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JOHN CALDIGATE

Written by Anthony Trollope, R.C. Terry
Illustrated by Francis Mosley
Published by Folio Society in 1995

JOHN CALDIGATE
Written by Anthony Trollope, R.C. Terry. Illustrated by Francis Mosley.
Stock no. 1830783
1st thus. 1995. Hardback. Nearly fine condition.

A novel. Introduction by R.C. Terry. Brown cloth spine with black title label and gilt title. Pale tan paper boards with dark brown floral border. B/w illustrations. Top edge brown. XX and 498 pages. A lovely copy contained in publisher's slipcase which is lightly shelf-scuffed.

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Front cover

Cover of JOHN CALDIGATE by Anthony Trollope; R.C. Terry

Contents

  • Introduction
  • A Note on the Text
  • I Folking
  • II Puritan Grange
  • III Daniel Caldigate
  • IV The Shands
  • V The Goldfinder
  • VI Mrs Smith
  • VII The three Attempts
  • VIII Reaching Melbourne
  • IX Nobble
  • X Polyeuka Hall
  • XI Ahalala
  • XII Mademoiselle Cettini
  • XIII Coming back
  • XIV Again at Home
  • XV Again at Pollington
  • XVI Again at Babington
  • XVII Again at Puritan Grange
  • XVIII Robert Bolton
  • XIX Men are so wicked
  • XX Hester's courage
  • XXI The Wedding
  • XXII As to touching Pitch
  • XXIII the New Heir
  • XXIV News from the Gold-mines
  • XXV The Baby's Sponsors
  • XXVI A Stranger in Cambridge
  • XXVII The Christening
  • XXVIII Tom Crinkett at Folking
  • XXIX Just by telling me that I am
  • XXX The Conclave at Puritan Grange
  • XXXI Hester is lured back
  • XXXII The Babbington Wedding
  • XXXIII Persuasion
  • XXXIV Violence
  • XXXV In prison
  • XXVI The Escape
  • XXXVII Again at Folking
  • XXXVIII Bollum
  • XXXIX Restitution
  • XL Waiting for the Trial
  • XLI The first day
  • XLII The second day
  • XLIII The last day
  • XLIV After the Verdict
  • XLV The Boltons are much troubled
  • XLVI Burning Words
  • XLVII Curlydown and Bagwax
  • XLVIII Sir John Joram's Chambers
  • XLIX All the Shands
  • L Again at Sir John's Chambers
  • LI Dick Shand goes to Cambridgeshire
  • LII The Fortunes of Bagwax
  • LIII Sir John backs his opinion
  • LIV Judge Bramber
  • LV How the Conspirators throve
  • LVI The Boltons are very firm
  • LVII Squire Caldigate at the Home Office
  • LVIII Mr Smirkie is ill-used
  • LIX How the Big-Wigs doubted
  • LX How Mrs Bolton was nearly conquered
  • LXI The news reaches Cambridge
  • LXII John Caldigate's Return
  • LXIII How Mrs Bolton was quite conquered
  • LXIV Conclusion