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197940231ULLSTEIN LEOPOLD 1979. 1.ND. softcover. Ungekürzte Ausgabe! ULLSTEIN, LEOPOLD paperback
19467315New York: Harcourt Brace and Company 1946. First American edition. Fine/Near Fine. First printing with "first American edition" on the copyright page. In the first issue dust jacket with the price of $1.75. Publisher's black cloth. A clean Fine copy in Near Fine dust jacket with just a bit of creasing to edges.<br /> <br /> "The best fable in the English language" Connolly. Orwell's satirical masterpiece which has earned him his place in the canon alongside Defoe and Swift was completed in 1944 and was rejected by four major publishers as "inappropriate" before being accepted and released by Secker & Warburg in 1945. It brought Orwell instant fame and a massive international readership; 250000 copies were sold in the first year alone. It has since then survived as an example of how literature can translate complex ideas in simple and understandable terms. "Orwell believed passionately and politically that no meaningful idea was too difficult to be explained in simple terms to ordinary people" Oxford DNB. It was like Orwell then to present such a work to a fellow writer who was similarly working to enlighten the English people about the political structures and debates surrounding them during and following wartime. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. Harcourt, Brace and Company unknown
1933140940543New York: Harper & Brothers 1933. First American Edition. Very Good. First American edition first printing. Publisher's mauve cloth with black and purple spine decorations; lacking the dust jacket. Very Good with spine faded and lightly worn at ends covers lightly scuffed. Pages toned. A lovely copy of Orwell's first published novel a semi-autobiographical work which much as the title promises details hunger and poverty in two major European capitals. Harper & Brothers unknown books
19491612<p>Very good. Some tanning on spine and boards. Some small completely dry or foxing on boards. Neat inscription on front-free endpage. Tight binding. Fresh inside apart of some minor foxing on front-free endpage and outer-part of pages.</p> Secker % Warburg hardcover
747Warsaw: ReKontra 1985. First edition. Text in Polish. A4 format with drawings on pp. 3–44. In publisher’s illustrated wrappers printed in green and black. Wrappers and pages yellowed due to the acidic paper. Overall in fine condition. First edition. Text in Polish. A4 format with drawings on pp. 3–44. In publisher’s illustrated wrappers printed in green and black. 44 p. <p><br /> Polish samizdat comics of Orwell’s Animal Farm. The original novel was banned in the Communist countries but in 1985 two comics version were published underground in Poland.<br /> <p><p><br /> This one was created by Robert Śnieciński and Fernando Molina whose pseudonyms Maciek Biały and Karol Blue were indicated on the publication which remained the only comics they have created. The book had an official edition with some drawings revised in 1989.<br /> <p>. ReKontra unknown
13225London: St. James Park Press 2022. Limited Edition. Original Wraps. Fine in Fine Slipcase. Limited Edition. Original Wraps. Includes 21 multi-colour linocut illustrations and chapter heads by artist Hugh Ribbans. Printed by James Freemantle on Zerkall paper.<br /> "Animal Farm an anti-utopian satire by George Orwell published in 1945. One of Orwell's finest works it is a political fable based on the events of Russia's Bolshevik revolution and the betrayal of the cause by Joseph Stalin. The book concerns a group of barnyard animals who overthrow and chase off their exploitative human masters and set up an egalitarian society of their own. Eventually the animals' intelligent and power-loving leaders the pigs subvert the revolution. Concluding that "all animals are equal but some animals are more equal than others" with its addendum to the animals' seventh commandment: "All animals are equal" the pigs form a dictatorship even more oppressive and heartless than that of their former human masters." publisher's site. Tight bright and unmarred. Hand-sewn binding with vibrant multi-coloured linocut dust wrapper housed in an acrylic display case with a laid in acetate spine label. 8vo. 124pp. Illus. color plates. Numbered limited edition this being 56. St. James Park Press unknown
