Books v. Cigarettes is an Arabic translation of George Orwell's essay collection, featuring a striking modern cover design that combines surrealist art with photography. The mint green cover showcases an artistic interpretation of thoughts and ideas emerging from a portrait, symbolizing the intellectual discourse within. Key features: • Arabic translation of George Orwell's work • Modern artistic cover design • Surrealist illustration style • Mint green color scheme • Bilingual title in Arabic and English • Paperback format • Contemporary edition of a classic text The cover art cleverly integrates mechanical and organic elements flowing from the subject's head, suggesting the interplay between consumption of literature versus cigarettes - a central theme of Orwell's essay. The design uses a limited color palette focused on mint green, black, and white, creating a striking visual contrast. The title appears in both Arabic and English, making it accessible to bilingual readers.