HE KNEW HE WAS RIGHT
Written by Anthony Trollope, Robertson Davies
Illustrated by Shirley Bellwood
Published by Folio Society
in 1994
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HE KNEW HE WAS RIGHT
Written by Anthony Trollope, Robertson Davies.
Illustrated by Shirley Bellwood.
Stock no. 1830691
1st thus.
1994.
Hardback.
Slightly better than very good condition.
A novel. Introduction by Robertson Davies. Maroon spine, black title blocks with gilt titles. Cream paper boards with maroon floral border. B/w illustrations. Top edge maroon. xvi and 823 pages. A lovely copy contained in publisher's slicase which is very slightly scuffed.
Front cover
Contents
- Introduction
- A Note on the Text
- I Showing How Wrath Began
- II Colonel Osborne
- III Lady Milborough's Dinner Party
- IV Hugh Stanbury
- V Showing how the Quarrel Progressed
- VI Showing how Reconciliation was made
- VII Miss Jemima Stanbury, of Exeter
- VIII 'I know it will do'
- IX Showing how the Quarrel progressed again
- X Hard Words
- XI Lady Milborough as Ambassador
- XII Miss Stanbury's Generosity
- XIII The Honourable Mr Glascock
- XIV The Clock House at Nuncombe Putney
- XV What they said about it in the Close
- XVI Dartmoor
- XVII A Gentleman comes to Nuncombe Putney
- XVIII The Stanbury Correspondence
- XIX Bozzle, the ex-policeman
- XX Showing how Colonel Osborne went to Cockchaffington
- XXI Showing how Colonel Osborne went to Nuncombe Putney
- XXII Showing how Miss Stanbury behaved to her two Nieces
- XXIII Colonel Osborne and Mr Bozzle return to London
- XXIV Niddon Park
- XXV Hugh Stanbury smokes his Pipe
- XXVI A Third Party is so objectionable
- XXVII Mr Trevelyan's Letter to his Wife
- XXVIII Great Tribulation
- XXIX Mr and Mrs Outhouse
- XXX Dorothy makes up her Mind
- XXXI Mr Brooke Burgess
- XXXII The Full Moon at St Diddulph's
- XXXIII Hugh Stanbury smokes another pipe
- XXXIV Priscilla's Wisdom
- XXXV Mr Gibson's Good Fortune
- XXXVI Miss Stanbury's Wrath
- XXXVII Mont Cenis
- XXXVIII Verdict of the Jry - 'Mad, my Lord'
- XXXIX Miss Nora Rowley is maltreated
- XL C.G.
- XLI Showing what took place at St Diddulph's
- XLII Miss Stanbury and Mr Gibson become two
- XLIII Laburnum Cottage
- XLIV Brooke Burgess takes leave of Exeter
- XLV Trevelyan at Venice
- XLVI The American Minister
- XLVII About Fishing, and Navigation, and Head-Dresses
- XLVIII Mr Gibson is Punished
- XLIX Mr Brooke Burgess after Supper
- L Camilla triumphant
- LI Showing what happened during Miss Stanbury's Illness
- LII Mr Outhouse complains that it is hard
- LIII Hugh Stanbury is shown to be no Conjuror
- LIV Mr Gibsons' Threat
- LV The Republican Browning
- LVI Withered Grass
- LVII Dorothy's fate
- LVIII Dorothy at Home
- LIX Mr Bozzle at Home
- LX Another Struggle
- XLI Parker's Hote, Mowbray Street
- LXII Lady Rowley makes an Attempt
- LXIII Sir Marmaduke at Home
- LXIV Sir Marmaduke at his Club
- LXV Mysterious Agencies
- LXVI Of a Quarter of Lamb
- LXVII River's Cottage
- LXVIII Major Magruder's Committee
- LXIX Sir Marmaduke at Willesden
- LXX Showing what Nora Rowley thought about Carriages
- LXXI Showing what Hugh Stanbury thought about the Duty of Man
- LXXII The Delivery of the Lamb
- LXXIII Dorothy returns to Exeter
- LXXXIV The Lioness aroused
- LXXV The Rowley's go over the Alps
- LXXVI 'What shall be so poor'
- LXXVII the future Lady Peterborough
- LXXVIII Casalunga
- LXXIS 'I can sleep on the boards'
- LXXX 'Will they despise him'
- LXXXI Mr Glascock is Master
- LXXXII Mrs French's carving Knife
- LXXXXIII Bella Victrix
- LXXXIV Self-sacrifice
- LXXXV TGhe Baths of Lucca
- LXXXVI Mr Glascock as Nurse
- LXXXVII Mr Glascock's marriage completed
- LXXXVIII Cropper and Burgess
- LXXXIX 'I wouldn't do it, if I was you'
- XC Lady Rowley Conquered
- XVI Four o'clock in the Morning
- XCII Trevelyan discourses on life
- XCIII 'Say that you forgive me'
- XCIV A Real Christian
- XCV Trevelyan back in England
- XCVI Monkhams
- XCVII Mrs Brooke Burgess
- XCVIII Acquitted
- XCIX Conclusion