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- A Catholic Confronts Communism
- A Clergyman's Daughter
- A Collection of Essays by George Orwell
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- An American Critic
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- As One Non-Combatant to Another
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- Autobiographical Note
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- B.B.C. Internal Memorandum
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- Background of French Morocco
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- Bad Climates Are Best
- Bastard Death and Fast One
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- Beasts of England
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- Benefit of Clergy: Some Notes on Salvador Dali
- Benjamin
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- Black Spring, A Passage to India, Death of a Hero, The Jungle, A Hind Let Loose, and A Safety Match
- Book blurb for Many Are Called by Edward Newhouse
- Books V. Cigarettes
- Books and the People: Money and Virtue
- Bookshop Memories
- Boxer
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- Britain's Left-Wing Press
- Britain's Struggle for Survival: The Labour Government After Three Years
- British Cookery
- British Pamphleteers Volume 1: From the 16th Century the 18th Century
- British Rations and the Submarine War
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- Burma (1928)
- Burma (1943)
- Burma Roads
- Burmese Days
- Burnham's View of the Contemporary World Struggle
- But Are We Really Ruder? No
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- Can Socialists Be Happy?
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- Charles Dickens
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- Classics Reviewed: The Martyrdom of Man
- Clerical Party May Re-emerge in France: Educational Controversy
- Clink
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- Coming Up for Air
- Common Lodging Houses
- Communism
- Compton Mackenzie
- Confessions of a Book Reviewer
- Conrad's Place and Rank in English Letters
- Countryman's World
- Crainquebille by Anatole France
- Creating Order out of Cologne Chaos
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- Current Issue: Books in General
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- D. H. Lawrence's Short Stories
- Danger of Separate Occupation Zones
- De Gaulle Intends to Keep Indo-China
- Dear Doktor Goebbels – Your British Friends Are Feeding Fine!
- Decline of an English Murder
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- England with the Knobs Off
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- Espionage Trial in Spain: 'Pressure from Outside'
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- France's Interest in the War Dwindles
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- Free Will
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- From the Notebooks of George Orwell
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- In Defence of Comrade Zilliacus
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- In Front of Your Nose
- In Pursuit of Lord Acton
- In the Darlan Country
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- Indian Ink
- Inside the Whale
- Inside the Whale and Other Essays
- Introduction to Love of Life and Other Stories by Jack London
- Introduction to Talking to India, by E. M. Forster, Richie Calder, Cedric Dover, Hsiao Ch'ien and Others: A Selection of English Language Broadcasts to India
- Introduction to The Position of Peggy Harper
- Introduction to the French edition of Down and Out in Paris and London
- Ironic Poem about Prostitution
- It Looks Different from Abroad
- Jack London
- John Galsworthy
- Joint Control of Reich in Danger
- Joseph Conrad
- Julia
- Just Junk – But Who Could Resist It?
- Keep the Aspidistra Flying
- Kitchener
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- Letter from England to Partisan Review
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- Liberal Intervention Aids Labour
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