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- Cuba, Haiti, and Argentina, which led to the coining of the expression "Greeneland" to describe such settings. A stranger with no shortage of calling cards:...
- of FIFA) Groenlandia (production company), Italian production company "Greeneland", a literary setting typical of the novels of Graham Greene: a poor, hot...
- criticism similar to that later applied to Graham Greene. But where "Greeneland" has been characterised as a recurring and recognisable atmosphere independent...
- Graham Greene, The Lawless Roads, page ?? Riding, Alan (2 December 2001). "Greeneland Revisited". New York Times. Retrieved 5 January 2014. Schweizer, Bernard...
- siglo de cine español (Planeta, 1998), p. 17 Quentin Falk, Travels in Greeneland: The Complete Guide to the Cinema of Graham Greene (2000), p. 149 "Metropolitan...
- 1673 (25 Cha. 2. c. 7), long-titled An Act for the incouragement of the Greeneland and Eastland Trades, and for the better secureing the Plantation Trade...
- Act 1672 (25 Cha.II c.7), entitled An Act for the incouragement of the Greeneland and Eastland Trades, and for the better secureing [sic] the Plantation...
- Annotated Bibliography, p.22 Graham Greene on The Confidential Agent Greeneland http://greeneland.tripod.com/agent.htm. Retrieved 18 December 2015 "A Book & Movie...
- act. 25 Car. 2. c. 7 Trade Act 1672 An Act for the incouragement of the Greeneland and Eastland Trades, and for the better secureing the Plantation Trade...
- terce. On 18 July 1527, the earl received a charter for the lands of Greeneland and Wester Clyth in Caithness. A bond of "manhood" was entered into by...