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Author Orwell, George; Orwell, Sonia; Angus, Ian Title As I Please, 1943-1945: Collected Essays, Journalism, and Letters of George Orwell Volume 3: First Edition Binding Hard Cover Book Condition Very Good Jacket Condition Very Good Edition First Edition Publisher Harcourt, Brace & World, Inc. 1968 ISBN Number 0151185484 / 9780151185481 Seller ID 1705414 First edition. Jacket price clipped, lightly rubbed. 1968 Hard Cover. xv, 435 pp. Considering that much of his life was spent in poverty and ill health, it is something of a miracle that in only forty-six years George Orwell managed to publish ten books and two collections of essays. Here, in four fat volumes, is the best selection of his non-fiction available, a trove of letters, essays, reviews, and journalism that is breathtaking in its scope and eclectic passions. Orwell had something to say about just about everyone and everything. His letters to such luminaries as Julian Symons, Anthony Powell, Arthur Koestler, and Cyril Connolly are poignant and personal. His essays, covering everything from English Cooking to Literature and Totalitarianism, are memorable, and his books reviews (Hitler's Mein Kampf, Mumford's Herman Melville, Miller's Black Spring, Goldsmith's The Vicar of Wakefield to name just a few) are among the most lucid and intelligent ever written. From 1943 to l945, he wrote a regular column for the Tribune, a left wing weekly, entitled As I Please. His observations about life in Britain during the war embraced everything from anti-American sentiment to the history of domestic appliances.
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