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  • A Clockwork Orange: A Norton Critical Edition

    Anthony Burgess, Mark Rawlinson

    First Edition, Paperback, 2011

    “A brilliant novel . . . a savage satire on the distortions of the single and collective minds.” —New York Times

    “Anthony Burgess has written what looks like a nasty little shocker, but is really...
  • A Clockwork Orange

    Anthony Burgess, Andrew Biswell

    Restored Text, Hardback, 2013

    A newly revised text for A Clockwork Orange’s 50th anniversary brings the work closest to its author’s intentions.
  • A Clockwork Orange

    Anthony Burgess

    Paperback, 2001

    Great Music, it said, and Great Poetry would like quieten Modern Youth down and make Modern Youth more Civilized. Civilized my syphilised yarbles.
  • A Clockwork Orange

    Anthony Burgess

    Paperback, 2019

    One of Esquire's 50 Best Sci-Fi Books of All Time
    “A brilliant novel.… [A] savage satire on the distortions of the single and collective minds.”—New York Times
  • A Clockwork Orange

    Anthony Burgess, Andrew Biswell

    Restored Text, E Book, 2012

    A newly revised text for A Clockwork Orange’s 50th anniversary brings the work closest to its author’s intentions.
  • The Doctor Is Sick

    Anthony Burgess

    Paperback, 1997

    "Fine, sly, rich comedy." —New York Times Book Review
  • The Eve of Saint Venus

    Anthony Burgess, Edward Pagram

    Paperback, 2012

  • Honey for the Bears

    Anthony Burgess

    Paperback, 2013

    "There are so few genuinely entertaining novels around that we ought to cheer whenever one turns up. Continuous, fizzing energy…Honey for the Bears is a triumph." —Kingsley Amis, New York Times
  • Honey for the Bears

    Anthony Burgess

    E Book, 2013

    "There are so few genuinely entertaining novels around that we ought to cheer whenever one turns up. Continuous, fizzing energy…Honey for the Bears is a triumph." —Kingsley Amis, New York Times
  • The Long Day Wanes: A Malayan Trilogy

    Anthony Burgess

    Paperback, 1993

    A sweetly satiric look at the twilight days of colonialism.