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Published by Penguin Publishing Group, 1986
ISBN 10: 0451524667ISBN 13: 9780451524669
Seller: Better World Books, Mishawaka, IN, U.S.A.
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Condition: Good. Used book that is in clean, average condition without any missing pages.
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Published by Signet Books Pub CT304.;.NEW AMERICAN LIBRARY PUB 1946,1970s, NY New American Library Pub, 1946
Seller: WONDERFUL BOOKS BY MAIL, Durham-CA, CA, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condition: Fair. Classics Ed; Twentieth Printing. FAIR Condition, .SOLIDLY BOUND .CLEAR TAPE TO COVERS. ; PAPERBACK.BLACK Titles On WHITE spine srip.Cover has red border strip, ; Donkey & Pig cover art; 128pg thin pages; . .".BUT SOME ANIMALS ARE MORE EQUAL THAN OTHERS.".
Published by Signet Classic - NAL / New American Library, New York, NY, USA.
Seller: Comic World, Steinbach, MB, Canada
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good +. Painted & Line Drawn Cover Art! (illustrator). 13th Edition By Publisher. 128 pages "It is the history of a revolution that went wrong - and of the excellent excuses that wer forthcoming at every step for each perversion of the original doctrine." >> Cover scuffing; cover creasing; Size: 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Book.
Published by Signet Classics, USA, 1956
ISBN 10: 0451518012ISBN 13: 9780451518019
Seller: Keeper of the Page, Enumclaw, WA, U.S.A.
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Mass Market Paperback. Condition: Good. Later Printing. Signet Classics 1956 Later Printing Good/ Light wear and one corner crease to bright cover with pos penned on front and inside cover, occassional underlining here-or-there in text. 128 pages.
Published by Signet Books Pub CT304 1946,1970s, NY New American Library Pub, 1946
Seller: WONDERFUL BOOKS BY MAIL, Durham-CA, CA, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condition: Fair. Classics Ed; Twenty-Fourth Printing. FAIR Condition, Underlined thruout, ink & pencil.SOLIDLY BOUND CLEAN COVERS; PAPERBACK.BLACK Spine Titles On WHITE Covers.; Donkey & Pig cover art; 128pg thin pages; . .".BUT SOME ANIMALS ARE MORE EQUAL THAN OTHERS.".
Published by Signet / New American Library, NY, 1963
Seller: THE OLD LIBRARY SHOP, Bethlehem, PA, U.S.A.
Soft Cover. Condition: vg-. 15th ptg, originally published in 1946. 128pp; contents unmarked, pp toned; shelf wear to edges of toned cover with red border, iconic pig & donkey heads above black title band in center. Paperback.
Published by Penguin Random House
ISBN 10: 0451526341ISBN 13: 9780451526342
Seller: INDOO, Avenel, NJ, U.S.A.
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Condition: As New. Unread copy in mint condition.
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ISBN 10: 0452277507ISBN 13: 9780452277502
Seller: GreatBookPrices, Columbia, MD, U.S.A.
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Condition: New.
Published by A Signet Classic/Signet Books/From The New American Library - Times Mirror/Published by The New American Library, Inc., New York, 1946
Seller: gearbooks, The Bronx, NY, U.S.A.
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Mass Market Paperback. Condition: Used-Acceptable. Copyright 1946. 128 pp. Heavily used copy. School copy; stamp on inside of front cover. Spine re-taped. Pages show moderate browning. First page detached from spine but still present. Pencil markings of first page. An ex-institutional-library copy (St. Hilda's and St. Hughes School!) with all or some of the typical, common, usual and standard signs (stamps, stickers, envelope, etc.).
Published by Perfection Learning, 2004
ISBN 10: 0812415078ISBN 13: 9780812415070
Seller: GreatBookPrices, Columbia, MD, U.S.A.
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Condition: New.
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Published by A Signet Classic/Signet Books/From The New American Library - Times Mirror/Published by The New American Library, Inc., New York, 1955
ISBN 10: 0451516796ISBN 13: 9780451516794
Seller: gearbooks, The Bronx, NY, U.S.A.
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Mass Market Paperback. Condition: Very Good. 128 pp. An excellent study or work or reading or research copy! Solidly and tightly bound copy with clean text. Moderate browning, tanning, foxing or discoloration on page edges, not affecting text. Bumped corners. Minor cut on cover page top corner near spine. Random scribble on inside back cover page.
Published by Signet Classic - NAL / New American Library, New York, NY, USA.
Seller: Comic World, Steinbach, MB, Canada
Cloth. Condition: Very Good +. Painted & Line Drawn Cover Art! (illustrator). 54th Edition By Publisher. 128 pages "It is the history of a revolution that went wrong - and of the excellent excuses that wer forthcoming at every step for each perversion of the original doctrine." >>Foxing to covers. Size: 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Book.
Published by Penquin Modern Classics., Great Britain, United Kingdom, 1973
ISBN 10: 0140008381ISBN 13: 9780140008388
Seller: Comic World, Steinbach, MB, Canada
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Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. Painted & Line Drawn Cover Art! (illustrator). 30th Ed. 120 pages "It is the history of a revolution that went wrong - and of the excellent excuses that wer forthcoming at every step for each perversion of the original doctrine." Size: 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Book.
Published by Harcourt, Brace and Company, 383 Madison Avenue, New York 17, 1946
Seller: The BiblioFile, Rapid River, MI, U.S.A.
