Satire
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Label
Satire
Name
Satire
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1726731
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- Put out more flags, a novel, Evelyn Waugh
- Animal farm, a fairy story, George Orwell ; pictures by Ralph Steadman
- The loved one,, an Anglo-American tragedy
- Cat's cradle, Kurt Vonnegut
- The sword in the stone, by T.H. White ; with decorations by the author and end papers by Robert Lawson
- Gulliver's travels, Jonathan Swift ; edited with an introduction by Claude Rawson and notes by Ian Higgins
- The custom of the country, by Edith Wharton
- Cat's cradle, Kurt Vonnegut
- Gulliver's travels, Jonathan Swift ; edited with an introduction and notes by Robert DeMaria, Jr
- Naked lunch, the restored text, William S. Burroughs ; edited by James Grauerholz and Barry Miles
- The two towers;, being the second part of The Lord of the rings
- Fahrenheit 451, Ray Bradbury ; introduction by Neil Gaiman
- The confidence-man, his masquerade, an authoritative text, backgrounds and sources, reviews, criticism, an annotated bibliography, Herman Melville ; edited by Hershel Parker
- One flew over the cuckoo's nest, Ken Kesey ; with illustrations and a new introduction by the author ; text introduction by Robert Faggen
- A handful of dust, Evelyn Waugh ; with an introduction by William Boyd
- A clockwork orange, Anthony Burgess
- Gulliver's travels:, an authoritative text, the correspondence of Swift, Pope's verses on Gulliver's travels [and] critical essays., Edited by Robert A. Greenberg
- The violent bear it away, Flannery O'Connor
- Kalki, a novel, by Gore Vidal
- Point counter point, Aldous Huxley ; introduction by Nicholas Mosley
- Barchester Towers ;, and the warden, by Anthony Trollope ; with an introduction by Harlan Hatcher
- Fahrenheit 451, Ray Bradbury
- Gulliver's travels, and other writings., With an introd. and commentaries by Ricardo Quintana
- Main Street, Sinclair Lewis
- Breakfast of champions, or, Goodbye blue Monday!, by Kurt Vonnegut ; with drawings by the author
- Don Quixote, Miguel de Cervantes ; a new translation by Edith Grossman ; introduction by Harold Bloom
- Black mischief, by Evelyn Waugh
- Decline and fall, Evelyn Waugh ; illustrated by the author
- Babbitt, by Sinclair Lewis
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