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2021SONG0141989955Penguin 2021-03-04. Unabridged. audioCD. Used: Good. 5.47x1.38x5.59. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Penguin unknown
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201414727London; Folio Society 2014. 2014. First Edition thus. Octavo pp. xvi 287. Beautifully illustrated by Jonathan Burton. Publisher's navy blue cloth with title in red to spine with an image of 'Big Brother' printed in black to upper board in a black slipcase. A fine copy. An attractive copy of perhaps the greatest dystopian novel of all time. Introduced by Alan Rusbridger. London; Folio Society, 2014. hardcover
1949mon0000107436Harcourt Brace & Co. 1949T. hardcover. Very Good. 1.1024 in x 8.1102 in x 5.6693 in. BOMCrnHardcover.rnMinor wear to the mylar covered dust jacket.rnLittle cover wear.rnClean unmarked text. rnTight binding.rn Harcourt Brace & Co. hardcover
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1986097069New York: Harcourt Brace and Company 1986. Hardcover. Fine/Good. Gray covers in a blue dust jacket. 8vo 314 pages. Dust jacket torn at the base of the spine. <br/> <br/> Harcourt Brace and Company hardcover
2024032420London: Folio Society 2024. Book. Illus. by La Boca. Near Fine. Pictorial Boards. Limited Edition. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. Pictorial black red white and silver to boards. Illustrated endpapers. Decorative edges. Photograph to frontis and an additional 7 colour plates throughout. Limited edition of 750 copies this is copy # 524. 4to: 10.5 x 8.75 inches; 27 x 22 cms. Signed by introducer Elif Shafak and illustrator La Boca. Text printed in red and black. Seventy fifth anniversary edition. Includes ribbon marker with exclusive print stickers and patch in separate presentation folder. Housed in sturdy patterned clam shell box with magnetic flaps. All near fine. Folio Society Hardcover
198451775London: Secker & Warburg; Weston Massachusetts: M. & S. Press 1984. First edition thus 4to xx 381 1 pp. Light marginal browning throughout. Cloth d.w. an excellent copy in the original cardboard slipcase this with some marks and wear. London: Secker & Warburg; Weston, Massachusetts: M. & S. Press unknown
194967423Printed in the USA: S. J. Reginald Saunders & Co 1949. First Canadian edition. Cloth over boards. Good. Hardcover cloth khaki over boards. 8vo. 314pp. Unillustrated. Title stamped in red on front board; author and publisher stamped in black on the spine. Deckled fore edge. Slightly age toned. Darkened head. Text block is clean unmarked and square with a strong binding. Spine and head sunned. Lightly bumped corners and slight shelf wear. Good condition. S. J. Reginald Saunders & Co unknown
157728Weston Massachusetts: M&S Press 1984. War is peace. Freedom is slavery. Ignorance is strength First edition number 43 of 55 deluxe copies from a total edition of 330 copies specially bound by the Grey Parrot bindery quoting the infamous slogans of The Party on the front cover. Published in 1984 this sumptuous privately printed edition presents in facsimile all that survives of the preliminary draft versions of Nineteen Eight-Four a manuscript described by Sonia Orwell as "the only MS of any of George's books in existence". Orwell's classic work of dystopian fiction was begun in 1946 and composed in four stages. The extant manuscript provides the narrative of Nineteen Eighty-Four in outline from the beginning almost to the conclusion with some gaps. As noted by Peter Davison in his Introduction to this edition "despite all the rewriting revealed by this facsimile it is remarkable how closely what has survived adheres to the main sweep of the narrative of Nineteen Eighty-Four. All the principal features except the Appendix on Newspeak are present suggesting that the story had been pretty fully formed in Orwell's mind by the time he sat down to write it". In 1952 Sonia Orwell contributed "the original manuscript of Orwell's last novel partly in typescript but mainly in his own manuscript" to a charity auction at Christie's. It sold to Scribner's of New York who then arranged a sale to a collector in Kansas. Scribner's again handled the manuscript in 1969 