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RALPH THE HEIR

by Anthony Trollope; John Letts

Illustrated by Shirley Bellwood

Published by Folio Society. 1st thus. 1996

Slightly better than very good condition. A novel. Introduction by John Letts. Blue spine, with gilt title in black title label. Pale blue boards with blue floral border. B/w illustrations. Text of this edition follows that of the one volume Strahan edition with minor emendations. xix and 502 pages. Top edge blue.

A lovely copy contained in publisher's slipcase which is lightly scuffed and slightly faded at edges.

Stock no. 1830656

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Contents

  • Introduction
  • A Note on the Text
  • I Sir Thomas
  • II Popham Villa
  • III What happened on the Lawn of Popham Villa
  • IV Mary Bonner
  • V Mr Neefit and his Family
  • VI Mrs Neefit's little Dinner
  • VII 'You are one of us now'
  • VIII Ralph Newton's Troubles
  • IX Ontario Moggs
  • X Sir Thomas in his Chamber
  • XI Newton Priory
  • XII Mrs Brownlow
  • XIII Mr Neefit is disturbed
  • XIV The Revd Gregory Newton
  • XV Clarissa waits
  • XVI The Cheshire Cheese
  • XVII Ralph Newton's Doubts
  • XVIII 'We wont' sell Brownriggs'
  • XIX Polly's Answer
  • XX The Conservatives of Percycross
  • XXI The Liberals of Percycross
  • XXII Ralph Newton's Decision
  • XXIII 'I'll be a Hypocrite if you choose'
  • XXIV 'I find I must'
  • XVX Mr Griffinbottom
  • XXVI Moggs, Purity, and the Rights of Labour
  • XXVII The Moonbeam
  • XXVIII The new Heir counts his Chickens
  • XXIX The Election
  • XXX 'Miss Mary is in Luck'
  • XXXI It is all Settled
  • XXXII Sir Thomas at Home
  • XXXIII 'Tell me and I'll tell you'
  • XXXIV Alone in the House
  • XXXV 'She'll accept you,of course'
  • XXXVI Neefit means to stick to it
  • XXXVII 'He must marry her'
  • XXXVIII 'For two Reasons
  • XXXIX Horseleeches
  • XL What Sir Thomas thought about it
  • XLI A Broken Heart
  • XLII Not Broken-hearted
  • XLIII Once More
  • XLIV The Petition
  • XLV 'Never give a Thing Up'
  • XLVI Mr Neefit again
  • XLVII The Way which shows that they mean it
  • XLVIII Mr Moggs walks towards Edgware
  • XLIX Among the Pictures
  • L Another Failure
  • LI Music has charms
  • LII Gus Eardham
  • LIII The End of Polly Neefit
  • LIV 'My Mary'
  • LV Cookham
  • LVI Ralph Newton is bowled away
  • LVII Clarissa's Fate
  • LVIII Conclusion

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