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THE BARSETSHIRE CHRONICLES (6 VOLUMES)

by Anthony Trollope

Illustrated by Alexy Pendle

Published by Folio Society. 1998

Very good condition. Two sets of 3 volumes. B/w illustrations. Titles are: The Warden; Doctor Thorne; Barchester Towers; The Last Chronicle of Barset; The Small House at Allington; Framley Parsonage.

Second printing. Tiny piece of surface paper loss to vertical edge of front board of The Small House at Allington. Else a lovely set contained in publisher's slipcases which are shelf-scuffed.

Stock no. 1208979

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Contents

  • THE SMALL HOUSE AT ALLINGTON (contents)
  • Introduction
  • A Note on the Text
  • I The Squire of Allington
  • II The two Pearls of Allington
  • III The Widow Dale of Allington
  • IV Mrs Roper's Boarding-house
  • V About L.D.
  • VI Beautiful Dauys
  • VII The Beginning of Troubles
  • VIII It cannot be
  • IX Mrs Dale's little Party
  • X Mrs Lupex and Amelia Roper
  • XI Social Life
  • XII Lilian Dale becomes a Butterfly
  • XIII A Visit to Guestwick
  • XIV John Eames takes a Walk
  • XV The last Day
  • XVI Mr Crosbie meets an Old Clergyman on his Way to Courcy Castle
  • XVII Courcy Castle
  • XVIII Lily Dale's first Love-letter
  • XIX The Squire makes a Visit to the Small House
  • XX Dr Crofts
  • XXI John Eames encounters two Adventures and displays great courage in both
  • XXII Lord de Guest at Home
  • XXIII Mr Plantagenet Palliser
  • XXIV A Mother-in-Law and a Father-in-Law
  • XXV Adolphus Crosbie spends an Evening at His Club
  • XVI Lord De Courcy in the Bosom of his Family
  • XXVII 'On My Honour, I do not Understand it'
  • XXVIII The Board
  • XXIX John Eames returns to Burton Crescent
  • XXX Is it from him?
  • XXXI The Wounded fawn
  • XXXI Pawkins' in Jermyn Street
  • XXXIII 'The Time will Come'
  • XXXIV The Combat
  • XXXV Vae Victis
  • XXXVI 'See the Conquering Hero comes'
  • XXXVII An old Man's Complaint
  • XXXVIII Doctor Crofts is called in
  • XXXIX Doctor Crofts is turned out
  • XL Preparations for the Wedding
  • XLI Domestic Troubles
  • XLII Lily's Bedside
  • XLIII fie,fie!
  • XLIV Valentine's Day at Allington
  • XLV Valentine's Day in London
  • XLVI John Eames at his Office
  • XLVII The new Private Secretary
  • XLVIII Nemesis
  • XLIX Preparations for Going
  • L Mrs Dale is thankful for a good Thing
  • LI John Eames does Things which he ought not to have done
  • LII The first Visit to the Guestwick Bridge
  • LIII Loquitur Hopkins
  • LIV The Second Visit to the Guestwick Bridge
  • LV Now very fie fie after all
  • LVI Showing how Mr Crosbie became again a happy man
  • LVII Lilian Dale vanquishes her Mother
  • LVIII The Fate of the Small House
  • LIX John Eames becomes a Man
  • LX Conclusion
  • FRAMLEY PARSONAGE (contents)
  • Introduction
  • A Note on the Text
  • I Omnes omnia bona dicere
  • II The Framley Set, and the Chaldicotes Set
  • III Chaldicotes
  • IV A Matter of Conscience
  • V Amantium Irae Amoris Integratio
  • VI Mr Harold Smith's Lecture
  • VII Sunday Morning
  • VIII Gatherum Castle
  • IX The Vicar's Return
  • X Lucy Robarts
  • XI Griselda Grantly
  • XII The little Bill
  • XIII Delicate Hints
  • XIV Mr Crawley of Hogglestock
  • XV Lady Lufton's Ambassador
  • XVI Mrs Podgen's Baby
  • XVII Mrs Proudie's Conversazione
  • XVIII The new Ministers Patronage
  • XIX Money Dealings
  • XX Harold Smith in the Cabinet
  • XXI Why Puck, the pony, was beaten
  • XXII Hogglestock Parsonage
  • XXIII The Triumph of the Giants
  • XXIV Magna est Veritas
  • XXV Non-impulsive
  • XXVI Impulsive
  • XXVII South Audley Street
  • XXVIII Dr Thorne
  • XXIX Miss Dunstalbe at Home
  • XXX The Grantly Triumph
  • XXXI Salmon-Fishing in Norway
  • XXXII The Goat and Compasses
  • XXXIII Consolation
  • XXXIV Lady Lufton is taken by Surprise
  • XXXV The Story of King Cophetua
  • XXVI Kidnapping at Hogglestock
  • XXXVII Mr Sowerby without Company
