IS HE POPENJOY?
Written by Anthony Trollope, David Skilton
Illustrated by Kate Aldous
Published by Folio Society
in 1998
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IS HE POPENJOY?
Written by Anthony Trollope, David Skilton.
Illustrated by Kate Aldous.
Stock no. 1830513
1st thus.
1998.
Hardback.
Nearly fine condition.
Introduction by David Skilton. Maroon cloth spine with black title labels and gilt title. Pink boards with maroon floral border. Top edge maroon. B/w illustrations. xxi and 510 pages. A lovely copy contained in publisher's slipcase which is lightly scuffed.
Front cover
Contents
- Introduction
- A Note on the Text
- I Introductory - Number One
- II Introductory - Number Two
- III Life at Manor Cross
- IV At the Deanery
- V Miss Tallowax is shown the House
- VI Bad Tidings
- VII Cross Hall Gate
- VIII Pugsby Brook
- IX Mrs Houghton
- X The Dean as a Sporting man
- XI Lord and Lady George go up to Town
- XII Miss Mildmay and Jack de Baron
- XIII More News from Italy
- XV 'Drop it'
- XVI All is Fish that comes to his Net
- XVII The Disabilities
- XVIII Lord George up in London
- XIX Rather 'Boisterous'
- XX Between Two Stools
- XXI The Marquis comes Home
- XXII The Marquis among his Friends
- XXIII The Marquis sees his Brother
- XXIV The Marquis goes into Brotherton
- XXV Lady Susanna in London
- XXVI The Dean returns to Town
- XXVII The Baroness Banmann again
- XXVIII 'What Matter if she does?'
- XXIX Mr Houghton wants a Glass of Sherry
- XXX The Dean is very busy
- XXXI The Marquis migrates to London
- XXXII Lord George is troubled
- XXXIII Captain de Baron
- XXXIV A dreadful Communication
- XXXV 'I deny it'
- XXXVI Popenjoy is Popenjoy
- XXXVII Preparations for the Ball
- XXXVIII The Kappa-kappa
- XXXIX Rebellion
- XL As a Bluebeard
- XLI Scumberg's
- XLII 'Not go!'
- XLIII Real Love
- XLIV What the Brotherton Clergymen said about it
- XLV Lady George at the Deanery
- XLVI Lady Sarah's Mission
- XLVII 'That Young Fellow in there'
- XLVIII The Marquis makes a proposition
- XLIX 'Wouldn't you come here - for a Week?'
- L Rudham Park
- LI Guss Mildmay's Success
- LII Another Love
- LIII Poor Popenjoy!
- LIV Jack de Baron's Virtue
- LV How could he help it?
- LVI Sir Henry said it as the only thing
- LVII Mr Knox hears again from the Marquis
- LVIII Mr Jone's Letter
- LIX Back in London
- LX The Last of the Baroness
- LXI The News comes Home
- LXII The Will
- LXIII Popenjoy is born - and christened
- LXIV Conclusion