Books by George Orwell

Portrait of George Orwell

George Orwell, born Eric Arthur Blair, remains one of the twentieth century's most incisive voices on truth, power, and social justice. His clear, uncompromising prose and moral courage shaped modern political thought, offering readers both a mirror and a warning. Whether chronicling life among the working class or exposing the mechanics of totalitarian rule, Orwell wrote with an honesty that still feels startlingly current.

His enduring works, including his dystopian and allegorical fiction as well as his essays, continue to challenge complacency and inspire debate. Readers return to Orwell for his precision of language, his empathy for ordinary people, and his unwavering belief that words can defend freedom. Each page invites reflection on conscience, integrity, and the responsibilities of citizenship.

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  • Animal Farm

    Srishti Publishers & Distributors Animal Farm

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  • Anaconda Verlag Farm der Tiere Animal Farm

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  • Renard Press Ltd A Hanging: And An Appeal for Publishing the Truth

    Book SynopsisGeorge Orwell set out ‘to make political writing into an art’, and to a wide extent this aim shaped the future of English literature – his descriptions of authoritarian regimes helped to form a new vocabulary that is fundamental to understanding totalitarianism. While 1984 and Animal Farm are amongst the most popular classic novels in the English language, this new series of Orwell’s essays seeks to bring a wider selection of his writing on politics and literature to a new readership. A Hanging, the ninth in the Orwell’s Essays series, tells the story of the execution of an unnamed convict in Burma. With the veracity of the story unknown, but thought to be loosely based on Orwell’s own experiences in Burma, the haunting tale leaves the reader contemplating the heavy topic of colonialism, and the right of one to take the life of another.Trade Review'One of Orwell’s earliest essays, but already a demonstration of his superb and subtle craftsmanship.' (Los Angeles Times)

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  • Anaconda Verlag Farm der Tiere

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  • Benediction Classics Down and Out in Paris and London

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  • rotfuchs 1984

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  • Orwell and the Dispossessed

    Penguin Books Ltd Orwell and the Dispossessed

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  • Orwells England

    Penguin Books Ltd Orwells England

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  • Down and Out in Paris and London

    Pan Macmillan Down and Out in Paris and London

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    Book SynopsisDown and Out in Paris and London was George Orwell’s first published book. It is at once a very personal account, and a vivid exposé of hard lives weighed down by poverty in France and England between the wars.Part of the Macmillan Collector’s Library; a series of stunning, clothbound, pocket-sized classics with gold foiled edges and ribbon markers. These beautiful books make perfect gifts or a treat for any book lover. This edition is introduced by writer Lara Feigel.Towards the end of the 1920s, whilst living in Paris, George Orwell’s few remaining funds are stolen and he quickly falls into a life of severe poverty. Living hand to mouth, he shares squalid lodgings with Russian-born Boris and finds tedious and back-breaking work washing up in the bowels of Paris restaurant kitchens. On his return to England, he lives as a tramp, finding occasional shelter in often dangerous doss houses.Trade ReviewThe thief who took the last of an ailing George Orwell’s money from his Paris room in 1929 did a big favour to political literature. -- Vanessa Thorpe * Observer *Little that Orwell has written, here and elsewhere, has lost the hum of relevancy, from the causes of poverty and its long-term effects – “it annihilates the future” – to its everyday toll of boredom. -- Laurence Mackin * Irish Times *Down and Out is an extraordinary and curious book: beautifully phrased, meticulous, honest and funny. George Orwell’s 1933 memoir, and a study of poverty, is a book both rooted in its era and able to transcend it. * Independent *Orwell’s is a plea for empathy for the laborer, the tramp, and the impoverished . . . [it] is a fascinating anthropological study of poverty, its empirical value tarnished by its richly entertaining prose, and overt imposition of Orwell’s political dispositions upon his observations. * Medium *Books like Down and Out show us that the line between deprivation and success can be a very thin one. The latter is often achieved through learning how to love the former . . . What makes [it] fantastic is his lucid prose. * LA Review of Books *Have a look at the book and catch the strange fascination of the telling. Vivid and lurid and unappetizing, are the pictures he gives of what goes on behind the scenes, human and otherwise. * Kirkus Reviews *

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  • Animal Farm

    Prashant Publications Animal Farm

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    Book SynopsisAnimals overthrow human, but power corrupts leading to new dictatorship. Orwell's 'fairy story' critiques idealism and corruption. Almost unpublished due to Stalin criticism, now a classic.

