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1986105270L’Age d’Homme 1986 In-8 broché 21 cm sur 14. 295 pages. Très bon état d’occasion.
1971ABE-155549707419518 PAGES-35 CM X 50 CM-DEJA EN LIBRAIRIE: COCO CHANEL, PAR EDMONDE CHARLES ROUX, TIERS DE PAGE-GEORGE ORWELL ET LA CONTRADICTION, 1P, DESSIN DE DAVID DE LEVINE-COMPLET-1 TROU D'INSECTE SUR LES 6 PREMIERES PAGES
1952ABE-1740456393512 PAGES-34 CM X 50 CM-JOURNAL D'UN ANGLAIS MOYEN, PAR GEORGE ORWELL-LE TRIPLE CRIME DE LURS GUSTAVE DOMINICI INTERROGE A LA GENDARMERIE DE FORCALQUIER
2000ABE-1709046559284FORMAT 21 CM X 27 CM-108 PAGES-MAISONS D'ECRIVAINS; LA MAISON D'AUGUSTE COMTE, 1P-ECRIVAINS DU PORTUGAL; LES MYTHES DE LA LITTERATURE PORTUGAISE, DICTIONNAIRE DES AUTEURS, FERNANDO PESSOA, BERNARDO SOARES, JOSE SARAMAGO, ANTONIO LOBO ANTUNES, LIDIA JORGE, ANTONIO TABUCCHI, MANUEL MARIA CARILHO, 50P-LES LIVRES DU MOIS; PASCAL QUIGNARD, CONSTANCE DELAUNAY, YVES BERGER, MICHEL RAGON, FRANCOIS VALLEJO, VASSILIS VASSILIKOS, JACQUES PREVERT PAR YVES COURRIERE, VALERY LARBAUD, ANDRE GIDE, EDITH WHARTON PAR DIANE DE MARGERIE, LIVRES SUR HOWARD HAWKS ET ALFRED HITCHCOCK, LIVRES SUR BERNARD DORT ET SERGE DANEY, 30P-ENTRETIEN DE ARLETTE FARGE, 6P-HENRI TROYAT, LE MAGNIFIQUE, 1P-COMPLET DE SON "AVANT PROGRAMME" 20E SALON DU LIVRE-
197588616Prentice-Hall 1975 In-8 broché 23,2 cm sur 16,7. 182 pages. Bon état d’occasion.
194750910Vilhelm Priors Forlag, 1947. Uncut, unopened in the original illustrated wrappers. A bit of wear to extremities, otherwise a very fine copy. Illustrated in colours.
194751246Vilhelm Priors Forlag, 1947. Uncut in the original wrappers. Wrappers with a few nicks and a tears. 10 cm long tear to spine. Internally fine and clean.
199730585<p>London : Martin Secker & Warburg 1997. A definitive edition of Orwell's second novel originally published in 1935 restoring for the first time a number of previously censored readings and indicating other passages known to have been "toned down". Edited and with a lengthy textual note by Peter Davison. First published in this form in 1986. Medium 8vo 25cm. viii308ivpp. Original blue cloth blocked and lettered in silver; very good in the original dust-jacket - a design in blue orange red and white - just very faintly sunned.</p> London : Martin Secker & Warburg, (1997). hardcover
19505173Editions Gallimard / Collection " La Méridienne " 1950. In-12 broché de 374 pages au format 18,8 x 3,5 x 12 cm. Couvertures bleues avec titre imprimé en rouge et bleu. Dos resté carré avec 3 insignifiants et minuscules rousseurs. Plats et intérieur frais. Traduit de l'anglais par Amélie Audiberti. Mention fictive de troisième édition. Il n'existe qu'un seul tirage en date du 2ème trimestre - Mai 1950. Superbe état général de cette rarissime édition originale du chef-d'oeuvre de l'auteur.Amélie Audiberti, épouse de l'écrivain et dramaturge Jacques Audiberti, traductrice française réputée, elle est principalement connue pour être à l'origine de cette première traduction du roman 1984 de George Orwell où elle y invente plusieurs néologismes dont certains sont passés dans le langage courant comme la " Novlangue ". Le roman adapté et réalisé par Michael Radford en 1984, fut diffusé en salles la même année. On trouvait dans les rôles principaux, entre autres : John Hurt, Richard Burton, Suzanna Hamilton, Cyril Cusack et Bob Flag ( Big Brother ). La musique fut comosé en partie par le groupe Eurythmics, dont la chanson " Sexcrime " ( Nineteen Eighty-Four ), qui ne figurait que sur l'album et non dans le film, mais qui servait de musique de fond aux bandes-annonces de l'époque.
