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THE LANDLEAGUERS

Written by Anthony Trollope, Frank Delaney
Illustrated by Val Biro
Published by Folio Society in 1995

THE LANDLEAGUERS
Written by Anthony Trollope, Frank Delaney. Illustrated by Val Biro.
Stock no. 1830593
1st thus. 1995. Hardback. Slightly better than very good condition.

A novel. Introduction by Frank Delaney. Green cloth spine with black title blocks and gilt title. White paper boards with green floral borders. Full page b/w illustrations. Top edge green. xxi and 357 pages. A lovely copy contained in publisher's slipcase which is lightly scuffed.

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Front cover

Cover of THE LANDLEAGUERS by Anthony Trollope; Frank Delaney

Contents

  • Introduction
  • A Note on the Text
  • A Note by Henry Trollope
  • I Mr Jones of Castle Morony
  • II The Man in the Mask
  • III Father Brosnan
  • IV Mr Blake of Carnlough
  • V Mr O'Mahony and his Daughter
  • VI Rachel and her Lovers
  • VII Brown's
  • VIII Christmas Day, 1880
  • IX Black Dalyt
  • X Ballytowngal
  • XI Moytubber
  • XII 'Don't hate him, Ada'
  • XIII Edith's Eloquence
  • XV Captain Yorke Clayton
  • XVI Captain Clayton Comes to the Castle
  • XVII Rachel is Free
  • XVIII Frank Jones has ceased to exist
  • XIX Fifth Avenue and Newport
  • XX Boycotting
  • XXI Lax, the Murderer
  • XXII Morony Castle is boycotted
  • XXIII Tom Daly is boycotted
  • XXIV 'From the full heart the mouth speaks'
  • XXV The Galway Ball
  • XXVI Lord Castlewell
  • XXVII How Funds were provided
  • XXVIII What was not done with the Funds
  • XXIX What was done with the Funds
  • XXX The Road to Ballyglunin
  • XXXI The Galway Court House
  • XXXII Mr O'Mahony as Member of Parliament
  • XXXIII Captain Clayton's Lovemaking
  • XXXIV Lord Castlewell's Lovemaking
  • XXXV Mr O'Mahony Apology
  • XXXVI Rachel writes about her Lovers
  • XXVII Rachel is ill
  • XXXVIII Lord Castlewell is much troubled
  • XXXIX Captain Clayton's first Triumph
  • XL Yorke Clayton again makes love
  • XLI The State of Ireland
  • XLII Lord Castlwell's Farewell
  • XLIII Mr Moss is finally answered
  • XLIV Frank Jones comes back again
  • XLV Mr Robert Morris
  • XLVI Cong
  • XLVII Kerrycullion
  • XLVIII The new Artistocracy fails
  • Postscript