George Orwell's 1̲9̲8̲4̲--how close are we? / R. Reginald. 1977.

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George Orwell's 1̲9̲8̲4̲--how close are we? / R. Reginald. 1977.

Reproduction of an article which appeared on pages 52-56 of The People's Almanac #2, edited by David Wallechinsky and Irving Wallace, published by William Morrow & Co., New York, 1978. Includes two drafts, plus relevant correspondence.

7, 9 leaves, 14 leaves of correspondence ; 29 cm.

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Reginald, R.

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Orwell, George, 1903-1950

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George Orwell (b. 25 June 1903, Motihari, India–d. 21 January 1950, London, England) is the pen name for British author Eric Arthur Blair. Orwell attended Eton College and he joined the Imperial police force taking a job in Burma (modern Myanmar). After returning to England, he settled in London and started writing and became a teacher. He is best known for novels 1984 and Animal Farm....