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THE LANDLEAGUERS

by Anthony Trollope; Frank Delaney

Illustrated by Val Biro

Published by Folio Society. 1st thus. 1995

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.

Stock no. 1830593

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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

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