The Complete Works of George Orwell

Edited by Peter Davison, MA, PhD

The twenty volumes of The Complete Works of George Orwell have been designed and produced to the highest specifications. Printed with a blue cloth binding (the colour specified by Orwell), the books feature a striking jacket design, head and tail bands and silk marker ribbons.

 


THE COMPLETE WORKS OF GEORGE ORWELL

Volumes I-IX: The Books 

I: Down and Out in Paris and London
(with a 33-page General Introduction): 269 pages.

II: Burmese Days
(with Orwell's sketch map of Kyauktada): 322 pages.

III: A Clergyman's Daughter: 307 pages.

IV: Keep the Aspidistra Flying: 287 pages.

V: The Road to Wigan Pier
(with 32 pages of plates from the first edition and Victor Gollancz's Foreword from the first edition): 232 pages. 

VI: Homage to Catalonia: 261 pages.

VII: Coming Up for Air: 255 pages.

VIII: Animal Farm (with Orwell's proposed Preface to the first edition, his Preface to the Ukrainian edition (complete), and his radio adaptation): 203 pages.

IX: Nineteen Eighty-Four: 341 pages.

 

Volumes X-XX: Essays, poems, dramatisations, letters, journalism, broadcasts, reviews, diaries and notebooks

 X: A Kind of Compulsion, 1903-1936: 657 pages.

XI: Facing Unpleasant Facts, 1937-1939: 513 pages.

XII: A Patriot After All, 1940-1941: 606 pages.

XIII: All Propaganda is Lies, 1941-1942: 583 pages.

XIV: Keeping Our Little Corner Clean, 1942-1943: 417 pages.

XV: Two Wasted Years, 1943: 427 pages.

XVI: I Have Tried to Tell the Truth, 1943-1944: 563 pages.

XVII: I Belong to the Left, 1945: 531 pages.

XVIII: Smothered under Journalism, 1946: 582 pages.

XIX: It Is What I Think, 1947-1948: 573 pages.

XX: Our Job Is to Make Life Worth Living, 1949-1950: 589 pages.


 

8,517 pages plus text illustrations and 33 plates

ISBN: 0436203774

Each volume 234 x 153mm

Price £750.00

 

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