Nineteen Eighty-Four
6b. George Orwell. London: Secker & Warburg. First edition. 1949
NotesÂ
Nineteen Eighty-Four (first published in 1949) by George Orwell is a landmark dystopian novel that imagines a totalitarian future society ruled by constant surveillance and oppressive control. The story follows Winston Smith, a man living in the state of Oceania, where the government—led by the mysterious Big Brother—manipulates truth, language, and history to maintain absolute power.
The 1949 first edition is especially notable as the original presentation of Orwell’s chilling vision, introduced just after World War II, reflecting fears of authoritarian regimes and loss of individual freedom. Themes of censorship, propaganda, and personal autonomy are central, making the novel one of the most influential and enduring works of modern literature.
Description
Nineteen Eighty-Four (first published in 1949) by George Orwell is a landmark dystopian novel that imagines a totalitarian future society ruled by constant surveillance and oppressive control. The story follows Winston Smith, a man living in the state of Oceania, where the government—led by the mysterious Big Brother—manipulates truth, language, and history to maintain absolute power.
The 1949 first edition is especially notable as the original presentation of Orwell’s chilling vision, introduced just after World War II, reflecting fears of authoritarian regimes and loss of individual freedom. Themes of censorship, propaganda, and personal autonomy are central, making the novel one of the most influential and enduring works of modern literature.
Description
Mint fabric green binding, original dust jacket with tearing to upper and lower spine, wear along sides and upper top corner, toning too spine, book itself tight and good condition, enclosed in rust clamshell.
Original: $2,250.00
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$787.50






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6b. George Orwell. London: Secker & Warburg. First edition. 1949
NotesÂ
Nineteen Eighty-Four (first published in 1949) by George Orwell is a landmark dystopian novel that imagines a totalitarian future society ruled by constant surveillance and oppressive control. The story follows Winston Smith, a man living in the state of Oceania, where the government—led by the mysterious Big Brother—manipulates truth, language, and history to maintain absolute power.
The 1949 first edition is especially notable as the original presentation of Orwell’s chilling vision, introduced just after World War II, reflecting fears of authoritarian regimes and loss of individual freedom. Themes of censorship, propaganda, and personal autonomy are central, making the novel one of the most influential and enduring works of modern literature.
Description
Nineteen Eighty-Four (first published in 1949) by George Orwell is a landmark dystopian novel that imagines a totalitarian future society ruled by constant surveillance and oppressive control. The story follows Winston Smith, a man living in the state of Oceania, where the government—led by the mysterious Big Brother—manipulates truth, language, and history to maintain absolute power.
The 1949 first edition is especially notable as the original presentation of Orwell’s chilling vision, introduced just after World War II, reflecting fears of authoritarian regimes and loss of individual freedom. Themes of censorship, propaganda, and personal autonomy are central, making the novel one of the most influential and enduring works of modern literature.
Description
Mint fabric green binding, original dust jacket with tearing to upper and lower spine, wear along sides and upper top corner, toning too spine, book itself tight and good condition, enclosed in rust clamshell.
























