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CATALOGUE CCXIII SPRING 2015 1815-1882 A Bicentenary Catalogue Catalogue: Joshua Clayton Production: Ed Nassau Lake & Carol Murphy

This catalogue celebrates 200 years since the birth of Anthony Trollope on April 24th 1815. Included, also, are books by his mother, Frances & his brother Thomas Adolphus. We would like to thank Geordie Greig for encouraging us to issue this catalogue in time for Trollope’s birthday.

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A SUBSCRIPTION SERVICE is available for Jarndyce Catalogues for those who do not regularly purchase. Please send £20.00 (£30.00 / U.S.$55.00 overseas, airmail) for four issues, specifying the catalogues you would like to receive. ANTHONY TROLLOPE, 1815-1882 ISBN: 978 1 910156 04 9 Price £5.00 Front cover: item 8; back cover: item 9

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THE TROLLOPE FAMILY

The Anthony Trollope bicentenary catalogue is divided into three main sections, the first and largest of which is devoted to Anthony Trollope, 1815-1882. The second section contains works by Anthony’s mother, Frances Milton Trollope, 1779-1863; the final section contains works by Anthony’s older brother, Thomas Adolphus Trollope, 1810-1892.

Bibliographical works cited in this catalogue are as follows:

THE TROLLOPE SOCIETY: Anthony Trollope: A collector’s catalogue 1847-1990. 1992. (TSC) SADLEIR, Michael: Trollope: A bibliography. 1928. (Sadleir) SADLEIR, Michael: XIX Century Fiction: A bibliographical record. 1969. (Sadleir XIXC) SMITH, Walter E.: Anthony Trollope: A bibliography of his first American editions. 2003. (Smith) TODD, William B. & BOWDEN, Ann: Tauchnitz International Editions in English 1841-1955. 1988. (Todd) TOPP, Chester W.: Victorian Yellowbacks & Paperbacks, 1849-1905. 1992-2007. (Topp) WOLFF, Robert Lee: Nineteenth-Century Fiction: A bibliographical catalogue. 1985. (Wolff)

AUTOGRAPH LETTERS & CARTES DE VISITE

TROLLOPE, Anthony

POST OFFICE PROCEDURE 1. ALS to ‘My Dear Kate’ from Waltham House, Feb. 9. 1864. n.p. 37 lines, in blue ink, over two sides of single 8vo leaf. v.g. ¶Not published in The Letters, 1983. Trollope, as a senior administrator for the post office, writes to ‘Dear Kate’ (this may be Kate Field), in response to a solicitation for a position of work for a third party. He informs his correspondent, ‘as regards the competition examination, there is no favour. It is not done at the post office. There is a separate office for this work at Westminster, and there is no regard whatsoever to the mode in which the cards have been nominated’. Although his hands are tied with respect of securing a post, he does suggest that his influence counts for something once a position is offered: ‘ ... if he be successful ... we may do much in ‘calling him’ into a good part of the establishment instead of a bad part’. He adds, ‘I will ... also speak to Mr Tilley about him ... and you may be sure he shall be kindly looked after’. Trollope ends by encouraging the prospective employee to ‘come to us’, and adds that he would have an ‘excellent friend in Mr Scudamore’. Frank Scudamore was a post office administrator, and was promoted to assistant secretary of the organisation (much to Trollope’s annoyance, as he felt he been overlooked for the position) later in 1864. John Tilley, Post Office official, and close friend of Trollope. He was married to Trollope’s sister Cecilia until her death in 1849. 1864 £1,200 †

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2. ALS to ‘My Dear Mr Virtue’ from Waltham House, Aug 23, 1867. n.p. 12 lines, in black ink, on one side of 8vo leaf, laid down. v.g. ¶Not published in The Letters, 1983. Trollope writes to the publisher James Virtue, expressing relief that an undisclosed problem has been resolved. He tells Virtue, ‘I am very glad that that dreadful depredator has not succeeded in robbing us of our excellent & holy name’. On the prospect of further complications, he states ‘I trust that all coming attacks against us may be brought to grief as readily.’ The letter is signed ‘Yours always Anthony Trollope’. Virtue began publishing Saint Pauls Magazine, in October, edited by Trollope; the letter refers to problems prior to its launch, presumably relating to the name of the periodical itself. 1867 £1,200 †

FROM MILLAIS TO TROLLOPE ILLUSTRATING SAINT PAULS MAGAZINE 3. MILLAIS, John Everett. ALS from Millais to ‘Dear Trollope’, from 7 Cromwell Place, South Kensington, 22 Aug 1867. n.p. 37 lines, in blue ink, over two sides of single 8vo leaf. v.g. ¶Millais writes to Anthony Trollope in response to a request to design a front wrapper for Saint Pauls Magazine, which was soon to be launched. He evidently had much on his plate, as he informs Trollope, ‘A sight of my work is enough to dispel all hope of producing a cover, - I have had to undo 2 days work this morning, and I am dead tired. You know I have every wish to please you but the St Pauls is a very heavy straw to put upon a weary Camels back.’ He suggests in his place that [Frederick] Walker or [George] Dumaurier ‘could do the thing admirably’. He advises Trollope ‘all you want is the upper part of [St. Paul’s] Cathedral appearing above a fog on which the title appears’. Beneath this description he has drawn a sketch of the front wrapper as he imagines it, the dome of the cathedral indeed emerging from a fog with the titles beneath. He suggests, ‘the cover might be a tinder grey with the letters in bright scarlet - two colours which go well together’. He signs the letter ‘J Everett Millais’, before adding by way of a postscript, ‘the lines of the cathedral are so fine looking ... that the cover will always look solid & respectable ...’. See also item 275. 1867 £2,800 †

