MARION FAY: A NOVEL
Written by Anthony Trollope, J.. Hillis Miller
Illustrated by Rod Waters
Published by Folio Society
in 1997
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MARION FAY: A NOVEL
Written by Anthony Trollope, J.. Hillis Miller.
Illustrated by Rod Waters.
Stock no. 1830510
1st thus.
1997.
Hardback.
Nearly fine condition.
Introduction by J. Hillis Miller. Blue cloth spine with black title label and gilt title. Pale lilac paper boards with blue floral borders. B/w illustrations. Top edge blue. xxi and 502 pages. A lovely copy contained in publisher's slipcase which is lightly scuffed.
Front cover
Contents
- Introduction
- A Note on the Text
- I The Marquis of Kingsbury
- II Lord Hampstead
- III The Marchioness
- IV Lady Frances
- V Mrs Roden
- VI Paradise Row
- VII The Post Office
- VIII Mr Greenwood
- IX At Konigsgraaf
- X 'Noblesse Oblige'
- XI Lady Persiflage
- XII Castle Hautboy
- XIII The Braeside Harriers
- XIV Coming Home from Hunting
- XV Mario Fay and her Father
- XVI The Walk back to Hendon
- XVII Lord Hampstead's Scheme
- XVIII How they lived at Trafford Park
- XIX Lady Amaldina's Lover
- XX The Scheme is successful
- XXI What they all thought as they went home
- XXII Again at Trafford
- XXIII The Irrepressible Crocker
- XXIV Mrs Roden's Eloquence
- XXV Marions' Views about Marriage
- XXVI Lord Hampstead is impatient
- XXVII The Quaker's Eloquence
- XXVIII Marion's Obstinacy
- XXIX Mrs Demijohn's Party
- XXX New Years Day
- XXXI Miss Demijohn's Ingenuity
- XXXII Kings Court, Old Broad Street
- XXXIII Mr Greenwood becomes ambitious
- XXXIV Like the poor Cat i' the Adage
- XXXV Lady Frances sees her Lover
- XXXVI Mr Greenwood's Feelings
- XXXVII 'That would be disagreeable'
- XXXVIII 'I do'
- XXXIX At Gorse Hall
- XL Poor Walker
- XLI False Tidings
- XLII Never, never to come again
- XLIII Di Crinola
- XLIV 'I will come back as I went'
- XLV True Tidings
- XLVI All the World knows it
- XLVII 'It shall be done'
- XLVIII Marion will certainly have her Way
- XLIX 'But he is - he is'
- L The Great Question
- LI 'I Cannot compel her'
- LII In Park Lane
- LIII After all he isn't
- LIV 'Of Course there was a bitterness
- LV Lord Hampstead again with Mrs Roden
- LVI Lord Hampstead again with Marion
- LVII Crok's Distress
- LVIII 'Dismissal - BB'
- LIX Pegwell Bay
- LX Lady Amaldina's Wedding
- LXI Crocker's Tale
- LXII 'My Marion'
- LXIII Mr Greenwood's last Battle
- LXIV The Reigstrar of State Records