Anthony Trollope

Phineas Finn (Version 2)


Anthony Trollope



This novel tells the story of the lead character, Phineas Finn, including romances (with an eye to getting money) and British parliamentary …

Clergymen Of The Church Of England


Anthony Trollope



This 1866 book was published in a time of great change in the Church of England. Trollope began as a High Church adherent and then worked h…

Barchester Towers (version 2)


Anthony Trollope



Barchester Towers, published in 1857, is the 2nd novel in Anthony Trollope's series known as the "Chronicles of Barsetshire". It f…

Framley Parsonage (version 2)


Anthony Trollope



Framley Parsonage is the fourth novel in Anthony Trollope's series known as the Chronicles of Barsetshire. It was first published in serial …

Small House at Allington (version 2)


Anthony Trollope



The Small House at Allington concerns the widowed Mrs.Dale, her daughters Isabella ("Bell") and Lilian ("Lily"), who liv…

West Indies and the Spanish Main


Anthony Trollope



In The West Indies and the Spanish Main, Anthony Trollope recounts his experiences traveling around the area of what is now known as the Car…

Doctor Thorne (version 2)


Anthony Trollope



This is the third book in The Chronicles of Barsetshire, the first two being The Warden and Barchester Towers; however, although some charac…

Eustace Diamonds (Version 2)


Anthony Trollope



The Eustace Diamonds is the third in the Palliser Series first published in serial form and then as a novel in 1872. The story is set in Ir…

North America Vol. 1


Anthony Trollope



Anthony Trollope was one of the most successful, prolific and respected English novelists of the Victorian era. In 1861 he travelled through…

Lotta Schmidt and Other Stories


Anthony Trollope



In this collection of short stories by Anthony Trollope: A Viennese musician courts a much younger woman. A young man must choose between pu…

Alice Dugdale


Anthony Trollope



An ordinary village girl's plans for the future with her long-standing beau are threatened when he is seen to be an attractive prospect by a…