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  • The Road to Wigan Pier

    George Orwell

    Paperback (Mariner Books, Oct. 18, 1972)
    In the 1930s Orwell was sent by a socialist book club to investigate the appalling mass unemployment in the industrial north of England. He went beyond his assignment to investigate the employed as well-”to see the most typical section of the English working class.” Foreword by Victor Gollancz.
  • The Road to Wigan Pier

    George Orwell

    eBook (Delhi Open Books, Feb. 3, 2020)
    The Road to Wigan Pier offers an in-depth examination of socio-economic conditions in the coal-mining communities of England's industrial areas, including detailed analysis of workers' wages, living conditions, and working environments. Orwell was profoundly influenced by his experiences while researching.An unflinching look at unemployment and life among the working classes in Britain during the Great Depression.
  • The Road to Wigan Pier

    George Orwell

    eBook (Mariner Books, Oct. 18, 1972)
    In the 1930s Orwell was sent by a socialist book club to investigate the appalling mass unemployment in the industrial north of England. He went beyond his assignment to investigate the employed as well--“to see the most typical section of the English working class.” Foreword by Victor Gollancz.
  • The Road to Wigan Pier

    George Orwell

    Paperback (Delhi Open Books, Feb. 3, 2020)
    The Road to Wigan Pier offers an in-depth examination of socio-economic conditions in the coal-mining communities of England's industrial areas, including detailed analysis of workers' wages, living conditions, and working environments. Orwell was profoundly influenced by his experiences while researching.An unflinching look at unemployment and life among the working classes in Britain during the Great Depression.
  • The Road to Wigan Pier

    George Orwell

    Hardcover (Benediction Classics, Nov. 17, 2010)
    A non-fiction classic from Orwell. Part I documents his sociological investigations of the living conditions amongst the working class in Lancashire and Yorkshire in the industrial north of England in the 1930s. Part II covers his middle-class upbringing, the development of his political conscience, and a discussion of British attitudes towards socialism.
  • The Road to Wigan Pier

    George Orwell

    eBook (Moonlight Effect, Sept. 1, 2020)
    The Road to Wigan Pier is a book by the British writer George Orwell, first published in 1937. The first half of this work documents his sociological investigations of the bleak living conditions among the working class in Lancashire and Yorkshire in the industrial north of England before World War II.
  • The Road to Wigan Pier

    George Orwell

    Hardcover (Lulu.com, June 29, 2008)
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  • The Road to Wigan Pier

    Orwell George

    eBook (, Sept. 10, 2020)
    The first half of this work documents [Orwell's] sociological investigations of the bleak living conditions among the working class in Lancashire and Yorkshire in the industrial north of England before World War II. The second half is a long essay on [Orwell's] middle-class upbringing, and the development of his political conscience, questioning British attitudes towards socialism.--Wikipedia. [Suggest a different description.]
  • The Road to Wigan Pier

    George Orwell

    eBook (, Aug. 22, 2020)
    An unflinching look at unemployment and life among the working classes in Britain during the Great Depression, The Road to Wigan Pier offers an in-depth examination of socio-economic conditions in the coal-mining communities of England’s industrial areas, including detailed analysis of workers’ wages, living conditions, and working environments. Orwell was profoundly influenced by his experiences while researching The Road to Wigan Pier and the contrasts with his own comfortable middle-class upbringing; his reactions to working and living conditions and thoughts on how these would be improved under socialism are detailed in the second half of the book.
  • Modern Classics Road To Wigan Pier

    George Orwell, Richard Hoggart

    Paperback (Penguin Classic, May 1, 2001)
    A searing account of George Orwell's observations of working-class life in the bleak industrial heartlands of Yorkshire and Lancashire in the 1930s, The Road to Wigan Pier is a brilliant and bitter polemic that has lost none of its political impact over time. His graphically unforgettable descriptions of social injustice, cramped slum housing, dangerous mining conditions, squalor, hunger and growing unemployment are written with unblinking honesty, fury and great humanity. It crystallized the ideas that would be found in Orwell's later works and novels, and remains a powerful portrait of poverty, injustice and class divisions in Britain. Published with an introduction by Richard Hoggart in Penguin Modern Classics. 'It is easy to see why the book created and still creates so sharp an impact ... exceptional immediacy, freshness and vigour, opinionated and bold ... Above all, it is a study of poverty and, behind that, of the strength of class-divisions' Richard Hoggart
  • Modern Clssics Road To Wigan Pier

    George Orwell

    Mass Market Paperback (Penguin Classic, March 4, 2014)
    A searing account of George Orwell's observations of working-class life in the bleak industrial heartlands of Yorkshire and Lancashire in the 1930s, The Road to Wigan Pier is a brilliant and bitter polemic that has lost none of its political impact over time. His graphically unforgettable descriptions of social injustice, cramped slum housing, dangerous mining conditions, squalor, hunger and growing unemployment are written with unblinking honesty, fury and great humanity. It crystallized the ideas that would be found in Orwell's later works and novels, and remains a powerful portrait of poverty, injustice and class divisions in Britain. Published with an introduction by Richard Hoggart in Penguin Modern Classics. 'It is easy to see why the book created and still creates so sharp an impact ... exceptional immediacy, freshness and vigour, opinionated and bold ... Above all, it is a study of poverty and, behind that, of the strength of class-divisions' Richard Hoggart
  • The Road to Wigan Pier

    George Orwell, Frederick Davidson

    MP3 CD (Blackstone Audio, Inc., Jan. 1, 2009)
    This searing yet beautiful firsthand account of the life and working the conditions of industrial workers in the north of England during the 1930s caused Orwell to ask why Socialism had so little appeal.