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THE AMERICAN SENATOR

Written by Anthony Trollope, Louis Auchincloss
Illustrated by Shirley Tourret
Published by Folio Society in 1994

THE AMERICAN SENATOR
Written by Anthony Trollope, Louis Auchincloss. Illustrated by Shirley Tourret.
Stock no. 1830703
1st thus. 1994. Hardback. Nearly fine condition.

A novel. Introduction by Louis Auchincloss. Blue cloth spine, black title block with gilt title. Pale pink boards with blue floral border. B/w illustrations. Top edge blue. xviii and 513 pages. A lovely copy contained in publisher's slipcase which is bumed to one rear corner, very lightly faded at open edges.

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Front cover

Cover of THE AMERICAN SENATOR by Anthony Trollope; Louis Auchincloss

Contents

  • Introduction
  • A Note on the Text
  • I Dillsborough
  • II The Morton Family
  • III The Masters Family
  • IV The Dillsborough Club
  • V Reginald Morton
  • VI Not in Love
  • VII The Walk Home
  • VIII The PAragons' Party at Bragton
  • IX The Old Kennels
  • X Goarly's Revenge
  • XI From Impington Gorse
  • XII Arabella Trefoil
  • XIII At Bragton
  • XIV The Dillsborough Feud
  • XV A Fit Companion - for me and my Sisters
  • XVI Mr Gotobed's Philanthropy
  • XVII Lord Rufford's Invitation
  • XVIII The Attorney's Family is Disturbed
  • XIX 'Who valued the Geese?'
  • XX There are Convenances
  • XXI The first Evening at Rufford Hall
  • XXII Jemima
  • XXIII Poor Caneback
  • XXIV The Ball
  • XXV The Last Morning at Rufford Hall
  • XXVI Give me Six Months
  • XXVII 'Wonderful Bird'
  • XXVIII Mounser Green
  • XXIX The Senator's Letter
  • XXX At Cheltenham
  • XXXI The Rufford Correspondence
  • XXXII 'It is a long Way'
  • XXXIII The Beginning of Persecution
  • XXXIV Mary's Letter
  • XXXV Chowton Farm for Sale
  • XXXVI Mistletoe
  • XXXVII How Things were arranged
  • XXXVIII 'Your are so severe'
  • XXXIX The Day at Peltry
  • XL Lord Rufford wants to see a Horse
  • XLI The Senator is badly treated
  • XLII Mr Mainwaring's little Dinner
  • XLIII Persecution
  • XLIV 'Particularly proud of you'
  • XLV Lord Rufford makes up his Mind
  • XLVI It cannot be arranged
  • XLVII 'But there is Someone'
  • XLVIII The Dinner at the Bush
  • XLIX Miss Trefoil's Decision
  • L 'In these days one can't make a Man Marry'
  • LI The Senator's second Letter
  • LII Providence interferes
  • LIII Lady Ushant at Bragton
  • LIV Arabella again at Bragton
  • LV 'I have told him Everything'
  • LVI 'Now what have you got to say?'
  • LVII Mrs Morton returns
  • LVIII The two old Ladies
  • LIX The Last Effort
  • LX Again at Mistletoe
  • LXI The Success of Lady Augustus
  • LXII 'What Shall kill each other'
  • LXIII Changes at Bragton
  • LXIV The Will
  • LXV The new Minister
  • LXVI 'I Must go'
  • LXVII In the Park
  • LXVIII Lord Rufford's Model Farm
  • LXIX Scrobby's Trial
  • LXX At Last
  • LXXI 'My Own, own Husband'
  • LXXII 'Bid him be a Man'
  • LXXIII 'Is it tanti?'
  • LXXIV Benedict
  • LXXV Arabella's Success
  • LXXVI The Wedding
  • LXXVII The Senator's Lecture - No. I
  • LXXVIII The Senator's Lecture - No. II
  • LXXIX the Last Days of Mary Masters
  • LXXX Conclusion