JOHN MORLEY TO HENRY TROLLOPE CONCERNING ‘’ 4. MORLEY, John. ALS to ‘My Dear [Henry Merivale] Trollope’, from Flexford House, March 20.71. n.p. 28 lines, in blue ink, over two sides of single 8vo leaf. v.g. ¶An engaging letter from the literary editor John Morley, to Henry Merivale Trollope, Anthony Trollope’s son, on the subject of the serialisation of Anthony Trollope’s latest work, The Eustace Diamonds. He informs Henry, ‘I think the MS. interesting & important - but I am choked with stuff, and don’t know how to clear myself up, as housemaids say, within the next six months’. Morley was, as editor of , part way through publishing a work by Frances Eleanor Trollope, Anthony’s sister-in-law and Henry’s aunt. Morley asks Henry if he ‘wd. be so kind as to ask Mrs Trollope about the end of Anne Furness. The sooner it winds up the better for us, if, as I hope, we begin your father’s in July. We have in ty/sc almost if not quite ample to fill up the two numbers after April. So it is time to move.’ The serialisation of Anne Furness eventually finished in August 1871. It overlapped by a month with The Eustace Diamonds, which was published from July 1871 - February 1873. Henry Trollope trained as a lawyer, and was called to the Bar in 1869. He declined to practise though, instead, with the assistance of his father, procuring a partnership in the Chapman & Hall publishing house. On this subject Morley had a direct interest, as in 1871 he published, through Chapman & Hall, Critical Miscellanies. Sales had evidently been slow, with Morley challenging him on the price asked for the book: ‘Surely 14/s is a monstrous high price for my ... volume’. He concedes that he is ‘ignorant of the considerations which regulate such matters’, and that ‘a publisher knows his business better than I’, but still suggests that had the volume been offered at 10/6 ‘twice as many’ would have sold. Morley concludes by commenting, ‘If you sell 300 at this price, I shall be excessively surprised - and my vanity tickled in like proportion’. 1871 £500 †

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TROLLOPE, Frances

FRANCES TO MISS STEVENS 5. ALS to ‘Miss Stevens’ at 173 Corso, from an unknown location, dated only ‘Wednesday morning’. n.p. 26 lines, in black ink, on first two sides of folded 16mo leaf. Integral address leaf, and remains of old seal. The whole unusually folded to form a triangle. ¶Frances Trollope writes to Miss Stevens in response to a certain act of kindness. ‘10,000 thanks to you my kind young friend for your thoughtful attention to me - I accept your offer gratefully ...’. She has evidently been informed of the intention of an acquaintance to travel; something which she seems to have anticipated: ‘I was quite sure that the voyage of discovery would be made some day, and some way - a determined old lady is a forceful type of steadfast purpose, and there was a something in the look of her eye as she ever and anon lifted it to the face of our professor, which convinced me that she would sooner, or later, achieve her purpose’. She goes on to observe, ‘the region she has caused him [the aforementioned professor?] to perambulate may have been (until now) terra incognita, but can scarcely be classed among new discoveries’. The letter is undated, but was perhaps written while Frances was resident in in the 1830s. [c.1835?] £750 †

6. ALS to Mr Petherell[?], from ‘The Fell Side’, 1st July 1841. n.p. 8 lines, in black ink, on first side only of single 8vo leaf; very lightly folded. v.g. ¶A brief letter from Frances Trollope, in which she ‘presents her compliments to Mr Petherell[?] and is happy to comply with his flattering request’. It is signed ‘Frances Trollope’. The Fell Side was the address of Mr And Mrs Tilley, friends of the Trollopes in Cumbria. 1841 £120 †

7. Autograph of Frances Trollope, signed ‘Carlton Hill, 3 August 1842’. 3 lines in black ink, cut from the base of an ALS. 1842 £65 †

TROLLOPE, Anthony Carte de visite portrait photographs

8. Full-length standing, in high-buttoned overcoat & checked trousers, facing forwards with top hat in left hand. 215 Regent Street, Herbert Watkins. Image approx. 9 x 6cm. ¶A nice full-length portrait of Trollope, in rather utilitarian dress. With small ‘HW’ monogram on recto. [c.1870?] £125 †

9. Head & shoulders, in shirt & open jacket, bespectacled, facing directly forward. Sarony, 680 Broadway. Image approx. 9 x 6cm. ¶An intriguing quarter-length portrait of Trollope, who gazes intensely at the viewer. On the recto ‘A. Trollope’ has been written in a contemp. hand. In a different hand, the number 3217, and the statement ‘purchased 17 April 1873’. [c.1873?] £150 †

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COLLECTED WORKS

10. Works. 27 vols. Chapman & Hall. (Select Library of Fiction.); Routledge. (Railway Library.) Orig. uniform olive green cloth, front boards blocked with holly design in maroon, spines lettered in gilt and dec. in maroon at heads & tails, Routledge monogram on following boards. Labels of the Easton Neston Library. A FINE bright set. ¶See TSC B3 & B4. An exceptionally well-preserved collection of twenty-five Trollope titles from Chapman & Hall’s Select Library of Fiction series, along with two titles, The Golden Lion of Granpere and John Caldigate, from Routledge’s Railway Library series. All 27 volumes are uniformly bound, with the Routledge imprint at tail of spines, and Routledge monogram on versos. Routledge appear to have bought up the Chapman & Hall sheets, reissuing all the titles in Routledge bindings. 1877-1881 £850

