Animal Farm: 75th Anniversary Edition

Since its publication fifty years ago, "Animal Farm" has become one of the most controversial books ever written. It has been translated into seventy languages and sold millions of copies throughout the world. This edition is being published to commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of its original U.S. publication.

It features 100 full-color and halftone illustrations by world-renowned artist Ralph Steadman. As vital and relevant as it was fifty years ago, "Animal Farm" is a devastating satire of the Soviet Union by the man V. S. Pritchett called "the conscience of his generation." A fable about an uprising of farm animals against their human masters, it illustrates how new tyranny replaces old in the wake of revolutions and power corrupts even the noblest of causes.

This anniversary edition includes Orwell's proposed but unpublished preface to the original edition and his preface to the 1947 Ukranian edition. These appendices evoke the historical context in which Orwell conceived and wrote his classic novel.

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TeaganHasRats
Oct 15, 2023
4/10 stars
It was a pretty good book but i didn’t like it because of the government stuff in it but thats just me i read it in 8th grade when it was assigned to me.
Jhill027
Aug 29, 2023
10/10 stars
A classic. Everyone should read this if you haven’t already. It is a great book that touches on the subject of society. It’s very realistic and painful to read at times.
_LiaraReads_<33
Aug 22, 2023
6/10 stars
I really enjoyed the plot and how everything came back full circle. Would definitely recommend this one to anyone interested in reading one of Orwell's works.
Nani.Neff
Aug 20, 2023
7/10 stars
This book is a masterpiece. It may be hard for those who are more fictional readers to get into. You need to know some history or at least be willing to do some homework.
durbindrcw
Aug 06, 2023
10/10 stars
I read this in high school because my teacher made us all read it. Honestly glad he did because I thought it was good. Very different from what the title gives off.

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