1. CEJL vol 1 pp 51, 125, 126 respectively
2. Orwell: The War Broadcasts p51
3. Letter to the Reverend Herbert Rogers CEJL Vol 4 p129
4. see the entry "Stapledon, Olaf" in The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction
5. CEJL vol 1 p331
6. Letter to Julian Symons CEJL vol 4 p480
7. "Wells, Hitler and the World State" was first published in Horizon August 1941
CEJL vol 2 p 171
8. "Boys Weeklies" CEJL vol 1 p521
9. New Statesman January 18 1941 Unwelcome Guerilla p42
10. "The Rediscovery of Europe" a talk broadcast 10 March 1942 CEJL vol 2 p234
11. "Charles Dickens" CEJL vol 1 p488
12. "Wells, Hitler and the World State" CEJL vol 2 p170
13. op cit p167
14. Wartime diary 27 March 1942 CEJL vol 2 p 469 and Crick's Life pp292-294. See
also Michael Mayer's alternate account in Remembering Orwell pp135-137
15. Tribune 7 February 1947 CEJL vol 4 pp326-327
16. New Statesman October 26 1940 Unwelcome Guerilla p32
17. The Road to Wigan Pier p225 18. CEJL vol 2 pp32-33
19. "Prophecies of Fascism" Tribune 12 July 1940 CEJL
vol 2 pp46-47
20. op cit p47
21. op cit p46
22. op cit p48
23. "Literature and Totalitarianism" a broadcast talk CEJL vol 2 p162
24. Tribune 4 February 1944 CEJL vol 3 p110
25. CEJL vol 3 pp177-179
26. Tribune 4 January 1946 CEJL vol 4 pp95-99
27. op cit p99
28. "Politics vs Literature An Examination of Gulliver's Travels" CEJL vol 4
pp241-261
29. op cit p255
30. The Road to Wigan Pier p226
31. "What is Science" Tribune 25 October 1946 CEJL
vol 4 p29
32. Letter to Robert Giroux CEJL vol 4 p557
33. CEJL vol 3 p121
34. Observer 14 January 1945 CEJL vol 3 pp364-365
35. Observer 28 November 1948 CEJL vol 4 p57
36. Tribune 25 January 1946 CEJL vol 4 pp113-117
37. Reviewed together New Statesman January 4 1941 Unwelcome Guerilla
pp39-41
38. New Statesman December 7 1940 Unwelcome Guerilla pp36-37 39. Manchester
Evening News August 16 1942 quoted by Kath Filmer p161
40. CEJL vol 1 p477
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