11. Works. The Chronicles of Barsetshire. 8 vols. Chapman & Hall. Half titles, series titles, fronts, & volume titles. Uniformly bound in orig. dec. dark olive-green cloth, spines lettered in gilt; some expertly executed minor repairs to heads of spines. Booklabels of K.W. Woollcombe-Boyce, and earlier gift inscriptions to Elizabeth Tatham, ‘a Birthday present from her husband ... 1884’. A very nice set. ¶TSC B5. As in Sadleir, pp245-48, the first volume is dated 1878 and the remaining seven vols are dated 1879. Copac records only two copies of the first collected edition and three further collections variously dated between 1878-94. Originally comprised of six volumes, as Trollope did not consider The Small House at Allingham as one of the Barsetshire novels, but extended to eight with its inclusion at the request of the publishers. 1878-1879 £450

THE OXFORD TROLLOPE 12. Works. The Oxford Trollope. Crown edn. General editors: & Frederick Page. 15 vols. Oxford University Press. Half titles, illus. Orig. brown cloth. v.g. in d.ws. ¶TSC B22. A handsomely produced set of the Palliser novels, along with , , and An Autobiography; each with illustrations by a different artist. Fifteen volumes complete (not sixteen, as stated in TSC B22). 1948-1954 £380

13. Works. The first complete illustrated collection of the novels. 48 volumes. The Folio Society. All fine copies in original binding and in original publisher’s slip-cases. ¶TSC B35. All forty-seven of the novels, with An Autobiography. 1989-1999 £580

INDIVIDUAL WORKS

THE MACDERMOTS OF BALLYCLORAN

14. The Macdermots of Ballycloran. New (i.e. Second) edn. Chapman & Hall. Orig. glazed buff linen, blocked & lettered in black & red; sl. spotted, but overall a v.g. copy. ¶See TSC 1; See Sadleir 1. The Second Edition, and first one-volume edition, of Trollope’s first novel. First published by Thomas Newby in 3 vols in 1847 - now exceptionally scarce; only four copies have appeared at auction since 1977. Sadleir suggests that the first one-volume edition appeared ‘late in 1859 or early in 1860’, but no copies bearing this date appear on Copac, and it is generally accepted that this 1861 edition is the true second edition. The novel is set in Ireland, against a backdrop of poverty and civil unrest in the years immediately preceding the Potato Famine. 1861 £650

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15. The Macdermots of Ballycloran. 5th edn. Chapman & Hall. (Select Library of Fiction, no. 86.) Contemp. half maroon morocco, gilt spine; some sl. spotting in prelims. Armorial bookplate of John Richard Tindale. ¶Topp III, 192. Text Coded 14-10-69. [1869] £75

16. The Macdermots of Ballycloran. 6th edn. Chapman & Hall. Orig. brown cloth blocked in black & blind, gilt spine; spine a little rubbed, repairs to hinges. ¶Text coded 26-9-71. [1871] £85

17. The Macdermots of Ballycloran. New edn. Chapman & Hall. (Select Library of Fiction, no. 86.) 8pp ads, e.ps printed in purple. ‘Yellowback’, orig. printed boards; hinges rubbed, sl. affected by damp. Good-plus. ¶Not in Topp. Back cover advertisement for the series to no. 379 (1879?); text coded 3-9-77. [1877] £65

18. The Macdermots of Ballycloran. New edn. Chapman & Hall. (Select Library of Fiction, no. 86.) 4pp cata. Orig. uniform olive green cloth, blocked & lettered in black & gilt; spine sl. dulled. ¶Text Coded 31-3-80. With Chapman & Hall imprint, but ‘Ward Lock & Co’ at base of spine, and Ward Lock’s catalogue. 1880 £60

THE KELLYS AND THE O’KELLYS

SECOND EDITION 19. The Kellys and the O’Kellys. New (i.e. Second) edn. Chapman & Hall. Half title. Orig. glazed buff linen, blocked & lettered in black & red; spine sl. darkened & sl. rubbed at head & tail, front board v. sl. damp-affected. Armorial bookplate of T.W.; blind stamp of W.H. Smith & Son. ¶See TSC 2; See Sadleir 2; ‘the first reprint’, and first one-volume edition. First published in 3 vols. in 1848. 1859 £380

20. The Kellys and the O’Kellys. 4th edn. Chapman & Hall. Half title. Orig. glazed buff linen, blocked & lettered in black & red; a little spotted, spine darkened, small chip at head. ¶Advertisement on leading pastedown for Chapman & Hall’s Standard Editions of Popular Novels. 1861 £120

21. The Kellys and the O’Kellys. 9th edn. Chapman & Hall. Orig. brown cloth, blocked in black & blind, gilt spine; spine sl. rubbed at head & tail. ¶Text coded 7-5-70. [1870] £60

22. The Kellys and the O’Kellys. New edn. Ward, Lock & Co. (Select Library of Fiction, no. 4.) Half title, 16pp cata. Orig. uniform olive green cloth, blocked & lettered in black & gilt. v.g. [c.1883] £45

23. The Kellys and the O’Kellys. New edn. Ward, Lock & Co. (Select Library of Fiction, no. 4.) Half title, 16pp cata. ‘Yellowback’, orig. printed boards; spine darkened & rubbed, hinges worn. ¶Not in Topp. Back board ad. for Fry’s Cocoa Extract, 1878, but this copy probably a little later, as the cata. shows the Select Library list with revised numbers. [c.1882] £25

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LA VENDEE

24. La Vendée. An historical romance. 3rd edn. Chapman & Hall. Modern half pale calf, maroon cloth sides, dark blue label. ¶See TSC 3; See Sadleir 3. Text coded 1-8-74. A romance set during the French Revolution. First published in 3 vols. in 1850. 1874 £75

25. La Vendée. An historical romance. New edn. Chapman & Hall. Contemp. half calf, spine with raised gilt bands, green & beige morocco labels; a little rubbed. ¶Text coded 13-6-74. Bound in at end, a 14pp article ‘The Works of Charles Lever’, reprinted from Blackwood’s Magazine (April 1862). 1874 £65