1946140940089New York: Harcourt Brace and Company 1946. Advance Reading Copy. Hardcover. Near Fine. Advance reading copy of the first American edition. Review copy with publisher's ink stamp to front cover. Bound in publisher's original wraps printed in black. Toning and light staining to wraps erased pencil notation to rear cover. A nice copy of this uncommon format preceding the publication of the first American edition. Harcourt, Brace and Company hardcover books
1947019563Munich: Prometheus; Prometej 1947. Book. Very Good condition. Paperback. First thus edition. Octavo 8vo. 91 pages. Original paperback binding with minimal shelfwear including minor scuffing to the closed page edges; protected in custom-fitted archival mylar. The first page has small tears starting near the staples. Translated by Igor Shevchenko under the pseudonym John Chernyatynskyy. Includes a black and white photographic portrait of George Orwell. In March 1947 Shevchenko printed around 5000 copies to distribute among Ukrainian refugees in the displaced persons camps of postwar Germany and Austria. But only an estimated 2000 books distributed. U.S. Soldiers suspecting the books of being anti-Stalin propaganda confiscated about 3000 and handed them over to Soviet authorities who had them destroyed. The text is clean and unmarked. First edition in Ukrainian. Prometheus; Prometej Paperback books
19341511006Harper and Brothers 1934. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. A very good first US edition so stated on the copyright page. Short teat on front free endpaper. Housed in a custom-made collector's slipcase. Harper and Brothers hardcover books
19341511006Harper and Brothers 1934. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. A very good first US edition so stated on the copyright page. Short teat on front free endpaper. Housed in a custom-made collector's slipcase. Harper and Brothers hardcover
1940140946033London: Victor Gollancz 1940. First Edition. Very Good. First edition first printing. 188pp. Bound in publisher's black cloth lettered in yellow; lacking dust jacket. Very Good with rubbing to edges and modest soiling. Remnants of former owner's book plate on front pastedown. <p>Orwell's uncommon first published collection of essays containing pieces on Dickens and boys' weeklies as well as the titular piece on Henry Miller and contemporary literature. As many Orwell fans will attest his nonfiction while less well known than 1984 and Animal Farm is excellent. Victor Gollancz unknown
1949005736Harcourt Brace and Company. Red DJ in archival cover 1cm closed tear edge wear corner chip spine slightly sunned. $3.00 price on flap 314 pages. . Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1949. Harcourt, Brace and Company hardcover
19502508015Secker & Warburg 1950. 4th. hardcover. very good/very good. UK First edition 4th printing with "Reset 1950" on copyright page. Book very good slight leaning red top stain spine and board margins sunned otherwise very good gift inscription by former owner to front free end paper. Size: 7.5 x 5 inches.Dust jacket very good small tears and some wear small piece missing on front panel. Comes in supplied slipcase. Secker & Warburg unknown
1946781P30New York: Harcourt Brace and Company 1946. Cloth. Near Fine/Very Good. 7.5" by 5". None. An early American edition of George Orwell's controversial politically satirical novel this edition being printed in the same year as the first American edition. In the original dustwrapper. Early American edition published in the same year as the first American edition this copy without the statement 'first American edition' to the copyright page. However this copy does not state any other subsequently printings to the copyright page so it's likely that this is the second printing.In the original unclipped dustwrapper. This is an early issue dustwrapper without the price to the front flyleaf and without 'printed in the USA' to the rear flyleaf.An early edition of George Orwell's monumental satirical allegorical novella. Set on a farm Orwell looks at a group of farm animals who rebel against their human farmer reflecting the events leading up to the 1917 Russian Revolution to the Stalinist era of the Soviet Union.Orwell wrote this controversial novella during the period of World War Two in which Britain was in alliance with the Soviet Union against the Nazis. Orwell was distinctly