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THE EUSTACE DIAMONDS

by Anthony Trollope; P.D. James

Illustrated by Llewellyn Thomas

Published by Folio Society. 1st thus. 1990

Very good condition. A novel. Introduction by P. D. James. Blue cloth spine with gilt titles. Pale blue boards with blue floral decoration. B/w illustrations. Top edge blue. xix and 647 pages.

White spotting to spine. Browning to cover edges. Slip case is almost very good - Splits to two edges, with some creasing; browning/fading to edges.

Stock no. 2137326

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Contents

  • Introduction
  • A Note on the Text
  • I Lizzie Greystock
  • II Lady Eustace
  • III Lucy Morris
  • IV Frank Greystock
  • V The Eustace Necklace
  • VI Lady Linlithgow's Mission
  • VII Mr Burke's Speeches
  • VIII The conquering Hero comes
  • IX Showing what the Miss Fawns said, and what Mrs Hittaway thought
  • X Lizzie and her lover
  • XI Lord Fawn at his Office
  • XII 'I only Thought of it'
  • XIII Showing what Frank Greystock did
  • XIV 'Doan't thou marry for munny'
  • IV 'I'll give you a hundred-guinea Brooch'
  • XVI Certainly an Heirloom
  • XVII The Diamonds are seen in Public
  • XVIII 'And I have nothing to give'
  • XIX 'As my Brother'
  • XX The Diamonds become troublesome
  • XXI 'Ianthe's Soul'
  • XXII Lady Eustace procures a Pony for the use of her Cousin
  • XXIII Frank Greystock's first Visit to Portray
  • XXIV Showing what Frank Greystock thought about Marriage
  • XXV Mr Dove's Opinion
  • XXVI Mr Gowran is very funny
  • XXVII Lucy Morris Misbehaves
  • XXVIII Mr Dove in his Chambers
  • XXIX 'I had better go away'
  • XXX Mr Greystock's Troubles
  • XXXI Frank Greystock's second Visit to Portray
  • XXXII Mr and Mrs Hittaway in Scotland
  • XXXIII 'It won't be true'
  • XXXIV LAdy Linlithgow at Home
  • XXXV Too bad for Sympathy
  • XXXVI Lizzie's Guests
  • XXXVII Lizzie's first day
  • XXXVIII Nappie's grey Horse
  • XXXIX Sir Griffin takes an unfair Advantage
  • XL 'Your are not hungry'
  • XLI 'Likewise the Bears in Couples agree'
  • XLII Sunday Morning
  • XLIII Life in Portray
  • XLIV A Midnight adventure
  • XLV The Journey to London
  • XLVI Lucy Morris in Brook Street
  • XLVII Matching Priory
  • XLVIII Lizzies Condition
  • XLIX Bunfit and Gager
  • L In Hertford Street
  • LI Confidence
  • LII Mrs Carbuncle goes to the theatre
  • LIII Lizzie's Sick Room
  • LIV 'I suppose I may say a Word'
  • LV Quints or Semi-tenths
  • LVI Job's Comforters
  • LVII Humpty Dumpty
  • LVIII 'The Fiddle with One String'
  • LIX Mr Gowran up in London
  • LX 'Let it be as though it had never been'
  • LXI Lizzie's great Friend
  • LXII 'You know where my heart is'
  • LXIII The Corsair is afraid
  • LXIV Lizzie's last Scheme
  • LXV Tribute
  • LXVI The Aspirations of Mr Emilius
  • LXVII The Eye of the Public
  • LXVIII The Major
  • LXIX 'I Cannot do it'
  • LXX Alas
  • LXXI Lizzie is threatened with the Treadmill
  • LXXII Lizzie triumphs
  • LXXIII Lizzie's last Lover
  • LXXIV Lizzie at the Police Court
  • LXXV Lord George gives his reasons
  • LXXVI Lizzie returns to Scotland
  • LXXVII The Story of Lucy Morris is concluded
  • LXXVIII The Trial
  • LXXIX Once More at Portray
  • LXXX What was said about it all at Matching

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