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PHINEAS REDUX

Written by Anthony Trollope
Illustrated by Llewellyn Thomas
Published by Folio Society in 1990

PHINEAS REDUX
Written by Anthony Trollope. Illustrated by Llewellyn Thomas.
Stock no. 1830740
1998. Hardback. Very good condition.

A novel. Introduction by Robin Gilmour. Brown cloth spine with gilt titles. Cream boards with brown floral decoration. B/w illustrations. Top edge brown. xxii and 628 pages. Fourth printing.Rear board a little grubby/scuffed. Text block lightly browned. Top headband has come away from the inner spine (common fault with these books). Otherwise, a lovely copy contained in publisher's slipcase which has minor fading to edges.

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Front cover

Cover of PHINEAS REDUX by Anthony Trollope

Contents

  • Introduction
  • A Note on the Text
  • I Temptation
  • II Harrington Hall
  • III Gerard Maule
  • IV Tankerville
  • V Mr Daubeny's Great Move
  • VI Phineas and his old Friends
  • VII Coming Home from Hunting
  • VIII The Address
  • IX The Debate
  • X The deserted Husband
  • XI The truant Wife
  • XII Konigstein
  • XIII 'I Have got the Seat'
  • XIV Trumpeton Wood
  • XV 'How well you knew!'
  • XVI Copperhouse Cross and Broughton Spinnies
  • XVII Madame Goesler's Story
  • XVIII Spooner of Spoon Hall
  • XIX Something out of the Way
  • XX Phineas again in London
  • XXI Mr Maule, Senior
  • XXII 'Purity of Morals, Finn'
  • XXIII Macphersons' Hotel
  • XXIV Madame Goesler is sent for
  • XXV 'I would do it now'
  • XXVI The Duke's Will
  • XXVII An Editor's Wrath
  • XXVIII The first thunderbolt
  • XXIX The Spooner Correspondence
  • XXX Regrets
  • XXXI The Duke and Duchess in Town
  • XXXII The World becomes cold
  • XXXIII The two Gladiators
  • XXXIV The Universe
  • XXXV Political Venom
  • XXXVI Seventy-Two
  • XXXVII The Conspiracy
  • XXXVIII Once again in Portman Square
  • XXXIX Cagliostro
  • XL The Prime Minister is hard pressed
  • XLI 'I hope I'm not distrusted'
  • XLII Boulogne
  • XLIII The second Thunderbolt
  • XLIV The Browborough Trial
  • XLV Some Passages in the Life of Mr Emilius
  • XLVI The Quarrel
  • XLVII What came of the Quarrel
  • XLVIII Mr Maule's Attempt
  • XLIX Showing what Mrs Bunce said to the Policeman
  • L What the Lords and Commons said about the Murder
  • LI ' You think it shameful'
  • LII Mr Kennedy's Will
  • LIII None but the Brave deserve the Fair
  • LIV The Duchess takes Counsel
  • LV Phineas in Prison
  • LVI The Meager Family
  • LVII The Beginning of the Search for the Key and the Coat
  • LVIII The two Dukes
  • LIX Mrs Bonteen
  • LX Two Days Before the Trial
  • LXI The Beginning of the Trial
  • LXII Lord Fawn's Evidence
  • LXIII Mr Chaffanbrass for the Defence
  • LXIV Confusion in the Court
  • LXV 'I Hate Her'
  • LSVI The foreign Bludgeon
  • LXVII The Verdict
  • LXVIII Phineas after the Trial
  • lxix The Duke's first Cousin
  • LXX 'I will not go to Loughlinter'
  • LXXI Phineas Finn is re-elected
  • LXXII The End of the Story of Mr Emiuius and Lady Eustace
  • LXXIII Phineas Finn returns to his Duties
  • LXXIV At Matching
  • LXXV The Trumpeton Feud is settled
  • LXXVI Madame Goesler's Legacy
  • LXXVII Phineas Finn's Success
  • LXXVIII The Last Visit to Saulsby
  • LXXIX At Last - at last
  • LXXX Conclusion