when it was sold to Daniel G. Siegel. It is now at Brown University Library. This privately printed limited edition was limited to 330 copies of which there were two issues: 275 copies with morocco-backed marbled boards and 55 copies described as "special copies" which are bound in full morocco by the Gray Parrot bindery with a folding box. The present copy is from the smallest and most deluxe issue and the only one with the party slogans incorporated into the binding. The volume comprises a preface by Daniel G. Siegel an Introduction by Peter Davison 190 colour facsimile illustrations and a full transcript of Orwell's manuscript. Folio. 190 colour facsimile illustrations. Original blue morocco with black onlays by Gray Parrot Easthampton spine lettered in gilt panel to front cover with lettering "War is Peace Freedom is Slavery Ignorance is Strength" in gilt. Light grey endpapers. Housed in original blue morocco-backed grey cloth folding box with spine lettered in gilt. Fine condition. Presented in original numbered cardboard carton. hardcover
99-TVD2-SHDGHardcover. Good. Book Club Edition with dot on rear board BOMC flyer $3.00 price on jacket. Jacket has moderate wear nicks and fading. Book has minimal wear pages somewhat yellowed with an occasional minor blemish. hardcover
1949184993London: Secker & Warburg 1949. It's a beautiful thing the destruction of words First edition of the author's final book a warning against totalitarianism in any guise. Its effect on the English language has been remarkable introducing into common parlance terms such as "doublethink" "newspeak" and "Big Brother". Octavo 178 x 119 mm. Finely bound by the Chelsea Bindery in green morocco spine lettered and decorated green raised bands single rule to boards gilt burgundy endpapers twin rule to turn-ins gilt gilt edges. A fine copy. Fenwick A12a. hardcover
199960278Martin Secker & Warburg Ltd. Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1999. Hardback. 0436410559 . 1999 illustrated edition published in celebration of the 50th anniversary of Nineteen Eighty-Four. Dust jacket is bright and unmarked unprice clipped; boards are slightly bowed indentation to upper edge of rear board no marks corners sharp; binding is tight; pages are unmarked with bright colour illustrationsupper edges lightly spotted signed by illustrator on half-title. ; 7.75 x 1 x 10 inches; 250 pages; Signed by Illustrator . Martin Secker & Warburg Ltd hardcover
1949158742London; Toronto: Secker and Warburg; S. J. Reginald Saunders & Co. Ltd. 1949. First Canadian edition stated on title verso. Hardcover. Very good/Fair. 314 p. 21 cm. Grey cloth in mylar-covered dustjacket. Jacket has tears chips and creases. Large chips in top of rear cover affecting lettering spine ends and top of front panel. Light soiling. Book itself has a few marks on endpapers and title page. <br/><br/>Perhaps the most powerful statement ever about life without freedom. Secker and Warburg; S. J. Reginald Saunders & Co. Ltd. hardcover
1949140949117London: Secker & Warburg 1949. First Edition. Near Fine/Near Fine. First edition first printing. Bound in publisher's pale green cloth with red lettering to spine; purple topstain. Near Fine with light fading to cloth at spine and edges. Bookplate of former owner at front pastedown. In a sharp unclipped dust jacket with fading to spine light rubbing and light edge wear. A beautiful copy of a book difficult to find in this nice of condition. Fenwick A.12.a. Secker & Warburg unknown
194933722<p>New York: Harcourt Brace & Co 1949 First BCE in red and black-stamped full gray cloth no text markings NOT ex-lib binding tight pages bright light shelf wear & soil to boards with softening & beginnings of fraying to spine ends small neat name to front pastedown else clean solid copy of the book club edition issued simultaneously with the first trade edition; 8vo; 314pp. Hard Cover. Good.</p> Harcourt, Brace & Co hardcover
26052Harcourt Brace 1949. VG/VG-. Stated ""first American edition"" on copyright page. Jacket priced $3.00. Previous owner's sticker remnant on FFEP. Decent jacket with chips and small tears at extremities. Apprears to be a first Book Club Edition as there is a small dot on bottom right of rear board although basically identical to true first edition. Ask for photos. Harcourt Brace (1949) unknown
