundation for the legendary film adaptation.
Mario Puzo was an American writer best known for creating The Godfather, the 1969 novel that became a cornerstone of modern crime fiction. Puzo drew on his Italian-American background and fascination with organized crime to craft complex characters and morally intricate stories. Beyond The Godfather, he authored several other novels and screenplays, but it was his depiction of the Corleone family that cemented his place in literary and popular culture history.
Description
Black cloth binding with gilt lettering to spine. Original dust wrapper. Fine condition.

























