George Orwell Books in Order

George Orwell is a renowned English author and journalist, celebrated for his incisive intelligence, biting wit, and unyielding commitment to social justice. His literary career is marked by a profound awareness of the dangers of totalitarianism and a passionate advocacy for democratic socialism. A seasoned writer and critic, Orwell's work spans a wide range of genres, including fiction, poetry, and journalism. Orwell's experiences as a police officer in Burma and a soldier in the Spanish Civil War deeply influenced his writing, particularly his scathing critique of authoritarian regimes. His time with the Republicans in Spain, where he was severely wounded, also led to his association with the Workers Party of Marxist Unification (POUM), which was later disbanded by the pro-Soviet Communists. As a prolific writer, Orwell worked on propaganda for the BBC, served as literary editor of the Tribune, and published numerous articles, reviews, and poems. He is perhaps best known for his dystopian masterpiece, Nineteen Eighty-Four, a haunting portrayal of a totalitarian future that has become a timeless classic of 20th-century literature.

Bibliography verified: January 2026

Book Series by George Orwell

  • #1
    Animal Farm (With: Odyr)(2018)
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  • #2
    A Hanging(1931)
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  • #3
    Charles Dickens(1940)
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  • #4
    Some Thoughts on the Common Toad(1947)
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    Down and Out in Paris and London(1933)
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  • #2
    The Road to Wigan Pier(1937)
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  • #3
    Homage to Catalonia(1938)
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  • #4
    A Nice Cup Of Tea(1946)
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  • #5
    Dickens, Dali and Others(1946)
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  • #6
    Shooting an Elephant(1950)
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  • #7
    British Pamphleteers(1951)
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  • #8
    Critical Essays(1951)
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  • #9
    England Your England and Other Essays(1953)
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  • #10
    Selected Essays/Inside the Whale and Other Essays(1957)
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  • #11
    Selected Writings(1958)
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  • #12
    The Collected Essays, Journalism and Letters(1961)
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  • #13
    The Lion and the Unicorn(1962)
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  • #14
    Decline of the English Murder and Other Essays(1965)
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  • #15
    As I Please, 1943-1945(1968)
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  • #16
    A Collection of Essays(1970)
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  • #17
    An Age Like This 1920-1940(1971)
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  • #18
    In Front of Your Nose 1945-1950(1971)
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  • #19
    My Country Right or Left 1940-1943(1980)
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  • #20
    The English People(1982)
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  • #21
    The Penguin Essays of George Orwell(1984)
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  • #22
    The War Broadcasts(1985)
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  • #23
    Orwell The Lost Writings(1985)
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  • #24
    War Commentaries(1985)
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  • #25
    Orwell: The War Commentaries(1985)
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  • #26
    Selected Prose(1991)
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  • #27
    The Sayings of George Orwell(1994)
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  • #28
    Pages From a Scullion's Diary(1995)
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  • #29
    All Propaganda is Lies(1999)
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  • #30
    Facing Unpleasant Facts(1999)
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  • #31
    I Belong to the Left(1999)
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  • #32
    I Have Tried to Tell the Truth(1999)
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  • #33
    It Is What I Think(1999)
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  • #34
    Keeping Our Little Corner Clean(1999)
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  • #35
    A Kind of Compulsion(1999)
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  • #36
    Our Job is to Make Life Worth Living(1999)
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  • #37
    A Patriot After All(1999)
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  • #38
    Smothered Under Journalism(1999)
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  • #39
    Two Wasted Years(1999)
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  • #40
    Orwell and Politics(2001)
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  • #41
    Orwell and the Dispossessed(2001)
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  • #42
    Orwell in Spain(2001)
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  • #43
    Orwell's England(2001)
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  • #44
    Orwell: The 'Observer' Years(2003)
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  • #45
    Why I Write(2004)
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  • #46
    Orwell In Tribune(2007)
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  • #47
    Books v. Cigarettes(2008)
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  • #48
    All Art Is Propaganda(2008)
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  • #49
    Orwell: A Celebration(2009)
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  • #50
    Narrative Essays(2009)
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  • #51
    Diaries(2009)
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  • #52
    Such, Such Were the Joys and Other Essays(2010)
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  • #53
    A Life in Letters(2010)
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  • #54
    Fifty Essays(2015)
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  • #55
    Orwell on Truth(2017)
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  • #56
    Notes on Nationalism(2018)
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  • #57
    Orwell on Freedom(2018)
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  • #58
    Politics and the English Language(2022)
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  • #1
    Animal Farm (With: Odyr)(2018)
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  • #2
    The Eloquent Essay(2000)
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  • #3
    40 Model Essays(2005)
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  • #4
    Empire Tales(2008)
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  • #5
    Winter: A Folio Anthology(2016)
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  • #6
    Letters to Change the World: From Pankhurst to Orwell(2018)
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  • #7
    Writers: Their Lives and Works(2018)
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  • #1
    Burmese Days(1934)
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  • #2
    A Clergyman's Daughter(1935)
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  • #3
    Keep the Aspidistra Flying(1936)
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  • #4
    Coming Up for Air(1939)
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  • #5
    Nineteen Eighty-Four(2004)
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  • #6
    Animal Farm(1945)
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About George Orwell

George Orwell is a renowned English author and journalist, celebrated for his incisive intelligence, biting wit, and unyielding commitment to social justice. His literary career is marked by a profound awareness of the dangers of totalitarianism and a passionate advocacy for democratic socialism. A seasoned writer and critic, Orwell's work spans a wide range of genres, including fiction, poetry, and journalism. Orwell's experiences as a police officer in Burma and a soldier in the Spanish Civil War deeply influenced his writing, particularly his scathing critique of authoritarian regimes. His time with the Republicans in Spain, where he was severely wounded, also led to his association with the Workers Party of Marxist Unification (POUM), which was later disbanded by the pro-Soviet Communists. As a prolific writer, Orwell worked on propaganda for the BBC, served as literary editor of the Tribune, and published numerous articles, reviews, and poems. He is perhaps best known for his dystopian masterpiece, Nineteen Eighty-Four, a haunting portrayal of a totalitarian future that has become a timeless classic of 20th-century literature.

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