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PHINEAS REDUX

by Anthony Trollope

Illustrated by Llewellyn Thomas

Published by Folio Society. 1998

Very good condition. A novel. Introduction by Robin Gilmour. Brown cloth spine with gilt titles. Cream boards with brown floral decoration. B/w illustrations. Top edge brown. xxii and 628 pages.

Fourth printing.Rear board a little grubby/scuffed. Text block lightly browned. Top headband has come away from the inner spine (common fault with these books). Otherwise, a lovely copy contained in publisher's slipcase which has minor fading to edges.

Stock no. 1830740

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Contents

  • Introduction
  • A Note on the Text
  • I Temptation
  • II Harrington Hall
  • III Gerard Maule
  • IV Tankerville
  • V Mr Daubeny's Great Move
  • VI Phineas and his old Friends
  • VII Coming Home from Hunting
  • VIII The Address
  • IX The Debate
  • X The deserted Husband
  • XI The truant Wife
  • XII Konigstein
  • XIII 'I Have got the Seat'
  • XIV Trumpeton Wood
  • XV 'How well you knew!'
  • XVI Copperhouse Cross and Broughton Spinnies
  • XVII Madame Goesler's Story
  • XVIII Spooner of Spoon Hall
  • XIX Something out of the Way
  • XX Phineas again in London
  • XXI Mr Maule, Senior
  • XXII 'Purity of Morals, Finn'
  • XXIII Macphersons' Hotel
  • XXIV Madame Goesler is sent for
  • XXV 'I would do it now'
  • XXVI The Duke's Will
  • XXVII An Editor's Wrath
  • XXVIII The first thunderbolt
  • XXIX The Spooner Correspondence
  • XXX Regrets
  • XXXI The Duke and Duchess in Town
  • XXXII The World becomes cold
  • XXXIII The two Gladiators
  • XXXIV The Universe
  • XXXV Political Venom
  • XXXVI Seventy-Two
  • XXXVII The Conspiracy
  • XXXVIII Once again in Portman Square
  • XXXIX Cagliostro
  • XL The Prime Minister is hard pressed
  • XLI 'I hope I'm not distrusted'
  • XLII Boulogne
  • XLIII The second Thunderbolt
  • XLIV The Browborough Trial
  • XLV Some Passages in the Life of Mr Emilius
  • XLVI The Quarrel
  • XLVII What came of the Quarrel
  • XLVIII Mr Maule's Attempt
  • XLIX Showing what Mrs Bunce said to the Policeman
  • L What the Lords and Commons said about the Murder
  • LI ' You think it shameful'
  • LII Mr Kennedy's Will
  • LIII None but the Brave deserve the Fair
  • LIV The Duchess takes Counsel
  • LV Phineas in Prison
  • LVI The Meager Family
  • LVII The Beginning of the Search for the Key and the Coat
  • LVIII The two Dukes
  • LIX Mrs Bonteen
  • LX Two Days Before the Trial
  • LXI The Beginning of the Trial
  • LXII Lord Fawn's Evidence
  • LXIII Mr Chaffanbrass for the Defence
  • LXIV Confusion in the Court
  • LXV 'I Hate Her'
  • LSVI The foreign Bludgeon
  • LXVII The Verdict
  • LXVIII Phineas after the Trial
  • lxix The Duke's first Cousin
  • LXX 'I will not go to Loughlinter'
  • LXXI Phineas Finn is re-elected
  • LXXII The End of the Story of Mr Emiuius and Lady Eustace
  • LXXIII Phineas Finn returns to his Duties
  • LXXIV At Matching
  • LXXV The Trumpeton Feud is settled
  • LXXVI Madame Goesler's Legacy
  • LXXVII Phineas Finn's Success
  • LXXVIII The Last Visit to Saulsby
  • LXXIX At Last - at last
  • LXXX Conclusion

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