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THE BERTRAMS

Written by Anthony Trollope, David Skilton
Illustrated by Peter Brookes
Published by Folio Society in 1993

THE BERTRAMS
Written by Anthony Trollope, David Skilton. Illustrated by Peter Brookes.
Stock no. 1830700
1st thus. 1993. Hardback. Nearly fine condition.

A novel. Introduction by David Skilton. Blue cloth spine with black title blocks and gilt title. Light blue paper boards with dark blue floral borders. B/w illustrations. Top edge blue. xviii and 531 pages. A lovely copy contained in publisher's slipcase which is lightly scuffed and has a tiny mark to one side.

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Front cover

Cover of THE BERTRAMS by Anthony Trollope; David Skilton

Contents

  • Introduction
  • A Note on the Text
  • I Vae Victis!
  • II Breakfast and Lunch
  • III The new Vicar
  • IV Our Prima Donna
  • V The Choice of a Profession
  • VI Jerusalem
  • VII The Mount of Olives
  • VIII Sir Lionel Bertram
  • IX Miss Todd's Picnic
  • X The Effects of Miss Todd's Picnic
  • XI Vale Valete
  • XII George Bertram decides in favour of the Bar
  • XIII Littlebath
  • XIV Ways and Means
  • XV Mr Harcourt visits Littlebath
  • XVI The new member for the Battersea Hamlets
  • XVII Retrospective - First Year
  • XVIII Retrospective - Second Year
  • XIX Richmond
  • XX Juno
  • XXI Sir Lionel in Trouble
  • XXII Miss Todd's Card-party
  • XXIII Three Letters
  • XXIV Bidding High
  • XXV Does he know yet?
  • XXVI Hurst Staple
  • XXVII The wounded Doe
  • XXVIII The Solicitor-General in love
  • XXIX Mrs Leake of Rissbury
  • XXX Marriage-Bells
  • XXXI Sir Lionel goes to his Wooing
  • XXXII He tries his Hand again
  • XXXIII A quiet little Dinner
  • XXXIV Mrs maddens' Ball
  • XXXV Can I Escape?
  • XXXVI A matrimonial Dialogue
  • XXXVII The Return to Hadley
  • XXXVIII Cairo
  • XXXIX The Two Widows
  • XL Reaching Home
  • XLI I could put a Codicil
  • XLII Mrs Wilkinson's Troubles
  • XLIII Another journey to Bowes
  • XLIV Mr Bertram's Death
  • XLV The Will
  • XLVI Eaton Square
  • XLVII Conclusion