Hard Cover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. First Book Club Edition. Stated 1946 copyright. No other dates. Dark olive green cloth boards, gilt spine titles, generally moderate shelf wear, upper edge wear, spine rub, chip. Small blind-stamped dot to back lower board. Pages near fine, clean. Bind fine; hinges intact. Scarce original wrapper, moderate shelf wear, discoloration. Classic first edition wrapper design with geometric field with interspersed red and black titles, over black b.g. with crossing matrix motif. Near very good in good wrapper. A classic and absurd modern fable. Described as a masterpiece, fairy story, brilliant satire, and frightening view of the future. Animal Farm is a devastating attack on the pig-headed, gluttonous and avaracious rulers in an imaginary totalitarian state. Orwell utilizes anthropomorphized farmyard animals to illuminate the range of human behavior from love to hate, and comedy to tragedy. From back panel: "George Orwell is an English critic, essayist, and novelist who writes regularly for 'The London Observer' and 'The New Statesman' and 'Nation.' He is a frequent contributor to Cyril Connolly's monthly magazine 'Horizon,' and his London letters have appeared in this country in 'Partisan Review.' Born in Bengal of an Anglo-Indian family, Orwell was a rebellious scholar at Eton, served five years in Burma as a member of the Indian Imperial Police, fought on the Loyalist side in the Spanish Civil War and was severely wounded." The animals on Mr. Jones's farm stage a successful revolution, and take the place over. Their hopes, plans, and achievements form the subject of this cautionary tale. In the first flush of enthusiasm there is set up a great commandment, 'All animals are equal,' but unfortunately leadership devolves almost automatically on the pigs, who are on a higher intellectual level than the other barnyard beasts. The revolution begins to go wrong - yet at every step, excellent excuses are always forthcoming for each perversion of the original doctrine. Mr. Orwell has a wonderful sympathy for most of his animal characters, and they are all very much alive. It is not only the fight between the two pigs, Snowball and Napolean, as to who shall run things - what equally stirs and brings tears is what happens to the devoted work-horse, Boxer, and even to that less admirable, but very deftly pictured character, the mare Mollie, who loves ribbons. About this little volume there is the same kind of reality one concedes to 'Alice in Wonderland.' It lives in the heart as a direct story, as a story for its own sake, and yet, although the author never intrudes or points a moral, it also takes on meanings from what we have all noticed in the affairs of the world. To read it is an experience out of the ordinary, for it goes at a bounce into that region where the heart and the head join together in enjoyment. Printed in the United States of America by M. Wolff, New York. 118 pages. Insured post. Size: 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Book.
Published by Harcourt, Brace and Company, 383 Madison Avenue, New York 17, 1946
Seller: The BiblioFile, Rapid River, MI, U.S.A.
Hard Cover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. First Book Club Edition. Stated 1946 copyright. No other dates. Dark olive green cloth boards, bright gilt spine titles, slight shelf wear. Small blind-stamped dot to back lower board. Pages near fine, clean, and bright; no writing. Bind fine; hinges intact. Scarce original wrapper, moderate edge wear, rub, some fleck; unpriced, protected in new clear sleeve. Classic first edition wrapper design with geometric field with interspersed red and black titles, over black b.g. with crossing matrix motif. Includes fine ephermeral flyer with wonderful contemporaneous summary of this title. Near fine in near good wrapper. A classic and absurd modern fable. Described as a masterpiece, fairy story, brilliant satire, and frightening view of the future. Animal Farm is a devastating attack on the pig-headed, gluttonous and avaracious rulers in an imaginary totalitarian state. Orwell utilizes anthropomorphized farmyard animals to illuminate the range of human behavior from love to hate, and comedy to tragedy. From back panel: "George Orwell is an English critic, essayist, and novelist who writes regularly for 'The London Observer' and 'The New Statesman' and 'Nation.' He is a frequent contributor to Cyril Connolly's monthly magazine 'Horizon,' and his London letters have appeared in this country in 'Partisan Review.' Born in Bengal of an Anglo-Indian family, Orwell was a rebellious scholar at Eton, served five years in Burma as a member of the Indian Imperial Police, fought on the Loyalist side in the Spanish Civil War and was severely wounded." The animals on Mr. Jones's farm stage a successful revolution, and take the place over. Their hopes, plans, and achievements form the subject of this cautionary tale. In the first flush of enthusiasm there is set up a great commandment, 'All animals are equal,' but unfortunately leadership devolves almost automatically on the pigs, who are on a higher intellectual level than the other barnyard beasts. The revolution begins to go wrong - yet at every step, excellent excuses are always forthcoming for each perversion of the original doctrine. Mr. Orwell has a wonderful sympathy for most of his animal characters, and they are all very much alive. It is not only the fight between the two pigs, Snowball and Napolean, as to who shall run things - what equally stirs and brings tears is what happens to the devoted work-horse, Boxer, and even to that less admirable, but very deftly pictured character, the mare Mollie, who loves ribbons. About this little volume there is the same kind of reality one concedes to 'Alice in Wonderland.' It lives in the heart as a direct story, as a story for its own sake, and yet, although the author never intrudes or points a moral, it also takes on meanings from what we have all noticed in the affairs of the world. To read it is an experience out of the ordinary, for it goes at a bounce into that region where the heart and the head join together in enjoyment. Printed in the United States of America by the Haddon Craftsmen, Scranton, Pa. 118 pages. Insured post. Size: 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Book.