26. La Vendée. New edn. Ward, Lock & Co. (Select Library of Fiction, no. 13.) Half title, 14pp cata. Orig. uniform olive green cloth, blocked & lettered in black & gilt; sl. marked. v.g. ¶Text coded 1-13-9-83. [1883] £50

THE WARDEN

27. The Warden. FIRST EDITION. Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans. 24pp cata. (Sept. 1854), brick-red e.ps with publisher’s ads on pastedowns. Orig. pale brown morocco-grained cloth, borders blocked in blind, spine lettered in gilt; spine v. sl. dulled, following inner hinge sl. cracked. Contemp. signature of Florence E. Norris on verso of leading f.e.p. & verso of titlepage; armorial bookplate of Duff Cooper. A v.g. copy in custom-made tan morocco & cloth box. ¶TSC 4; Sadleir 4. This is Sadleir’s first binding, with horizontal-grained morocco cloth, but the advertisements printed on the e.ps differ from those mentioned by him. The first novel in the Chronicles of Barsetshire series. Scarce in original cloth. 1855 £3,500

28. The Warden. FIRST EDITION. Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans. 32pp cata. (Dec. 1857), plain e.ps. Orig. pale brown horizontal morocco-grained cloth by Westleys & Co., borders blocked in blind, spine lettered in gilt; recased retaining orig. sl. chipped spine strip; sl. rubbed. Contemp. signature of J. Farmer on titlepage. ¶No ads on e.ps. 1855 £680

29. The Warden. New edn. Longman. Half title, final ad. leaf. Orig. pale pink linen, printed in black with publisher’s ad. on following board; a little dulled & sl. rubbed. ¶An early reissue of the second edition, with ‘author of “Barchester Towers” “” etc’ on front board; price 3s. 6d. 1861 £150

30. The Warden. New edn. Longmans, Green & Co. Half title, final ad. leaf. ‘Yellowback’, orig. printed boards, back cover ad. for Longman’s ‘Students’ Editions, listing 4 titles; a little darkened & rubbed. ¶See Topp, vol. VI, p28. Longmans’ first ‘yellowback’ edition was published in 1870 as part of the Modern Novelist’s Library; that series is not mentioned in this edition. The printer is Spottiswoode & Co., New Street Square and Parliament Street, which according to P.A.H. Brown dates this copy pre-1885. [c.1880] £85

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31. The Warden. New edn. Longmans, Green & Co. Half title, final ad. leaf + 24pp cata. (coded 50’000-6’92). Orig. pink-brown cloth, pictorially blocked & lettered in maroon, spine lettered in gilt. Modern ownership inscr. on e.p. ¶See Topp, vol. VI, p99, which suggests this edition was first published in 1886. [1892] £30

BARCHESTER TOWERS

32. Barchester Towers. New edn. Longmans, Green, Longman, & Roberts. Half title. Orig. pale pink glazed cloth, printed in black; a little dulled, spine a little worn at head & tail. A good- plus copy of a scarce early edition. ¶See TSC 5; See Sadleir 5. Advertisement on back cover for the People’s Edition of The Warden. The second novel in the Chronicles of Barsetshire series. First published in 1857. 1861 £85

33. Barchester Towers. New edn. Longmans, Green, & Co. Half title. Contemp. half green calf, spine gilt in compartments, maroon leather label; rubbed, hinges repaired. Signature, Huskisson, 1876, on titlepage. [c.1876] £35

34. Barchester Towers. New edn. Longmans, Green, & Co. Half title, 12pp cata. (Oct. 1880). Orig. green cloth, blocked in black, lettered in gilt; sl. cocked, but a nice bright copy. [1880] £25

35. Barchester Towers. New edn. Longmans. Half title. ‘Yellowback’, orig. printed boards, back cover ad. for the Modern Novelist’s Library; rubbed, hinges worn but sound. ¶Topp lists an 1858 & an 1886 edition. [c.1880] £30

THE THREE CLERKS

36. The Three Clerks. A novel. FIRST EDITION. 3 vols. Richard Bentley. Contemp. half maroon morocco, maroon cloth boards, spines gilt in compartments; sl. rubbing to spines & corners. Contemp. stamps of the Torquay Book Society on titlepages. ¶TSC 6; Sadleir 6. Trollope’s sixth novel, published in November 1857. Set in London, it satirises the world of commerce and finance, with a colourful cast of bankers, stockbrokers, money-lenders, and unscrupulous traders. 1858 [1857] £650

37. The Three Clerks. A novel. (2nd edn.) Richard Bentley. Orig. red cloth by Edmonds & Remnants, blocked in blind, spine lettered in gilt; sl. marked, a little dulled & rubbed. Booklabel of Eliza Harvey, and contemp. signature on titlepage. ¶The second edition, and first one-volume edition. 1859 £65

38. The Three Clerks. A novel. New edn. Richard Bentley. Half title, front., vignette title; name torn from head of title and inadvertently from following contents leaf. Orig. green cloth, blocked in blind, spine lettered in gilt; sl. wear to corners & head & tail of spine. ¶‘No. 10, Bentley’s Favourite Novels.’ 1865 £35

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39. The Three Clerks. A novel. With 16 illustrations by P.B. Hickling and a photogravure portrait of the author. John Long. Front. port., title printed in red & black, illus. Orig. half vellum, spine attractively blocked & lettered in gilt. t.e.g. 1903 £30

DOCTOR THORNE

40. . A novel. 2nd edn. 3 vols. Chapman & Hall. 32pp cata. vol. I (April 1858). Orig. dark purple cloth, blocked in blind, spines lettered in gilt; rather crudely rebacked retaining orig. spine strips. ¶See TSC 7; see Sadleir 7. Printed the same year as the first edition; both the first & second editions are scarce. The third novel in the Chronicles of Barsetshire series. 1858 £500