20218503Etats-Unis, Suntup Editions / Limited Artist Edition, 2021. Fort in-8 cartonnage éditeur pleine toile noire de 328 pages au format 23,5 x 3,5 x 16 cm. Couverture avec titre. Dos rond avec titre. Complet de la jaquette avec titre et nom de l'auteur en relief ainsi que du marque-pages illustré. Plats et intérieur frais. Livre glissé sous beau carton de protection de couleur argenté avec titre en découpe au 1er plat et titre au dos. Photo et courte biographie de Georges Orwell au second rabat de la jaquette. Préface de Joe Hill. Magnifique frontispice et illustrations couleurs en hors texte par Jim Burns. Tirage unique à 1000 exemplaires signés par l'illustrateur, Jim Burns. Edition originale Superbe état général pour cette rare édition et sans doute la plus belle à ce jour du chef-d'oeuvre de l'auteur.Le roman adapté et réalisé par Michael Radford en 1984, fut diffusé en salles la même année. On trouvait dans les rôles principaux, entre autres : John Hurt, Richard Burton, Suzanna Hamilton, Cyril Cusack et Bob Flag ( Big Brother ). La musique fut comosé en partie par le groupe Eurythmics, dont la chanson " Sexcrime " ( Nineteen Eighty-Four ), qui ne figurait que sur l'album et non dans le film, mais qui servait de musique de fond aux bandes-annonces de l'époque.
1961510110Tokyo: Gakuseisha 1961. Hardcover. Fine/Very Good. First edition stated "Student Society Edition." 12mo. 248 2 pp. Text in English with notes in Japanese and a English-Japanese glossary by Teiji Kitagawa. Illustrated with author photos. Boards trifle sunned at the spine and edges tiny shallow abrasion on the lower board about fine in a rubbed very good dust jacket with a bit of irregular sunning on the cover. An English-language textbook featuring portions of text from T.S. Eliot George Orwell Aldous Huxley Stephen Spender W. Somerset Maugham and others. With an order form and ad titled "Atom Books by Ready Vocabulary Method" laid in. Uncommon. Gakuseisha hardcover
1949618004New York: Masses & Mainstream Inc 1949. Softcover. Very Good. Volume 2 Number 8. Octavo. 96pp. Reproduces four woodcuts by Leoplodo Mendez and drawings by Hugo Gellert and Eugene Karlin. Wrappers with moderate general wear and a bit of sunning very good. Prints "Maggot-of-the-Month" a scathing 2½ page review of Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four by editor Samuel Sillen. Sillen describes the book as "plodding" and "cynical rot"; Orwell as the "literary mouthpiece of imperialism"; and the book's ultimate message "People are no damn good." Even so incensed Sullen is sure we have not yet reached the nadir of this "nihilistic literature of the graveyard" and closes thus: ".There is hideous ingenuity in the perversions of a dying capitalism and it will keep probing for new depths of rottenness which the maggots will find 'brilliant and morally invigorating.'" Also prints African-American Marxist educational scholar Doxey Wilkerson's "Negro Culture: Heritage and Weapon" and Alexander Serebov's "Life with Stanislavsky" among much else. Masses & Mainstream, Inc unknown
1941564296New York: Partisan Review 1941. Softcover. Very Good. Periodical. P.259-352. Printed wrappers over staples. A few small stains on wraps lightly toned spine with a tiny tear at the base very good. Features the first appearance of "An Exultation" by William Carlos Williams "He Digesteth Harde Yron" by Marianne Moore "The Man in the Brooks Brothers Shirt" by Mary McCarthy a London Letter by George Orwell and more. The "London Letters" were a series of fifteen articles written by Orwell when invasion by Nazi Germany seemed imminent and published in the Partisan Review. In this second letter Orwell responds to ten questions regarding the tone of the popular press current British writing the morale of the army the amount of democracy and civil liberties and more. Partisan Review unknown