critical of Stalin the political undertones of this novella leading it to be rejected by a number of publishers including one of Orwell's own. In the original publisher's cloth binding in the original unclipped dustwrapper. Externally smart. A couple of very light marks to the boards. Light bumping to the spine and extremities. Red pencil to the recto to the front endpaper. Dustwrapper is a little edge worn resulting in some small chips and closed tears. Front fly leaf was formerly detached repaired here with tape by a prior owner. Light marks to the wraps including a faint tidemark to the reverse. Internally firmly bound. Pages are bright and clean with just the occasional light spot. Near Fine Harcourt, Brace and Company hardcover
1946806P3New York: Harcourt Brace and Company 1946. First edition. Cloth. Very Good Indeed/Good. 7.5" by 5". None. A first impression of the U.S. edition of George Orwell's groundbreaking satirical work an important twentieth century novella. The first U.S. edition first impression of this work with 'First American Edition' and 'Printed in the United States of America' to the reverse of the title page and the dust wrapper priced at $1.75 to the front flyleaf and without 'printed in the USA' statement to the rear wrap.In the original unclipped dust wrapper.George Orwell's monumental satirical allegorical novella. Set on a farm Orwell looks at a group of farm animals who rebel against their human farmer reflecting the events leading up to the 1917 Russian Revolution to the Stalinist era of the Soviet Union.Orwell wrote this controversial novella during the period of World War Two in which Britain was in alliance with the Soviet Union against the Nazis. Orwell was distinctly critical of Stalin the political undertones of this novella leading it to be rejected by a number of publishers including one of Orwell's own. In the original publisher's cloth binding in the original unclipped dust wrapper. Externally smart. A couple of light marks to the boards. Minor bumping to the spine and extremities. Academy stamp to the recto to the front endpaper. Dust wrapper is edge worn with some small chips and five tape repairs to the reverse. Light marks to the wraps. Internally firmly bound. Pages are bright and clean. Very Good Indeed Harcourt, Brace and Company hardcover
1950021485London: Martin Secker & Warburg 1950 First printing of first British edition. Publisher's original binding and dust jacket. Ownership signature to front endpage light rubbing and tanning to board edge else book in fine condition; dust jacket with toning to back cover and flap margins small stamp "690" to bottom back cover moderate rubbing/creasing/paper loss to edges primarily spine ends and corners and a short ink mark to upper front cover else fine. Martin Secker & Warburg hardcover
19491308<p>Has tanning on spine some on boards and some stains on spine. Completely fresh inside binding completely tight. Very good condition</p> Secker & Warburg hardcover
19491531<p>First state with first american edition stated and no black dot. Jacket is first state with bo extra reviews. In good overall condition. Book seems slightly soiled in binding which makes it feel slightly tender. It has also has patch on inner-side of front-board which has been taken of which has left a mark. I have also reglued some piece of spine because of this. Jacket is good and tight price-clipped though and has a place on inner-side of jacket where a sticker was which i took of but left a small mark.</p> Harcourt brace hardcover
38302Octon France: Editions Verdigris 2026. Softcover. Fine. Softcover. Number 8 of 28 copies signed by the printers and illustrator. This handsome and compelling new work from the esteemed Verdigris press addresses the impact that the current American presidential administration has made on our society and culture. These visionary quotes by George Orwell taken mainly from 1984 and Animal Farm were chosen for their worrying pertinence in 2026. They invite us to consider the links betwee fiction reality and the ways that history will repeat itself without proper intervention from the colophon.The book was designed by Nora Cornell Mark Lintott and Judith Rothchild. Nora Cornell and Mark Lintott created the typography and printed the book in letterpress and Judith Rothchild the linocuts. Mark Lintott created the slipcases that are covered with the black and gray image of a hand. adorned with the linocuts. The 28 copies were printed on gray Rives BFK paper primarily in Univers with additional French wooden characters. on a Vandercook press in the Editions Verdigris workshop in January 2026. In fine condition. Measures 7.5 x 9 inches. Unpaginated. ARTB/030426. Editions Verdigris unknown
