Orwell George, Animal Farm

1800,00  brutto

London, 1947, Publisher of the World Union of Poles Abroad

19 cm

1st ed.
94,[2] p. 4 k. [plates].

Description

We are pleased to offer “Animal Farm” by George Orwell, published in 1947 by the Publishing House of the World Union of Poles Abroad in London. This groundbreaking novel in the form of a political fable is a sharp satire on totalitarianism and a critique of the manipulation of power.
“Animal Farm” is set on a farm where animals, inspired by the idea of equality, rebel against their human oppressors. However, they soon discover that the new rule, despite noble slogans, only results in the exchange of some tyrants for others. Orwell ruthlessly exposes the hypocrisy and inequality of political systems, which makes this novel still relevant today. Animal Farm’s short, succinct stories, full of profound messages, make us reflect on the nature of power and its impact on society.
The fine leather binding, carefully crafted by the Polish Antiquarian Bookbindery, gives the book an elegant and durable look. “Animal Farm” is not only a fundamental position in literature, but also a valuable acquisition for any collector, which can be passed down from generation to generation. We encourage you to purchase this classic novel, which is sure to provide deep thoughts and emotions!

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1337

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