PHINEAS FINN: THE IRISH MEMBER
Written by Anthony Trollope, J. Enoch Powell
Illustrated by Llewellyn Thomas
Published by Folio Society
in 1989
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PHINEAS FINN: THE IRISH MEMBER
Written by Anthony Trollope, J. Enoch Powell.
Illustrated by Llewellyn Thomas.
Stock no. 1830748
1990.
Hardback.
Very good condition.
A novel. Introduction by Enoch J. Powell. Green cloth spine with black title blocks and gilt title. Green paper boards with green floral borders. B/w illustrations. Top edge green. xix and 631 pages. Second impression. Headbands have come away from the inner spine (common fault). Tet block lightly browned. Contents clean. Contained in publisher's slipcase which is a little grubby and worn at open edge corners.
Front cover
Contents
- Introduction
- A Note on the Text
- I Phineas Finn proposes to stand for Loughshane
- II Phineas Finn is elected for Loughshane
- III Phineas Finn takes his seat
- IV Lady Laura Standish
- V Mr and Mrs Low
- VI Lord Brentford's Dinner
- VII Mr and Mrs Bunce
- VIII The News about Mr Mildmay and Sir Edward
- IX The new Government
- X Violet Effingham
- XI Lord Chiltern
- XII Autumnal Prospects
- XIII Saulsby Wood
- XIV Loughlinter
- XV Donald Bean's Pony
- XVI Phineas Finn returns to Killaloe
- XVII Phineas Finn returns to London
- XVIII Mr Turnbull
- XIX Lord Chiltern rides his Horse Bonebreaker
- XX The Debate on the Ballot
- XXI 'Do be punctual'
- XXII Lady Baldock at Home
- XXIII Sunday at Grosvenor Place
- XXIV The Willingford Bull
- XXV Mr Turnbull's Carriage stops the way
- XXVI 'The First Speech'
- XXVII Phineas discussed
- XXVIII The second Reading is carried
- XXIX A Cabinet Meeting
- XXX Mr Kennedy's Luck
- XXI Finn for Loughton
- XXXII Lady Laura Kennedy's Headache
- XXXIII Mr Slide's Grievance
- XXXIV Was he Honest?
- XXXV Mr Monk upon Reform
- XXXVI Phineas Finn makes Progress
- XXXVII A Rough Encounter
- XXXVIII The Duel
- XXXIX Lady Laura is told
- XL Madame Max Goesler
- XLI Lord Fawn
- XLII Lady Baldock does not send a Card to Phineas Finn
- XLIII Promotion
- XLIV Phineas and his Friends
- XLV Miss Effingham's four lovers
- XLVI The Mousetrap
- XLVII Mr Mildmay's Bill
- XLVIII 'The Duke'
- XLIX The Duellists meet
- L Again Successful
- LI Troubles at Loughlinter
- LII The first Blow
- LIII Showing how Phineas bore the blow
- LIV Consolation
- LV Lord Chiltern at Saulsby
- LVI What the People in Marylebone thought
- LVII The top Brick of the Chimney
- LVIII Rara Avis in Terris
- LIX The Earl's Wrath
- LX Madame Goesler's Politics
- LXI Another Duel
- LXII The Letter that was sent to Brighton
- LXIII Showing how the Duke stood his Ground
- LXIV The Horns
- LXV The Cabinet Minister at Killaloe
- LXVI Victrix
- LXVII Job's Comforters
- LXVIII The joint Attack
- LXIX The Temptress
- LXX The Prime Minister's Generosity
- LXXIII Amantium Irae
- LXXIV The Beginning of the End
- LXXV PPC
- LXXVI Conclusion