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THE AMERICAN SENATOR

by Anthony Trollope; Louis Auchincloss

Illustrated by Shirley Tourret

Published by Folio Society. 1st thus. 1994

Nearly fine condition. A novel. Introduction by Louis Auchincloss. Blue cloth spine, black title block with gilt title. Pale pink boards with blue floral border. B/w illustrations. Top edge blue. xviii and 513 pages.

A lovely copy contained in publisher's slipcase which is bumed to one rear corner, very lightly faded at open edges.

Stock no. 1830703

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Contents

  • Introduction
  • A Note on the Text
  • I Dillsborough
  • II The Morton Family
  • III The Masters Family
  • IV The Dillsborough Club
  • V Reginald Morton
  • VI Not in Love
  • VII The Walk Home
  • VIII The PAragons' Party at Bragton
  • IX The Old Kennels
  • X Goarly's Revenge
  • XI From Impington Gorse
  • XII Arabella Trefoil
  • XIII At Bragton
  • XIV The Dillsborough Feud
  • XV A Fit Companion - for me and my Sisters
  • XVI Mr Gotobed's Philanthropy
  • XVII Lord Rufford's Invitation
  • XVIII The Attorney's Family is Disturbed
  • XIX 'Who valued the Geese?'
  • XX There are Convenances
  • XXI The first Evening at Rufford Hall
  • XXII Jemima
  • XXIII Poor Caneback
  • XXIV The Ball
  • XXV The Last Morning at Rufford Hall
  • XXVI Give me Six Months
  • XXVII 'Wonderful Bird'
  • XXVIII Mounser Green
  • XXIX The Senator's Letter
  • XXX At Cheltenham
  • XXXI The Rufford Correspondence
  • XXXII 'It is a long Way'
  • XXXIII The Beginning of Persecution
  • XXXIV Mary's Letter
  • XXXV Chowton Farm for Sale
  • XXXVI Mistletoe
  • XXXVII How Things were arranged
  • XXXVIII 'Your are so severe'
  • XXXIX The Day at Peltry
  • XL Lord Rufford wants to see a Horse
  • XLI The Senator is badly treated
  • XLII Mr Mainwaring's little Dinner
  • XLIII Persecution
  • XLIV 'Particularly proud of you'
  • XLV Lord Rufford makes up his Mind
  • XLVI It cannot be arranged
  • XLVII 'But there is Someone'
  • XLVIII The Dinner at the Bush
  • XLIX Miss Trefoil's Decision
  • L 'In these days one can't make a Man Marry'
  • LI The Senator's second Letter
  • LII Providence interferes
  • LIII Lady Ushant at Bragton
  • LIV Arabella again at Bragton
  • LV 'I have told him Everything'
  • LVI 'Now what have you got to say?'
  • LVII Mrs Morton returns
  • LVIII The two old Ladies
  • LIX The Last Effort
  • LX Again at Mistletoe
  • LXI The Success of Lady Augustus
  • LXII 'What Shall kill each other'
  • LXIII Changes at Bragton
  • LXIV The Will
  • LXV The new Minister
  • LXVI 'I Must go'
  • LXVII In the Park
  • LXVIII Lord Rufford's Model Farm
  • LXIX Scrobby's Trial
  • LXX At Last
  • LXXI 'My Own, own Husband'
  • LXXII 'Bid him be a Man'
  • LXXIII 'Is it tanti?'
  • LXXIV Benedict
  • LXXV Arabella's Success
  • LXXVI The Wedding
  • LXXVII The Senator's Lecture - No. I
  • LXXVIII The Senator's Lecture - No. II
  • LXXIX the Last Days of Mary Masters
  • LXXX Conclusion

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