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Nineteen Eighty-Four: The Graphic Novel
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| Brand | ![]() Penguin Classics is a brand of classic literature books published by Penguin Books. The brand was launched in 1946, and has since published over 1,500 titles. The books are typically published in paperback form, and are aimed at a general audience. |
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