41. Doctor Thorne. A novel. Copyright edn. 2 vols. Leipzig: Bernhard Tauchnitz. (Collection of British Authors, vols CCCCXLIX & CCCCL.) Half titles. Contemp. half purple morocco, purple cloth sides with gilt monograms ‘M.R.’ beneath a crown. v.g. ¶Todd 449 Aa & 450 Aa. Published the same year as the first edition. 1858 £120 INSCRIBED FROM THE AUTHOR 42. Doctor Thorne. A novel. 5th edn. Chapman & Hall. 32pp cata. (Jan. 1861). Contemp. half maroon morocco, spine with raised gilt bands. v.g. ¶This copy with Presentation Inscription, ‘Blanche Thwaites - From the Author’. Comparison with Trollope’s hand confirms that that the inscription is by the author himself, and not made on his behalf. The identity of Blanche Thwaites remains uncertain. Bound into the following e.ps, a manuscript transcription of Alaric Watts’ alliterative poem, ‘An Austrian Army awfully arrayed ...’. It is in a similar hand to Trollope’s, but cannot be categorically attributed to him. 1861 £2,500

43. Doctor Thorne. A novel. New edn. Ward, Lock & Co. (Select Library of Fiction, no. 1.) 8pp cata. Orig. uniform olive green cloth, blocked & lettered in black & gilt. Armorial bookplate of Sir Alfred Sherlock Gooch. A v.g. bright copy. ¶Text coded 2-15-10-83. The first volume in Ward Lock’s renumbered Select Library of Fiction series. [1883] £60

44. Doctor Thorne. A novel. FIRST AMERICAN EDITION. New York: Harper & Brothers. 8pp ads; occasional spotting. Orig. dark grey wavy-grained cloth, attractively blocked in blind, spine lettered in gilt; a little dulled & rubbed. ¶Smith p3. The first Trollope title to be published in the USA. 1858 £400

THE BERTRAMS

45. The Bertrams. A novel. FIRST EDITION. 3 vols. Chapman & Hall. Handsomely bound in contemp. half tan calf, spines gilt in compartments, scarlet leather labels. Armorial bookplates of Arthur Palliser. A v.g. attractive copy. ¶TSC 8; Sadleir 8. 1859 £950

46. The Bertrams. A novel. 2nd edn. 3 vols. Chapman & Hall. Orig. dark pink sand-grained cloth, borders blocked in blind, spines lettered in gilt; spines faded to brown & with some well-executed minor repairs, sl. marked. ¶Published the same year as the first edition. Sadleir notes, ‘this is identical with the

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first in every respect, and I doubt if more was done than to overprint the title-page with the words “Second Edition”’. 1859 £580

47. The Bertrams. A novel. Copyright edn. 2 vols. Leipzig: Bernhard Tauchnitz. (Collection of British Authors, vols CCCCXLVIII & CCCCLXIX.) Half titles. Contemp. half purple morocco, purple cloth sides with gilt monograms ‘M.R.’ beneath a crown. v.g. ¶Todd 468 A & 469 A. Published the same year as the first edition. 1859 £85

48. The Bertrams. A novel. 5th edn. Chapman & Hall. Orig. glazed buff linen, blocked & lettered in black & red; a little dulled, spine sl. worn at head & tail. 1863 £75

49. The Bertrams. New edn. Chapman & Hall. (Select Library of Fiction, no. 51.) ‘Yellowback’, orig. printed boards; spine & corners worn. Bookplate of Gladys Muriel Mason. ¶Topp lists editions for 1867 & 1873. Text coded 22-2-75 1875 £35

50. The Bertrams. A novel. New edn. Ward, Lock & Co. (Select Library of Fiction, no. 7.) Half title, 18pp cata. (numbered 1-12, 33-38pp). Orig. uniform olive green cloth, blocked & lettered in black & gilt. v.g. [c.1885?] £40

THE WEST INDIES

51. The West Indies and the Spanish Main. 2nd edn. Chapman & Hall. Col. front. map. Contemp. half dark blue calf by W.W. Cole, Bideford, spine with simple gilt and blind bands, maroon leather label. Armorial bookplate of Col. H. Fane. v.g. ¶See TSC 9; See Sadleir 9. A chronicle of Trollope’s travels through Barbados, the Bermudas, British Guiana, Central America, Cuba, Jamaica, New Granada, St. Thomas, Trinidad, etc. 1860 £300

52. The West Indies and the Spanish Main. 3rd edn. Chapman & Hall. Col. front. map, 32pp. cata., (Feb. 1860). Orig. maroon cloth, boards blocked in blind, spine lettered in gilt; spine sl. faded & sl. worn at head & tail, following inner hinge sl. cracked. Armorial bookplate of John Howard Galton; small stamp of St. Richard’s College Priest’s Library, Hadzor, & ticket holder on e.p. 1860 £150

53. The West Indies and the Spanish Main. 4th edn. Chapman & Hall. Col. front. map. Contemp. half calf, spine gilt in compartments, olive green leather label; hinges. sl. rubbed. Signature of Harriette P. Worsley, 1860, on titlepage. An attractive copy. 1860 £150

54. The West Indies and the Spanish Main. FIRST AMERICAN EDTITION. New York: Harper Bros & Co. Contemp. half maroon morocco, marbled boards; v. sl. rubbed. ¶Smith p11. In a slightly smaller format than the UK edition, and published without the map frontispiece. 1860 £180

