New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1935. Traven's second book translated into English, and the first appearance of Traven's own translation, which ran nearly 80 pages longer than the UK edition by Chatto & Windus. Set it Mexico, it is a story of gold, greed, and the best and worst in human nature. A distinguished copy of the author''s best-known work, retained by the studio which produced John Huston's Oscar-winning 1948 film noir which catapulted it to international fame. While not marked as such, this copy comes from the collection of Traven's bibliographer, Edward N. Treverton. Treverton 262; Hagemann 56; The Dark Page, Vol.1, pp.324-325. Second Printing of the American Edition, following the first by two months. Octavo (19.5cm); black cloth, with title stamped in gilt on spine and in blind on front cover; brown topstain; dustjacket; [10],366,[4]pp. The Warner Bros. file copy, rubber-stamped "IMPORTANT! Return To Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. Story Dept." on front endpaper. Light wear and…