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PHINEAS FINN: THE IRISH MEMBER

by Anthony Trollope; J. Enoch Powell

Illustrated by Llewellyn Thomas

Published by Folio Society. 1990

Slightly better than 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.

2nd impression. Slip case is very good - some wear and browning.

Stock no. 2137210

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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

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