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  • Published: 20 August 2026
  • ISBN: 9781837313570
  • Imprint: Penguin eBooks
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 320

The Treasure of the Sierra Madre

  • B. Traven



Three desperate prospectors embark on a perilous quest for gold in 1920s Mexico

'Gold is a very devilish sort of a thing, believe me, boys'

Deep in the wild heart of Mexico’s Sierra Madre mountains lies treasure beyond reckoning, just waiting to be found by those who know where to look. Or so believe three Americans – Dobbs, Curtin and Howard – down on their luck and desperate for a way out. Teaming up on a perilous quest to hunt for gold, they soon find their fragile alliance tested, both by a band of local outlaws, and by their own greed. First published in 1927 and made into a classic film by John Huston, The Treasure of the Sierra Madre is a savagely ironic, anarchic cult novel about the price of ambition and the limits of endurance.

  • Published: 20 August 2026
  • ISBN: 9781837313570
  • Imprint: Penguin eBooks
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 320

Praise for The Treasure of the Sierra Madre

B. Traven is coming to be recognized as one of the narrative masters of the twentieth century

New York Times Book Review

Traven tells his story better than the best storytellers; delves deeper into characters than most so-called psychological writers. All the virility, terseness and tension that Hemingway worked so hard for... seem to be Traven's by birthright

Books and Bookmen

Traven was above all a passionate defender of the victims of society, a man who hated injustice… His books were marvellous affirmations of his faith in the beaten man and his stories were permeated with a great and single-minded vision

John Huston

Traven's philosophical anarchism, his disengagement, his scorn for regimentation and material goods and his love of individual liberty and the primitive past could, conceivably, command as much reverence form the new generation as does Henry David Thoreau

Los Angeles Times