The Godfather: Deluxe Edition

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Penguin, Oct 11, 2022 - Fiction - 432 pages
A special deluxe hardcover edition of The Godfather—the unforgettable saga of an American crime family that became a #1 bestseller and global phenomenon.

This deluxe edition of The Godfather includes:
• A jacket featuring a new take on the iconic original cover
• Printed cover boards with art that will titillate hardcore fans
Stained edges
• Beautifully illustrated endpapers


Since its release in 1969, The Godfather has made an indelible mark on American crime fiction. From the mind of master storyteller Mario Puzo, it traces the Corleone family, whose brilliant and brutal portrayal illuminated the violent and seductive allure of power in American society. A tale of family and loyalty, law and order, obedience and rebellion, it has stood the test of time as the definitive novel of the Mafia underworld.
 
Beyond the bestselling novel, Francis Ford Coppola’s incomparable film adaptation and Academy Award winner for Best Picture cemented The Godfather's reputation as a triumph in storytelling and a seminal classic for the ages. With a legacy of blood and honor, it is a cultural touchstone that has resonated for generations, and still mesmerizes readers to this day.
 

Contents

Section 1
3
Section 2
55
Section 3
76
Section 4
79
Section 5
85
Section 6
89
Section 7
96
Section 8
100
Section 18
237
Section 19
243
Section 20
259
Section 21
282
Section 22
285
Section 23
305
Section 24
330
Section 25
337

Section 9
107
Section 10
113
Section 11
125
Section 12
143
Section 13
165
Section 14
179
Section 15
213
Section 16
221
Section 17
231
Section 26
347
Section 27
362
Section 28
370
Section 29
387
Section 30
395
Section 31
405
Section 32
419
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About the author (2022)

The son of Italian immigrants who moved to the Hell’s Kitchen area of New York City, Mario Puzo was born on October 15, 1920. After World War II, during which he served as a U.S. Army corporal, he attended City College of New York on the G.I. Bill and worked as a freelance writer. During this period he wrote his first two novels The Dark Arena (1955) and The Fortunate Pilgrim (1965).

When his books made little money despite being critically acclaimed, he vowed to write a bestseller. The Godfather (1969) was an enormous success. He collaborated with director Francis Ford Coppola on the screenplays for all three Godfather movies and won Academy Awards for both The Godfather (1972) and The Godfather, Part II (1974). He also collaborated on the scripts for such films as Superman (1978), Superman II (1981), and The Cotton Club (1984). He continued to write phenomenally successful novels, including Fools Die (1978), The Sicilian (1984), The Fourth K (1991), and The Last Don (1996). Mario Puzo died on July 2, 1999. His final novel, Omerta, was published in 2000.

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