  • XXXVIII Is there Cause of Just Impediment?
  • XXXIX How to write a Love Letter
  • XL Internecine
  • XLI Don Quixote
  • XLII Touching Pitch
  • XLIII Is she not insignificant?
  • XLIV The Philistines at the Parsonage
  • XLV Palace Blessings
  • XLVI Lady Lufton's Request
  • XLVII Nemesis
  • XLVIII How there were all married, had two children, and live happily ever after
  • THE LAST CHRONICLE OF BARSET (contents)
  • Introduction
  • A Note on the Text
  • I How did he get it?
  • II By Heavens he had better not!
  • III The Archdeacon's Threat
  • IV The Clergyman's House at Hogglestock
  • V What the World thought about it
  • VI Grace Crawley
  • VII Miss Prettyman's Private Room
  • VIII Mr Crawley is taken to Silverbridge
  • IX Grace Crawley goes to Allington
  • X Dinner at Framley Court
  • XI The Bishop sends his Inhibition
  • XII Mr Crawley seeks for Sympathy
  • XIII The Bishop's Angel
  • XIV Major Grantley consults a Friend
  • XV Up in London
  • XVI Down at Allington
  • XVII Mr Cralwy is summoned to Barchester
  • XVIII The Bishop of Barchester is crushed
  • XIX Where did it come from?
  • XX What Mr Walker thought about it
  • XXI Mr Robats on his Embassy
  • XXII Major Grantly at Home
  • XXIII Miss Lily Dale's Resolution
  • XXIV Mrs Dobbs Broughton's Dinner-Party
  • XXV Miss Madalina Demolines
  • XXVI The Picture
  • XXVII A Hero at Home
  • XXVIII Showing how Major Grantley took a Walk
  • XXIX Miss Lily Dale's Logic
  • XXX Showing what Major Grantly did after his Walk
  • XXXI Showing how Major Grantly returned to Guestwick
  • XXXII Mr Toogood
  • XXXIII The Plumstead Foxes
  • XXXIV Mrs Proudie sends for her Lawyer
  • XXXV Lily Dale writes two Words for her Book
  • XXXVI Grace Crawley returns Home
  • XXXVII Hook Court
  • XXXVIII Jael
  • XXXIX A new Flirtation
  • XL Mr Toogood's Ideas about Society
  • XLI Grace Crawley at Home
  • XLII Mr Toogood travels Professionally
  • XLIII Mr Crosbie goes in to the City
  • XLIV 'I suppose I must let you have it'
  • XLV Lily Dale goes to London
  • XLVI The Bayswater Romance
  • XLVII Dr Tempest at the Palace
  • XLVIII The Softness of Sir Raffle Buffle
  • XLIX Near the Close
  • L Lady Lufton's Proposition
  • LI Mrs Dobbs Broughton piles her Faggots
  • LII Why don't you have an 'it' for yourself?
  • LIII Rotten Row
  • LIV The Clerical Commission
  • LV Framley Parsonage
  • LVI The Archdeacon goes to Framley
  • LVII A double Pledge
  • LVIII The Cross-grainedness of Men
  • LIX A Lady presents her compliments to Miss L.D.
  • LX The End oof Jael and Sisera
  • LXI 'It's dogged as does it'
  • XLII Mr Crawley Letter to the Dean
  • XLIII Two Visitors to Hogglestock
  • LXIV The Tragedy at Hook Court
  • XLV Miss Van Siever makes her Choice
  • LXVI Requiescat in Pace
  • LXVII In Memoriam
  • LXVIII The Obstinacy of Mr Crawley
  • LXIX Mr Crawley's last Appearance in his own Pulpit
  • LXX Mrs Arabin is caught
  • LXXI Mr Toogoog at Silverbridge
  • LXXII Mr Toogod at 'The Dragon of Wantly'
  • LXXIII There is Comfort at Plumstead
  • LXXIV The Crawleys are informed
  • LXXV Madalina's Heart is bleeding
  • LXXVI I think he is light of heart
  • LXXVII The shattered Tree
  • LXXVIII The Arabins return to Barchester
  • LXXIX Mr Crawley speaks of his coat
  • LXXX Miss Demolines desires to become a finger post
  • LXXXI Barchester cloisters
  • LXXXII The Last Scene at Hogglestock
  • LXXXIII Mr Crawley is conquered
  • LXXXIV Conclusion
  • THE WARDEN (contents)
  • Introduction
  • A Note on the Text
  • I Hiram's Hospital
  • II The Barchester Performer
  • III The Bishop of Barchester
  • IV Hiram's Bedesmen
  • V Dr Grantly visits the Hospital
  • VI The Warden's Tea-party
  • VII The Jupiter
  • VIII Plumstead Episcopi
  • IX The conference
  • X Tribulation
  • XI iphigenia
  • XII Mr Bold's Visit to Plumstead
  • XIII The Warden's Decision
  • XIV Mount Olympus
  • XV Tom Towers, Dr Anticant and Mr Sentiment
  • XVI A long Day in London
  • XVII Sir Abraham Haphazard