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  • Burmese Days

    Heritage Publishers,New Delhi Burmese Days

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  • Animal Farm

    Classy Publishing Animal Farm

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  • Burmese Days

    HarperCollins Publishers Inc Burmese Days

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  • HarperCollins Publishers Inc Burmese Days

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    Book SynopsisHonest and evocative, George Orwell's first novel is an examination of the debasing effect of empire on occupied and occupier.Burmese Days focuses on a handful of Englishmen who meet at the European Club to drink whisky and to alleviate the acute and unspoken loneliness of life in 1920s Burma—where Orwell himself served as an imperial policeman—during the waning days of British imperialism. One of the men, James Flory, a timber merchant, has grown soft, clearly comprehending the futility of England's rule. However, he lacks the fortitude to stand up for his Indian friend, Dr. Veraswami, for admittance into the whites-only club. Without membership and the accompanying prestige that would protect the doctor, the condemning and ill-founded attack by a bitter magistrate might bring an end to everything he has accomplished. Complicating matters, Flory falls unexpectedly in love with a newly arrived English girl, Elizabeth Lackersteen. Can he find the strength to do right not only by his friend, but also by his conscience?Trade Review“This is a superior novel, not less so because it tells an absorbing story. Orwell has made his people and his background vividly real. And he knows of what he writes." — New York Times “A well integrated, fast moving story.” — Chicago Tribune

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  • HarperCollins Publishers Inc Keep The Aspidistra Flying

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    Book SynopsisA pre-cursor to his more famous works of Animal Farm and 1984, Keep the Aspidistra Flying is Orwell’s social commentary on capitalism’s constraints.

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  • Animal Farm The Graphic Novel

    HarperCollins Animal Farm The Graphic Novel

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    Book SynopsisA beautiful graphic adaptation of George Orwell’s timeless and timely allegorical novel. “All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others.” In 1945, George Orwell, called “the conscience of his generation,” created an enduring, devastating story of new tyranny replacing old, and power corrupting even the noblest of causes. Today it is all too clear that Orwell’s masterpiece is still fiercely relevant wherever cults of personality thrive, truths are twisted by those in power, and freedom is under attack. In this fully authorized edition, the artist Odyr translates the world and message of Animal Farm into a gorgeously imagined graphic novel. Old Major, Napoleon, Squealer, Snowball, Boxer, and all the creatures of Animal Farm come to life in this newly envisaged classic. From his individual brushstrokes to the freedom of his page design, Odyr’s adaptation seam

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  • Animal Farm The Graphic Novel

    Mariner Books Animal Farm The Graphic Novel

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  • Homage to Catalonia

    HarperCollins Homage to Catalonia

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    Book SynopsisA National Review Top Ten Best Nonfiction Books of the Century   “One of Orwell’s very best books and perhaps the best book that exists on the Spanish Civil War.”—The New Yorker   In 1936, originally intending merely to report on the Spanish Civil War as a journalist, George Orwell found himself embroiled as a participant—as a member of the Workers’ Party of Marxist Unity. Fighting against the Fascists, he described in painfully vivid and occasionally comic detail life in the trenches—with a “democratic army” composed of men with no ranks, no titles, and often no weapons—and his near fatal wounding. As the politics became tangled, Orwell was pulled into a heartbreaking conflict between his own personal ideals and the complicated realities of political power struggles.   Considered one of the finest works by a man V. S. Pritchett called &

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  • 1984

    Random House USA Inc 1984

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  • Animal Farm Everymans Library Contemporary

    Random House USA Inc Animal Farm Everymans Library Contemporary

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    Book SynopsisOne of Time magazine's 100 best English-language novels and the most famous of all twentieth-century political allegories.“A wise, compassionate, and illuminating fable for our times.” --The New York TimesThis story of a group of barnyard animals who revolt against their vicious human master, only to submit to a tyranny erected by their own kind, is a universal drama. Taking as his starting point the betrayed promise of the Russian Revolution, Orwell lays out a vision that, in its bitter wisdom, gives us the clearest understanding we possess of the possible consequences of our social and political acts. Orwell is one of the very few modern satirists comparable to Jonathan Swift in power, artistry, and moral authority; in Animal Farm his spare prose and the logic of his dark comedy brilliantly highlight his stark message.“Remains our great satire on the darker face of modern history.” --Malcolm Bradbury&ldqu

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  • Lulu.com Down and Out in Paris and London

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  • Lulu.com REBELION EN LA GRANJA

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  • Lulu.com The Road to Wigan Pier

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  • Wildside Press 1984

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  • MONDIAL Mil naucent okdek kvar

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  • Bibliotech Press Homage to Catalonia

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  • Vettaz Edition Limited 1984

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  • Benediction Classics Nineteen Eighty-Four

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  • Animal Farm

    Vintage Publishing Animal Farm

    Book SynopsisTHE AUTHORATITIVE TEXT "All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others. "Mr Jones, the owner of Manor Farm, is a lazy drunk. The animals decide to overthrow him in a revolution that will allow them to run the farm, liberating themselves and creating a new life of equality and freedom. But they have underestimated the pigs. Napoleon and Snowball form an elite and take control for themselves, and the tyranny of the farmer is replaced with another kind of control leaving the animals again subject to a ruthless and cruel authority. Imagined only as Orwell could, this powerful fable is instilled with humour and an underlying urgency that makes this one of the most prescient warnings ever written. WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY CHRISTOPHER HITCHENS

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  • Tranzlaty Fferm Anifeiliaid Animal Farm

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  • Tranzlaty Rebelión en la Granja

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