1962510510Pisa: Giardini Editore 1962. Softcover. Near Fine. First edition. Text in Italian. Printed wrappers. Creases on the spine top rear corner lightly bumped near fine. Contains "G. Bottai" a note in Italian by Ezra Pound "written originally for the last number of G. Bottai's review ABC but not published" Gallup B73. Also contains contributions by George Orwell Gregorio Maranon and more. Published as Biblioteca Dell'Ussero Quaderni Internazionali 1. Giardini Editore unknown
2000AIB197_J71619_197Shanghai Translation Publishing House Pub. Date :2 2000-01-01. paperback. New. Ship out in 2 business day And Fast shipping Free Tracking number will be provided after the shipment.Language:Chinese.Pages Number: 283 Publisher: Shanghai Translation Publishing House Pub. Date :2006-08. George Orwell 1903 - 1950. the great British humanitarian writers. reporters and social commentators. the famous English style home. 1984 is Orwell s masterpieces. called the literary world s most famous anti-utopian. anti-totalitarian novel s political allegory. He created in the novel. Big Brother. doublethink and new words and other terms have been authoritative English dictionary inco. Satisfaction guaranteedor money back. <br/><br/> Shanghai Translation Publishing House Pub. Date :2 paperback
2013AIB418_BR011899_418Jiangsu Literature and Art Publishing House 2013-05-01. hardcover. New. Ship out in 2 business day And Fast shipping Free Tracking number will be provided after the shipment.HardCover. Pub Date :2013-05-01 Pages: 304 Language: Chinese Publisher: Jiangsu Literature and Art Publishing House 1984 describes a future society that is 1984 Ocean State an ordinary daily life. In Oceania . the power is highly concentrated in the party in the hands of the British community . the leaders of the party posted everywhere portrait of Big Brother . almost everywhere there is electricity safety screens. thought police elusive. it mainly refers to the party . are constantly being . Satisfaction guaranteedor money back. <br/><br/> Jiangsu Literature and Art Publishing House hardcover
198413708Paris, Presses de la Fondation nationale des sciences politiques, 1984 1 volume 17 x 24cm Broché sous couverture au 1er plat orné d'une vignette. 143p. Bon état.
Au sommaire de ce n°1, présenté par Jean-Pierre RIOUX, un dossier "Histoires de l'avenir - 1984 au rendez-vous d'Orwell": "Histoire et pouvoir dans "1984"" par François BEDARIDA, "Le Moyen Age entre le futur et l'avenir" par Jacques LE GOFF, "Stakhanov, ce héros normatif" par Éric VIGNE, "Après Mao, le retour du vieil homme" par Marie-Claire BERGERE, "Le fascisme italien et la vision du futur" par Pierre MILZA, "Imaginer l'inimaginable - Guerre nucléaire et stratégie américaine depuis 1945" par Pierre MELANDRI, "L'horoscope des populations" par Hervé LE BRAS, "Lectures sur les avenirs flous de la longue crise" par Jean BOUVIER, "Le siècle de la contingence ?" par René REMOND; rubrique "Enjeux": "L'histoire appliquée ou les historiens taumaturges" par Henry ROUSSO; et divers. Français
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
1932019175CIrca 1930 / 1935 1932. Original Oil Painting . No Binding. Near Fine. 9" x 12. Interesting Oil Portrait In Color On Weber Artist Canvas Board No. 11 Roman Drill Surface 18" X 24" Apparently Cut To This Size Manufactured By F. Weber Co. Philadelphia All According To The Yellow Label Mounted On The Very Worn Black Backing. An Attractive Portrait Apparently Of Geirge Orwel Circa 1932L Leaning On His Left Hand And Staring Somewhat Belligerently But Resignedly At Viewer Left Hand Has Not Been Finished. This Appears To Be A Portrait Of A Younger Orwell Than Usually Seen Circa Early 1930'S An Intense Young Man With A Small Mustache Eyebrows Thinner And Higher Than Usually Seen But With His Distinctive Right Ear Present. The Portrait Is Not Clearly Orwell In The 1920'S Or 1940'S But Compares Favorably With The Few Early 1930'S Photographs Of Him That We Have Seen. Unmarked As To Subject Not Clearly Identified As Orwell. Provenance Murky; From A California Estate Circa 1998 With Much Other Art And Intellectual Literature. <br/> <br/> CIrca 1930 / 1935 unknown
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
