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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
form. 17X12. Brossura editoriale pagine 280. Bella copia
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42774Gallimard NRF "Bibliothèque De La Pléiade" Paris 2020 In-12 ( 175 X 110 mm ) de LVI-1599 pages, pleine basane havane, dos lisse orné de filets dorés sous rhodoïd et étui illustré. ( Présentation de l'éditeur ). Edition publiée sous la direction de Philippe JAWORSKI. Très bel exemplaire.
ria9782384370092_inpPaperback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; N/A paperback
238437009X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
SLIVCN-9782072748271Gallimard (10/2020)
202047966Gallimard Cuir Paris 2020
53565N° 24 - Printemps 1984 - revue trimestrielle - broché
7908312104603PRINCIPIS. new. George Orwell Ǹ um dos escritores mais importantes do sǸculo XX. Foi autor de romances ensaios cr�ticas e artigos jornal�sticos com textos de fǭcil compreens�o inteligentes e cr�ticos apontando as injusti��as sociais. Suas obras trazem oposi��o ao totalitarismo o que as tornaram influentes na cultura popular mas tambǸm na pol�tica. Conhe��a a ess�ncia de Orwell em 1984 A revolu��o dos bichos e Dentro da baleia e outros ensaios. PRINCIPIS unknown
9786559570874-11-03798New. unknown
9786559102006MARTIN CLARET. new. George Orwell Ǹ conhecido como um escritor politicamente engajado ferrenho cr�tico dos regimes totalitǭrios autor das famosas antiutopias A fazenda dos bichos e 1984. Mas como se formou a sua vis�o de mundo t�o l�cida quanto cǸtica t�o honesta quanto amarga Essa quest�o se imp��e por si s�� e o livro No fundo do po��o em Paris e Londres baseado nas duras experi�ncias de sua mocidade ajuda a esclarec�-la. O interesse de Orwell pelos problemas sociais e sua reflex�o em como seria se fosse mesmo. poss�vel resolv�-los sua minuciosa anǭlise da natureza humana e a profunda desilus�o acarretada por ela � tudo isso comp��e um retrato aut�ntico do artista quando jovem e de sua Ǹpoca prometendo uma leitura n�o menos interessante que a de suas obras maduras. MARTIN CLARET unknown
1949758<p>Has some tape left and tapemarks on outer and inner side of boards. Second print without dot but no first american edition stated inside. Good condition inside except the tape-marks on boards and inner-boards</p> Harcourt Brace hardcover
DADAX0582434475PEARSON DISTRIBUCI 2016-01-01. First Edition. hardcover. New. 16.85x6.30x11.42. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. PEARSON DISTRIBUCI hardcover
Q-0582434475Pearson Education 2016-01-01. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Pearson Education hardcover
19502218<p>Tanned spine as per usual and some small now dry water-stain on board which is now dry. Great condirion overall though.</p> Secker & Warburg hardcover
1984mon0000995746Secker & Warburg 1984. Hardcover. Very Good. in x in x in. The facsimile of the extant manuscript. Pages clean and bright no markings. Dust jacket unclipped with light edgewear. Secker & Warburg hardcover
1984117730Weston Massachusetts: M & S Press 1984. Limited edition of the manuscript in facsimile of Orwell's masterpiece Nineteen Eighty-Four. Large folio one of 275 copies bound in one quarter navy Niger goat over marbled boards by Gray Parrot with gilt titles to the spine this is number 105. Edited by Peter Davison. Preface by Daniel G. Siegel. In fine condition. Housed in the custom buckram slipcase which is in fine condition. Written while Orwell suffered severely from tuberculosis and published shortly before the disease claimed his life the novel is a work "of hectic devilish claustrophobic intensity. nightmarish in the telling" Clute & Nicholls 896. In 2005 the novel was chosen by Time Magazine as one of the 100 best English-language novels from 1923 to 2005. Named as one of Modern Library 100 Best Novels of the twentieth century. "It is quite simply a novel which has changed the world" Pringle 100 Best Science Fiction Novels 1. M & S Press hardcover books
198420790EWeston MA: M & S Press 1984. Privately Printed Limited and Numbered Edition. Copy number 9 of fifty-five copies fully bound by Gray Parrot with a special design in royal blue and black Niger goat and housed in a one-quarter leather traycase. The printing and binding were completed in the fall of 1984. Folio10 inches by 14 inches i-xxvi 381 pages comprising a facsimile of the original Nineteen Eighty-Four manuscript on each recto and the edited typescript draft on the facing verso. With gilt-stamping to the front board reading†War is Peace / Freedom is Slavery / Ignorance is Strengthâ€. Beautiful as new condition. One of the only George Orwell manuscripts extant published here in full facsimile with transcript notes by poet publisher and Orwell historian Peter Davison. As Davison notes in his introduction: “This facsimile reproduces all that is known to have survived of the preliminary drafts of Nineteen Eighty-Four that is about 44% of the published text of the novel.†Furthermore he writes: “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 principle 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 out. What can now be seen for the first time is in Sonia Orwell’s words her husband’s ‘actual working methods’. These are a compelling demonstration of the way Orwell fashioned and refashioned his story perfecting language and thought in order to create one of the most remarkable novels of the twentieth century.†The preface by bookseller rare book collector and ABAA member Daniel Siegel details not only how the manuscript came to be his but offers insight into the art and craft of literary serendipity and is a delight to read. He tells the story of his relationship with the Orwell manuscript beginning with how in late spring of 1969 Harold Graves of Scribner’s rare book department in New York introduced him to the piece about which Siegel notes “The leaves Harold showed me were nondescript handwritten in ink or typed with a great deal of overwriting on the typed pages. Much seemed illegible.†Siegel was obviously intrigued by the manuscript but walked away without it. However as kismet would have it on the following day he telephoned Graves with the news that“It’s a great manuscript and I don’t know why I shouldn’t have it.†And so he did. Eventually Siegel donated the Nineteen Eighty-Four manuscript to Brown University. M & S Press hardcover books
198444315London: Secker and Warburg 1984. First Trade Edition. Small folio 35cm; full maroon cloth with titles stamped in gilt on spine; dustjacket; publisher's plain card slipcase; xx3813pp. Fine in a Fine unclipped dustjacket and slipcase. 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 Siegal 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 books
Sm. Folio, First Edition, with 381 plates of facsimiles; grey cloth, gilt back, green endpapers, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper.
8vo., with coloured frontispiece and 9 coloured illustrations; pictorial blue cloth, upper board blocked in black, backstrip lettered in red and white, blue endpapers, a fine copy in publisher's blocked board slip-case.
78152aafNew York, Harcourt, Brace and Compagny, 1949, in-8vo, 314 p., + 2 leave prospect of the Book-Of-The-Month Club, with portrait of Orwell and text by Henry Seidel Canby ‘is this what our world is coming to?, orig. cloth with blue dustjacket with inside mention ‘Book-of-the-month club selection $3.00, with a printed caricature of Orwell by George Holland on back panel.
314 pages. "...Depicts, with very great power, the horrors of a well-established totalitarian regime... It is important that the Western World should be aware of these dangers..." - Bertrand Russell. Prior owner's name, dated 1949, neatly in ink at base of front free endpaper else unmarked, moderately worn and lightly soiled. Minimal yellowing to pages. Minor lean to spine. Unclipped blue dust jacket. Dust jacket bears edgewear and some tears at spine ends and corners but remains attractive in clear protective mylar cover. Nice copy. Book