THE VICAR OF BULLHAMPTON
Written by Anthony Trollope, John Halperin
Illustrated by Francis Mosley
Published by Folio Society
in 1997
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THE VICAR OF BULLHAMPTON
Written by Anthony Trollope, John Halperin.
Illustrated by Francis Mosley.
Stock no. 1830508
1st thus.
1997.
Hardback.
Slightly better than very good condition.
Introduction by John Halperin. Dark blue cloth spine with black title labels and gilt title. Blue boards with small floral border. B/w illustrations. Top edge dark blue. xxii and 502 pages. A lovely copy contained in publisher's slipcase which is lightly scuffed.
Front cover
Contents
- Introduction
- A Note on the Text
- Preface
- I Bullhampton
- II Flo's Red Ball
- III Sam Brattle
- IV There is no one else
- V The Miller
- VI Brattle's Mill
- VII The Miller's Wife
- VIII The Last Day
- IX Miss Marable
- X Crunch'em can't be had
- XI 'Don't you be afeard about me'
- XII Bone'm and his Master
- XIII Captain Marrable and his Father
- XIV Cousinhood
- XV The Police at Fault
- XVI Miss Lowther asks for Advice
- XVII The Marquis of Trowbridge
- XVIII Blank Paper
- XIX Sam Brattle returns Home
- XX 'I Have a Jupiter of my own now'
- XXI What Parson John thinks about it
- XXII What the Fenwicks thought about it
- XXIII What Mr Gilmore thought about it
- XXIV The Revd Henry Fitzackerley Chamberlaine
- XXV Carry Brattle
- XXVI The Turnover Correspondence
- XXVII 'I never shamed none of them'
- XXVIII Mrs Brattle's Journey
- XXIX The Bull at Loring
- XXX The Aunt and the Uncle
- XXXI Mary Lowhter feels her Way
- XXXII Mr Gilmore's Success
- XXXIII Farewell
- XXXIV Bullhampton News
- XXXV Mr Puddleham's new Chapel
- XXXVI Sam Brattle does off again
- XXXVII Female Martyrdom
- XXXVIII A Lover's Madness
- XXXIX The Three Honest Men
- XL Trotters Buildings
- XLI Startup Farm
- XLII Mr Quickenham QC
- XLIII Easter at Turnover Castle
- XLIV The Marrables of Dunripple
- XLV What shall I do with myself?
- XLVI Mr Jay of Warminster
- XLVII Sam Brattle is wanted
- XLVIII Mary Lowther returns to Bullhampton
- XLIX Mary Lowther's Doom
- L. Mary Lowther inspects her future Home
- LI The Grinder and his Comrade
- LII Carry Brattle's Journey
- LII The Fatted Calf
- LIV Mr Gilmore's Rubies
- LV Glebe Land
- LVI The Vicar's Vengeance
- LVII Oil is to be thrown upon the Waters
- LVIII Edith Brownlow's Dream
- LIX News from Dunripple
- LX Lord St George is very cunning
- LXI Mary Lowther's Treachery
- LXII Up at the Privets
- LXIII The Miller tells his troubles
- LXIV 'If I were your Sister!'
- LXV Mary Lowther leaves Bullhampton
- LXVI At the Mill
- LXVII Sir Gregory Marrable has a Headache
- LXVIII The Squire is very obstinate
- LXIX The Trial
- LXX The Fate of the Puddlehamites
- LXXI The End of Mary Lowther's Story
- LXXII At Turnover Castle
- LXXIII Conclusion