1916140942665Eastbourne Sussex: St. Cyprian's School 1916. Original program for a wartime musical theater performance by the boys of St. Cyprian's School featuring three major British authors-to-be: George Orwell Cecil Beaton and Cyril Connolly. Orwell then known as Eric Blair and Connolly played characters in "Mr. Jingle's Wooing" an adaptation of Dickens's The Pickwick Papers. A young Cecil Beaton played Little Buttercup in "Pinafore Potted" based on Gilbert and Sullivan's H.M.S. Pinafore. Perhaps Orwell's performance colored his perception of the school as it would be immortalized uncharacteristically with Dickensian gloominess as "Crossgates" in his essay "Such Such Were the Joys." The essay was unprintable in the UK due to their slander laws so it was first published in the US instead in 1952.<br /> <br /> <p>Orwell's biographer Jeffrey Meyers notes that once WWI began the boys of St. Cyprian's prep school "practiced drill on the playing field followed the latest battles on maps in the classrooms and visited the wounded Tommies in army hospitals where they handed out peppermint creams and Woodbine cigarettes." This particular dramatic performance was staged not only for family and friends of the school but also for almost a hundred wounded soldiers back from the front. The decorated wrappers featuring a jaunty young man wrapped in bandages smoking a cigarette pay tribute to the boys' special guests. <br /> <br /> <p>Orwell's classmate Walter John Christie whose hand-painted illustration graces the front wrap would recall St. Cyprian's much more rosily in a 1970 piece for Blackwood's Magazine "St. Cyprian's Days." He and Orwell came from similar lower-middle class families with civil-servant fathers in India but he wrote that he felt Orwell "had a chip on his shoulder through out most of his life." Helpfully he also cited the contemporary school paper's review of the night's performance: "Eric Blair in the person of Mr Wardle was exceedingly good in a somewhat difficult part." Connolly and Beaton also received positive write-ups. <br /> <br /> <p>Printed bifolium measuring 7" x 4.5" folded double-punched at folded edge and tied with ribbon into grey wrappers measuring 9.25" x 6". Front wrapper illustrated with an original hand-colored drawing by W.J. Christie of a bandaged soldier smiling and smoking a cigarette. Light wear and soiling to outer wrappers with small chip to upper right corner ribbon ties threadbare. <br /> <br /> <p>A remarkable survival of a serendipitous night of children's theater skillfully decorated by a St. Cyprian's alumnus. Scarce. St. Cyprian's School unknown
198449368London: Secker and Warburg 1984. First Trade Edition. Quarto 35cm; full maroon cloth with titles stamped in gilt on spine; dustjacket; publisher's plain card slipcase; xx3813pp. Fine in a Fine unclipped dustjacket lacking the original card slipcase. <br /> <br /> Handsome edition of Orwell's towering dystopian novel reproducing to scale the only extant manuscript for any of Orwell's works. The manuscript originated with Orwell's widow who offered it to a charity auction and ultimately ended up in the vault in the rare book room of Scribner's Bookstore in New York where it was acquired by bookseller and publisher Dan Siegel who offers a lengthy preface to this edition. With an introduction and notes by professor and Orwell scholar Peter Davison who transcribed the manuscript. FENWICK A.12.M8; LEWIS p.139; BOOKER pp.208-213. Secker and Warburg unknown
199529153New York:: Harcourt Brace 1995. First Printing of the First Edition. A Fine copy in a Fine unclipped dust jacket. This is Orwell's classic fable of a farm uprising with the animals rising up against their human masters illustrating how a new tyranny replaces the old in the wake of revolution. Illustrated by the inimitable Ralph Steadman. Harcourt, Brace, unknown
11347E.M. Forster, Charles Morgan, Stuart Gilbert, Aldous Huxley, George Orwell, Herbert Read, Joseph Conrad, David Garnett, Graham Greene, Christopher Isherwood, D.H. Lawrence, T.E. Lawrence, Evelyn Waugh, H.G. Wells, Virginia Woolf, T.S. Eliot, David Gascoyne, James Joyce, Roland Penrose, Edith Sitwell, Dylan Thomas. Bon état.