19468520New York: Harcourt Brace & Company. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1946. First Edition. Hardcover. Just a touch of rubbing to the corners of the dustjacket - see image. Book also has minor touch to two corners - hardley noticeable but worth mentioning. ; Both book and dustjacket are in excellent condition - exceptions noted. Also worth noting is a pencilled inscription by previous owner on inside front cover dated Oct 23rd 1946 - this is easily erased but does give the book provenance. Overall then an extremely presentable copy of this classic "first American edition." ; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 118 pages . Harcourt, Brace & Company hardcover
1933140941404New York: Harper & Brothers 1933. First Edition. Very Good. First American edition first printing. Publisher's mauve cloth with black and purple spine decorations; lacking the dust jacket. Very Good with boards lightly splayed. Cloth toned worn and soiled. Pages toned. Orwell's first published novel a semi-autobiographical work which much as the title promises details hunger and poverty in two major European capitals. Harper & Brothers unknown books
1933140941404New York: Harper & Brothers 1933. First Edition. Very Good. First American edition first printing. Publisher's mauve cloth with black and purple spine decorations; lacking the dust jacket. Very Good with boards lightly splayed. Cloth toned worn and soiled. Pages toned. Orwell's first published novel a semi-autobiographical work which much as the title promises details hunger and poverty in two major European capitals. Harper & Brothers unknown
193800221522LONDON: SECKER & WARBURG. BOUND IN GREEN CLOTH HARDCOVERS WITH CLEARGILT TITLES TO SPINE THIS DATED APRIL 1938 FIRST EDITION FIRST PRINTING PUBLISHED BY SECKER AND WARBURG IN LONDON IS VG. V111/313pp WITH 14 CHAPTERS. ENDPAPERS ARE CLEAN BUT NEWS CLIPPING FROM THE OBSERVER DATED 29TH MAY 1938 CONTAINING REVIEW OF THIS BOOK HAS BEEN LIGHTLY STUCK TO FREE FRONT ENDPAPER. CHIP TO TOP OF SPINE BOARDS HAVE ODD INDISTINCT STAINS CORNERS SHOW LIGHT WEAR. OTHERWISE CLOSE VG . Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1st Printing. 1938. SECKER & WARBURG hardcover
19491297<p>The jacket has tape-restauration inside. Mostly on spine of jacket. but inside. Hard to say how well it would hold together if this wasnt the case. If it would. The jacket still looks really good though as seen. Good color and very little loss.The jacket is first print. The book is very good and has name stated first american edition and has no book club dot so first print.</p> Harcourt Brace hardcover
1950757R41London: Secker & Warburg 1950. Cloth. Very Good Indeed/Fair. 7.5" by 5.5". None. An uncommon fourth impression of this important and thought-provoking work with the original dust wrapper preserved. George Orwell was the pen name of Eric Arthur Blair 1903-1950 an English novelist essayist and critic. His works were often social commentaries arguing against totalitarianism in support of democratic socialism. The adjective 'Orwellian' describes totalitarian and authoritarian social practices and many of his neologisms such as 'Big Brother' and 'Thought Police' are in common use in the English language. This work is Orwell's final work and is a dystopian science fiction novel first published by Secker & Warburg in 1949. Its events follow Winston Smith as he dreams of rebellion in an imagined version of the year 1984 in which government surveillance and propaganda are rife during ongoing war.This is a fourth impression of the first edition complete with the dust wrapper preserved. In the publisher's original full cloth binding. Externally very smart a touch of fading to the spine otherwise minor shelf wear only. Dust wrapper is in two pieces with two inches of the spine remaining; the covers are a trifle rubbed with a tear to the rear cover but flaps are in very good condition. Pencil ownership inscription to the front endpaper. Internally firmly bound pages are bright and clean. Very Good Indeed Secker & Warburg hardcover