1949375968New York: Harcourt & Brace 1949. First American edition. 314 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Publisher's cloth; edges lightly rubbed and spine lightly faded. Light offsetting to endpapers. Else fine in blue dust jacket. First American edition. 314 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Harcourt & Brace unknown
1977LPB011242GONew York: Harcourt Brace 1977. Book Club Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. In beige boards with terra cotta cloth to spine and copper foil to type. Bump to bottom rear corner and wear/scuffing to bottom of front board. Some smudges to front page ends. Jacket has some edgewear/nicks and very short tears to spine ends/corners. Harcourt Brace hardcover
194929329New York: Harcourt Brace 1949. First edition later printing. Hardcover book. Very good condition. Orwell's dystopian novel. 8vo 314pp grey cloth binding with black and maroon text on front and spine original price clipped dj in blue black and white. Dj slt. rubbed at edges. Internally clean and bright. Harcourt Brace hardcover
199257825Norwalk Conn.: Easton Press. Fine with no dust jacket. 1992. Hardcover. Full leather titled/decorated in gilt all edges gilt hubbed spine silk ribbon marker. Collector's edition. Publisher's bookplate and publisher's note laid in. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . Easton Press hardcover
1977LPB011311GONew York: Harcourt Brace 1977. Book Club Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. In beige boards with terra cotta cloth to spine and copper foil to type. A beautiful unworn copy of the classic in jacket. Harcourt Brace hardcover
2025006464London: Folio Society 2025. First Edition Thus First Impression First Printing. Hardcover. New. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. La Boca. A new copy sealed in Folio's eco-wrapping as received directly from the publisher. Stock images used. George Orwell's 'Nineteen Eighty-Four' is a novel that questions power truth and freedom in every generation and this chilling dystopia remains as urgent and unsettling today as it ever has. This stunning Folio Society Collector's Edition features bold artwork by La Boca and a powerful introduction by Elif Shafak pairing political prophecy with bold design. Fully bound in buckram screen-printed with a design by La Boca. Frontispiece and seven other colour illustrations. Printed book edges. 312 pages. Printed on Abbey Lynx Rough paper. 10'' x 7½''. Housed in a blocked slipcase with a printed lining. Printed and bound in Italy. ORDERS professionally packed tracked and/or signed for and insured. U.S. BUYERS: Books remain exempt from import duty under U.S. law. I ship with a DDP service and provide accurate customs forms to protect buyers from unnecessary charges and to minimise delays. <br/> <br/> Folio Society hardcover
1949191360London: Secker & Warburg 1949. Who controls the past controls the future First edition. Orwell's last book has exerted a monumental impact on both political consciousness and the English language coining terms such as "doublethink" and "Big Brother". It was published in green and red jackets simultaneously in proportions of about two green to one red. "No novel of the past century has had more influence than George Orwell's 1984. The title the adjectival form of the author's last name the vocabulary of the all-powerful party. It's almost impossible to talk about propaganda surveillance authoritarian politics or pervasions of truth without dropping a reference to 1984" Packer. Octavo. Original green cloth spine lettered in red top edge red. With green dust jacket. Stamp of Angus & Robertson Sydney on front pastedown. Spine cocked and mildly faded foxing to edges and outer leaves; jacket bright less rubbing than usual vertical crease to front panel a few small chips and tears price-clipping affecting one word in credit slug: a very good copy in like jacket. Fenwick A12a. George Packer "Doublethink is Stronger than Orwell Imagined" The Atlantic July 2019 available online. hardcover
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