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CASTLE RICHMOND MANUSCRIPT 55. (.) One page of Manuscript in Trollope’s hand from his novel ‘Castle Richmond’. Signed and dated, May 5, 1861. 19 lines on recto of single quarto sheet. ¶This page comes from Chapter one of Castle Richmond, first published in 1860. In a story of the Irish famine, Trollope opens the novel by attacking the common misconception of the Irish: ‘That there is a strong feeling against things Irish it is impossible to deny. Irish servants need not apply ... and Irish stories are not popular with the booksellers. For myself, I may say that I ought [to know] anything about any place, I ought to know something about Ireland; and I do strongly protest against the injustice of the above conclusions’. 1861 £2,500 †

56. Castle Richmond. FIRST EDITION. 3 vols. Chapman & Hall. Half titles; the occasional spot. Later 19thC half black roan, marbled boards. Bookseller stamps of Warren on titles vols I & III. v.g. ¶TSC 10; Sadleir 10. 1860 £480

57. Castle Richmond. A novel. 9th edn. Chapman & Hall. Front. Contemp. half maroon morocco; a little rubbed. Booksellers ticket: Saunders’s, High St. Kensington. ¶Text coded 17-8-71. [1871] £35

58. Castle Richmond. New edn. Ward, Lock & Co. (Select Library of Fiction, no. 6.) Half title, 2pp ads. Orig. uniform olive green cloth, blocked & lettered in black & gilt. v.g. [c.1883] £45

59. Castle Richmond. New edn. Ward, Lock & Co. (Select Library of Fiction, no. 6.) Half title. Contemp. half maroon sheep, spine lettered in gilt, corners and head & tail of spine a little worn. [c.1883] £30

FRAMLEY PARSONAGE

60. . FIRST EDITION. 3 vols. Smith, Elder & Co. 3 vols in 1 in contemp. purple publisher’s cloth, blocked in blind, spine lettered in gilt; carefully recased at some point, retaining sl. darkened spine strip, new e.ps. ¶TSC 11. Sadleir 11. The fourth of the Barsetshire Novels, Framley Parsonage was first serialised inThe Cornhill Magazine, Jan. 1860 - April 1861. The six Millais plates are not bound into this three-vols-in-one reissue. 1861 £380

61. Framley Parsonage. With six illustrations by J.E. Millais. FIRST EDITION. 3 vols. Smith, Elder & Co. Fronts & 5 plates. 3 vols in 1 in contemp. half maroon morocco, spine with raised gilt bands, dark green leather label; a little rubbed. ¶This copy retains the six Millais plates, which were not normally bound into the three- vols-in-one reissue. 1861 £480

62. Framley Parsonage. New edn. Smith, Edler & Co. 16pp cata. (Nov. 1861). Orig. purple cloth, blocked in blind, spine blocked & lettered in gilt; spine sl. faded and with sl. rubbing to head & tail. A good-plus copy. ¶Both TSC & Sadleir record an 1861 one-volume edition, but we have not seen a copy, and think it likely that this is the first one-volume edition. 1862 £125

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63. Framley Parsonage. A novel. With illustrations. FIRST AMERICAN EDITION. New York: Harper & Brothers. Ad. leaf preceding front. Orig. black cloth, blocked in blind, spine lettered in gilt; cocked, boards marked & somewhat damp-affected. A poor copy. ¶Smith p27. 1861 £85

IN ORIGINAL WRAPPERS 64. Framley Parsonage. A novel. Copyright edn. 2 vols. Leipzig: Bernhard Tauchnitz. (Collection of British Authors, vols 551 & 552.) Half titles. Uncut & partially unopened in orig. buff printed wrappers; spine chipped with loss vol. I, a little dusted. ¶Todd 551a & 552. Back wrapper ads dated 1893 & 1898. [1898] £20

TALES OF ALL COUNTRIES First Series

65. Tales of All Countries. [First Series] FIRST EDITION. Chapman & Hall. 32pp cata. (Aug. 1861). Orig. purple pebble-grained cloth, blocked in blind, spine lettered in gilt, bright blue e.ps; sl. rubbed, but a good-plus copy as originally issued. ¶TSC 12; Sadleir 12 is in blue cloth. Contains: La Mère Bauche; The O’Conors of Castle Conor; John Bull on the Guadalquivir; Miss Sarah Jack of Spanish Town, Jamaica; The courtship of Susan Bell; Relics of General Chassé; An unprotected female at the Pyramids; The Château of Prince Polignac. 1861 £450

66. Tales of All Countries. [First Series] FIRST EDITION. Chapman & Hall. Orig. smooth brown cloth, front board with triple-ruled borders & central ornament in gilt, spine blocked & lettered in gilt; expertly recased retaining orig. faded spine strip. Contemp. signature of A. Hoyle on titlepage. ¶The text block cut down, in a remainder binding. Without catalogue, which Sadleir suggests ‘may be regarded as optional’. 1861 £250

ORLEY FARM

67. . With illustrations by J.E. Millais. FIRST EDITION. 2 vols. Chapman & Hall. Half titles, fronts, plates with some foxing. Untrimmed in orig. purple-brown wavy-grained cloth (horizontal vol. I; vertical vol. II), boards blocked in blind, spines dec. & lettered in gilt; well executed minor repairs to heads & tails of spines. Booklabels of L.H. Dorrenboom, and R.G. Taylor. ¶TSC 13; Sadleir 13. This copy shows the the textual characteristics of Sadleir’s first issue, but the grain of the cloth vol. I is horizontal (Sadleir calls for vertical), and the grain in vol. II is vertical (where Sadleir calls for horizontal). This copy is not stabbed throughout, and is only partially bound from the parts. 1862 £650

