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