  • XVIII The Warden is very Obstinate
  • XIX The Warden Resigns
  • XX Farewell
  • XXI Conclusion
  • DOCTOR THORNE (Contents)
  • Introduction
  • A Note on the Text
  • I The Grehams of Greshamsbury
  • II Long, long ago
  • III Doctor Thorne
  • IV Lessons from Courcy Castle
  • V Frank Gresham's First speech
  • VI Frank Gresham's early loves
  • VII The Doctor's Garden
  • VIII Matrimonial Prespects
  • IX Sir Roger Scatcherd
  • X Sir Roger's Will
  • XI The Doctors drinks his Tea
  • XII When Greek meets Greek, then comes the Tug of War
  • XIII The two uncles
  • XIV Sentence of Exile
  • XV Courcy
  • XVI Miss Dunstable
  • XVII The Election
  • XVIII The Rivals
  • XIX The Duke of Omnium
  • XX The Proposal
  • XXI Mr Moffat falls into Trouble
  • XXII Sir Roger is unseated
  • XXIII Retrospective
  • XXIV Louis Scatcherd
  • XXV Sir Roger Dies
  • XXVI War
  • XXVII Miss Thorne goes on a Visit
  • XXVIII The Doctor hears Something to his Advantage
  • XXIX The Donket-ride
  • XXX Post Prandial
  • XXXI The Small End of the Wedge
  • XXXII Mr Oriel
  • XXXIII A morning Visit
  • XXXIV A Barouche and Four arrives at Greshamsbury
  • XXXV Sir Louis goes out to Dinner
  • XXXVI Will he come again?
  • XXXVII Sir Louis leaves Greshamsbury
  • XXXVIII De Courcy Precepts and De Courcy Practice
  • XXXIX What the World says about Blood
  • XL The two Doctors change Patients
  • XLI Doctor Thorne won't interfere
  • XLII What can you give in Return?
  • XLIII The Race of Scatcherd becomes Extinct
  • XLIV Saturday evening and Sunday Morning
  • XLV Law Business in London
  • XLVI Our Pet Fox finds a Tail
  • XLVII How the Bride was received, and who was asked to the Wedding
  • BARCHESTER TOWERS (contents)
  • Introduction
  • A Note on the Text
  • I Who will be the new Bishop?
  • II Hiram's Hospital according to Act of Parliament
  • III Dr and Mrs Proudie
  • IV The Bishop's Chaplain
  • V A morning Visit
  • VI War
  • VII The Dean and Chapter take Counsel
  • VIII The ex-Warden rejoices in his Probable Return to the Hospital
  • IX The Stanhope Family
  • X Mrs Proudie's Reception - Commenced
  • XI Mrs Proudie's Reception - Concluded
  • XII Slope versus Harding
  • XIII The Rubbish Cart
  • XIV The new Champion
  • XV The Widow's Suitors
  • XVI Baby Worship
  • XVII Who shall be Cock of the Walk?
  • XVIII The Widow's Persecution
  • XIX Barchester by Moonlight
  • XX Mr Arabin
  • XXI St Ewold's Parsonage
  • XXII The Thornes of Ullathorne
  • XXIII Mr Arabin reads himself in a St Ewolds
  • XXIV Mr Slope manages Matters very cleverly at Puddingdale
  • XXV Fourteen Arguments in favour of Mr Quiverful's Claims
  • XXVI Mrs Proudie wrestles and gets a Fall
  • XXVII A Love Scene
  • XXVIII Mrs Bold is entertained by Dr and Mrs Grantly at Plumstead
  • XXIX A Serious interview
  • XXX Another Love Scene
  • XXXI The Bishop's Library
  • XXXII A new candidate for ecclesiastical Honours
  • XXXIII Mrs Proudie Victrix
  • XXXIV Oxford - the Master and Tutor of Lazarus
  • XXXV Miss Thorne's Fete-Champetre
  • XXXVI Ullathorne Sports - Act I
  • XXVII The Signora Neroni, the Countess De Courcy and Mrs Proudie meet each other at Ullathorne
  • XXXVIII The Bishop sits down to Breakfaste and the Dean dies
  • XXXIX The Lookalofts and the Greenacres
  • XL Ullathorne Sports - Act II
  • XLI Mrs Bold confides her Sorrow to her Friend Miss Stanhope
  • XLII Ullathorne Sports - Act III
  • XLIII Mr and Mrs Quiverful are made happy. Mr Slope is encouranged by the Press
  • XLIV Mrs Bold at Home
  • XLV The Stanhopes at Home
  • XLVI Mr Slope's parting Interview with the Signora
  • XLVII The Dean Elect
  • XLVIII Miss Thorne shows her Talent at matchmaking
  • XLIX The Beelzebub Colt
  • L The Archdeacon is satisfied with the State of Affairs
  • LI Mr Slope bids farewell to the Palace and its inhabitants
  • LII The new Dean takes possession of the Deanery, and the new Warden of the Hospital
  • LIII Conclusion

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