68. Orley Farm. With illustrations by J.E. Millais. FIRST EDITION, b.f.t.p. 2 vols. Chapman & Hall. Half titles, fronts, plates. Contemp. full dark green calf, spine gilt in compartments, cerise leather labels. Armorial bookplates of Arthur Palliser. A v.g. attractive copy. ¶The first issue, bound from the parts. 1862 £480

69. Orley Farm. With illustrations by J.E. Millais. FIRST EDITION, b.f.t.p. 2 vols. Chapman & Hall. Half titles, fronts, plates; some spotting. Contemp. half black calf, spine with raised gilt bands, red leather labels; label worn & sl. chipped vol. I, hinges sl. split at head & tail vol. I. 1862 £200

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70. Orley Farm. New edn. Ward, Lock & Co. (Select Library of Fiction, no. 22.) Half title, 10pp cata. Orig. uniform olive green cloth, blocked & lettered in black & gilt. v.g. [c.1885] £45

THE STRUGGLES OF BROWN, JONES, AND ROBINSON

FIRST ENGLISH EDITION 71. The Struggles of Brown, Jones, and Robinson: By one of the firm. Edited by Anthony Trollope. Reprinted from the “Cornhill Magazine”. With four illustrations. FIRST ENGLISH EDITION. Smith, Elder & Co. Front. & engr. title, additional printed title, plates, final ad. leaf. Untrimmed in orig. brown cloth, dec. in black, spine dec. & lettered in gilt; following board affected by damp but text block unaffected, sl. dulled. A decent copy in original cloth. ¶See TSC 14. Sadleir 15a. Serialised in The Cornhill Magazine August 1861-March 1862, The Struggles, described by Sadleir as ‘Trollope’s unhappy excursion into humour’, was not published in the UK in book form until 1870. Harper’s American edition was published in 1862. 1870 £280

72. The Struggles of Brown, Jones, and Robinson: By one of the firm. Edited by Anthony Trollope. Reprinted from the “Cornhill Magazine”. With four illustrations. FIRST UK EDITION. Smith, Elder & Co. Front. & engr. title, additional printed, plates, final ad. leaf. Untrimmed in contemp. half brown morocco, spine lettered & with devices in gilt. t.e.g. v.g. 1870 £280

73. The Struggles of Brown, Jones, and Robinson, By one of the firm. New York: Harper & Brothers. Simply bound in later plain maroon cloth. v.g. ¶See Smith p35. 1875 £75

NORTH AMERICA

74. North America. 2nd edn; 3rd edn. 2 vols. Chapman and Hall. Half titles, folding map. vol. I, 8pp cata. vol. I (April 1862). Uncut in orig. dark pink wavy-grained cloth, boards blocked in blind, spines lettered in gilt; spines a little darkened & sl. rubbed at head & tail. ¶See TSC 15; see Sadleir 14. In the introduction, Trollope describes his mother’s writings on America as ‘essentially a woman’s book’. He is far more forgiving of the American way of life, views the American Revolution as a necessary event, and gives credit to American culture. 1862 £180

75. North America. 4th edn. 2 vols. Chapman and Hall. Half titles, folding map. vol. I. Uncut & largely unopened in orig. red sand-grained cloth, boards blocked in blind, spines lettered in gilt; spines skilfully repaired at heads & tails. ¶Reset in smaller format. 1864 £150

76. North America. 5th edn. Chapman & Hall. Final ad. leaf. 2 vols in 1 in orig. sand-grained maroon cloth, blocked in blind, spine lettered in gilt; spine dulled & sl. worn at head & tail, some minor repairs to hinges. 1866 £140

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‘PIRATED’ AMERICAN EDITION 77. North America. New York: Harper & Brothers. 4pp following ads (‘Fresh books of travel and adventure’). Orig. brown cloth, blocked in blind, spine lettered in gilt; head of spine sl. rubbed. Contemp. owner’s signature on title. ¶Smith p39. Smith calls Lippincott’s two-volume edition the first ‘authorized’ American edition, inferring this is a ‘pirated’ edition. 1862 £120

TALES OF ALL COUNTRIES Second Series

78. Tales of All Countries. Second Series. Chapman & Hall. Original green glazed smooth linen cloth, front board with triple borders & centrepiece in gilt, back board with triple borders in blind, spine blocked heavily in gilt with two stars at tail, lettered in gilt: ‘TALES / of all / COUNTRIES. / (short rule) / TROLLOPE.’ Very slight rubbing. ¶TSC 16; Sadleir 16. The primary binding for this second series is described as blue grained cloth, identical to that used for the first series, 1861. Sadleir mentions a ‘curious secondary issue of both series of stories (in separate form)’ with the second series in maroon cloth, speculating late bind-up in ‘probably the eighties’. This binding is clearly earlier: we have seen a copy in similar green linen dated on endpaper ‘Sept. 30 1865’. And the two stars at the tail of spine indicate uniform binding of first edition sheets alongside the first series. This copy has an intriguing inscription at head of titlepage: ‘To Mademoiselle M.E.(-) a small proof of a great regard’, with the surname of the recipient neatly erased. Just below this is an inscription in another hand: ‘Lo. M.L. Faccuta’. 1863 £500

TALES OF ALL COUNTRIES Collected Edition

79. Tales of All Countries. Complete in one volume. With a front. by Marcus Stone. Chapman & Hall. (Standard editions of popular authors.) Engr. front. Orig. crimson pebble-grained cloth, blocked in blind, spine lettered in gilt; inner hinge strengthened, at some point recased retaining orig. dulled & sl. worn spine strip. ¶See TSC 17; The Tales were reset for this edition, and issued with the Marcus Stone engraving, ‘not previously published’. Sadleir indicates that remainder sheets of the first editions had previously been issued together in one volume, but this is the first published one-volume edition. 1864 £120

