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George Orwell Animal farm Secker & Warburg 1st edition 2nd printing stated. A very brave book- written during WWII as a strong poisonous satire on Soviet Russia, a war ally. George Orwell, Animal farm, Secker & Warburg, 1945, 1st edition 2nd printing stated. A very brave book- written during WWII as a strong poisonous satire on Soviet Russia, a war ally. Because of that alliance print run was very small and second printing came out the same month as the 1st, so strong was a demand. Parades famous and pretty sad slogan: All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others. Green cloth over boards, white title on spine. Spine and part of front board sunned, see pictures 2 and 4 please. Front hinge paper started, otherwise no issues. In facsimile dust cover. The price is set as without a jacket. If you want original jacket, I've recently seen a second edition with decent jacket for $900...