AYALA'S ANGEL
Written by Anthony Trollope, Alice Thomas Ellis
Illustrated by Robert Geary
Published by Folio Society
in 1989
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AYALA'S ANGEL
Written by Anthony Trollope, Alice Thomas Ellis.
Illustrated by Robert Geary.
Stock no. 1830785
1990.
Hardback.
Slightly better than very good condition.
A novel. Introduction by Alice Thomas Ellis. Blue cloth spine, gilt title. Pale blue boards with dark blue decorative floral border. B/w illustrations. Top edge blue. xviii and 532 pages. Second impression. A few minor margin marks (very light ink impressions). Else a lovely copy contained in publisher's slipcase, lightly browned at edges and a little worn at corners.
Front cover
Contents
- Introduction
- A Note on the Text
- I The two sisters
- II Lucy with Aunt Dosett
- III Lucy's Troubles
- IV Isadore Hamel
- V At Glenbogie
- VI At Tome
- VII Tome Tringle in Earnest
- VIII The Lout
- IX The Exchange
- X Ayala and her Aunt Margaret
- XI Tom Tringle comes to the Crescent
- XII 'Would You?'
- XIII How the Tringles fell into Trouble
- XIV Frank Houston
- XV Ayala with her Friends
- XVI Jonathan Stubbs
- XVII Lucy is very Firm
- XVIII Down in Scotland
- XIX Isadore Hamel is asked to Lunch
- XX Stubbs upon Matrimony
- XXI Ayala's Indignation
- XXII Ayala's Gratitude
- XXIII Stalham Park
- XXIV Rufford Crossroads
- XXV 'Your are not he'
- XXVI The finest hero that I ever knew
- XXVII Lady Albury's Letter
- XXVIII Miss Docimer
- XXIX At Merle Park No.1
- XXX At Merle Park No.2
- XXXI The Diamond necklace
- XXXII Tom's despair
- XXXIII Isadore Hamel in Lombard Street
- XXIV I never threatened to turn you out
- XXXV Tom Tringle sends a challenge
- XXXVI Tom Tringle gets an answer
- XXXVII Gertrude is unsuccessful
- XXXVIII Frank Houston is penitent
- XXXIX Captain Batsby
- XL Aunt Emmeline's new Proposition
- XLI A Cold prospect!
- XLII Another Duel
- XLIII Once More!
- XLIV In the Haymarket
- XLV There is something of the Angel about him
- XLVI Ayala goes again to Stalham
- XLVII Captain Batsby at Merle Park
- XLVIII The Journey to Ostend
- XLIX The new frock
- L Gobblegoose Wood on Sunday
- LI 'No!'
- LII 'I call it Folly!'
- LIII How Lucy's Affairs arranged themselves
- LIV Tom's last attempt
- LV In the Castle lived a Knight
- LVI Gobblegoose Wood again
- LVII Captain Batsby in Lombard Street
- LVIII Mr Traffick in Lombard Street
- LIX Tregothnan
- LX Aunt Rosina
- LXI Tom Tringle goes upon his travels
- LXII How very much he loved her
- LXIII Ayala again in London
- LXIV Ayala's Marriage