Down And Out In Paris and London

George ORWELL

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Down And Out In Paris and London

ONE OF GEORGE ORWELL'S "GREAT NONFICTION BOOKS": FIRST EDITION OF HIS FIRST BOOK, DOWN AND OUT IN PARIS AND LONDON

ORWELL, George. Down And Out In Paris and London. London: Victor Gollancz, 1933. Octavo, original black cloth. Housed in a custom clamshell box.

First edition, first printing, of Orwell's seminal first book—"a classic early work"—one of only 1500 copies printed.

When Eric Blair graduated from Eton, he traveled to Burma and spent five years serving in the Imperial Police. On returning to Europe he "set himself with extraordinary conscientiousness to learn the facts of poverty by experience, as a dishwasher in Paris and as a tramp in England" (DNB). This unflinching account of those years is one of his "great nonfiction books" (Gessen, All Art is Propaganda, ix). It signals "what Orwell seems to have known how to do from the start, and it's what makes Down and Out a classic early work" (Packer, New Yorker). Orwell stays "true to what he had won by way of his colonial experience, and to the way he had confirmed it by his sojourns among… the downtrodden" (Hitchens, Why Orwell Matters). Wanting to protect his identity, he submitted the manuscript using an `X' for his name. In 1932, when Gollancz finally accepted it for publication, Blair chose the pen name which would become synonymous with some of the finest modern prose and political satire, and George Orwell was born. Later Orwell credited those years with triggering his political views: "I underwent poverty and the sense of failure. This increased my natural hatred of authority and made me for the first time fully aware of the existence of the working classes" (Why I Write, 1947). First printing with no mention of later printings (1500 copies printed). Without rare dust jacket. Fenwick A.1a. Owner bookplate with contemporary signature dated 1933.

Text generally fresh with light scattered foxing, only tiny bit of rubbing to cloth, mild toning to spine. A desirable copy of one of Orwell's most elusive works.

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