80. Tales of All Countries. Complete in one volume. With a front. by Marcus Stone. Chapman & Hall. (Standard editions of popular authors.) Engr. front. Contemp. half purple calf, spine with raised gilt bands, black leather label; sl. rubbed. A nice copy. 1864 £120

81. Tales of All Countries. 5th edn. Chapman & Hall. Name cut from head of titlepage. Orig. brick brown cloth, front board blocked in black, gilt spine; a little rubbed & sl. damp-marked, repairs to hinges. ¶Text coded 22-3-71. 1871 £60

82. Tales of All Countries. New edn. Chapman & Hall. (Select library of fiction.) Half title, 8pp ads. ‘Yellowback’, orig. printed boards; spine darkened & chipped at head tail, hinges & corners rubbed. ¶See Topp III.211; he does not list an 1877 edition. The front cover design has been adapted from the 1875 edition, with the author & title across the top third. 1877 £30

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83. Tales of All Countries. New edn. Ward, Lock & Co. (Select Library of Fiction, no. 5.) Half title, 8pp cata. Orig. uniform olive green cloth, blocked & lettered in black & gilt. v.g. [c.1885] £45

RACHEL RAY

84. . A novel. 6th edn. 2 vols. Chapman & Hall. Contemp. half purple calf, spines with raised gilt bands, black leather labels; spines faded to tan; sl. rubbing. ¶See TSC 18; see Sadleir 17. 1863 £150

85. Rachel Ray. A novel. With a front. by J.E. Millais. 7th edn. Chapman & Hall. (Standard Editions of Popular Authors.) Half title, front. Untrimmed in orig. red cloth, blocked in blind, spine lettered in gilt; front board a little damp-marked, sl. dulled & rubbed. Blind stamps of the W.H. Smith Library; titlepage with contemp. signature of M.T. Porter. A good sound copy of a scarce edition. ¶The 7th edition appears to have been the first one-volume edition. 1864 £120

86. Rachel Ray. 9th edn. Chapman & Hall. (Select library of fiction.) ‘Yellowback’, orig. printed boards; spine defective. ¶Topp III.194. 1867 £25

87. Rachel Ray. A novel. New edn. Chapman & Hall. (Select Library of Fiction, no. 88.) Front. Orig. uniform brick-brown cloth, blocked in black, lettered in gilt, ads on e.ps; spine sl. dulled & a little worn at head & tail. 1873 £50

88. Rachel Ray. New edn. Ward, Lock & Co. (Select Library of Fiction, no. 3.) Half title, 30pp cata. Orig. uniform olive green cloth, blocked & lettered in black & gilt; sl. wear to head of spine, corners sl. knocked. v.g. ¶This copy is undated, but an advertisement in the catalogue refers to the Bankruptcy Act of 1883. [c.1883] £45

89. Rachel Ray. A novel. New York: Harper & Brothers. Text in two columns. Later plain dark green binder’s cloth. Contemp. signature of Mary Raulsen [?] on title. v.g. ¶See Smith p57, giving the first American edition as 1864. The ad. on verso of title dates this to c.1877. [c.1877] £75

THE SMALL HOUSE AT ALLINGTON

90. The Small House at Allington. With 18 illustrations by J.E. Millais. FIRST EDITION. 2 vols. Smith, Elder & Co. Fronts, plates. 2 vols in 1 in contemp. half maroon calf, rebacked with later maroon spine strip retaining green morocco label; corners worn. Mexborough armorial bookplate. ¶TSC 21; Sadleir 18; with the misspelling ‘hobbledehoya’ on p33 vol. I, but with p70 correctly paginated. The fifth novel in the Chronicles of Barsetshire series. 1864 £180

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91. The Small House at Allington. With 18 illustrations by J.E. Millais. 3rd edn, 2nd edn. 2 vols. Smith, Elder & Co. Fronts, plates. Functional library binding, dark blue cloth sides, dark green pigskin spines faded to brown. Stamps & labels of the Bradford Library & Literary Society. 1864 £50

92. The Small House at Allington. A new edn, with 4 illustrations. Smith, Elder, & Co. Front. & 3 plates, 6pp ads. Orig. red cloth, front board blocked & lettered in black, spine blocked in black & lettered in gilt; faded, otherwise v.g. 1877 £65

93. The Small House at Allington. New edn. Smith, Elder, & Co. Front. Contemp half maroon sheep; a little rubbed, sl. wear to head & tail of spine. 1885 £40

CAN YOU FORGIVE HER?

94. Can You Forgive Her? With illustrations. FIRST EDITION, b.f.t.p. 2 vols. Chapman & Hall. Half titles, fronts & plates, 4pp cata. (Oct. 1864) vol. I; leaves carelessly opened in one or two places. Uncut in orig. crimson patterned cloth, boards blocked in blind, spines blocked & lettered in gilt; recently rather crudely rebacked, with orig. spine strips laid on to plain cloth spines, boards a little marked. ¶TSC 22; Sadleir 19. The first of the Palliser, or ‘Parliamentary’, novels. The plates, by Phiz in vol. I, and ‘Miss Taylor’ in vol. II, are unattributed in the first edition. 1864/1865 £125

95. Can You Forgive Her? With 40 illustrations by Phiz and Marcus Stone. 3rd edn. 2 vols. Chapman & Hall. Front. & plates; the first illus. in vol. II, ‘Great Jove’, is torn without loss & carefully repaired. As issued, without titlepage to vol. II. 2 vols in 1 in orig. purple cloth, borders blocked in blind, spine lettered in gilt; dulled & a little rubbed. ¶As with the ‘2nd edition’, ‘this issue was really a binding up of the two original volumes in one, a new titlepage being printed for the occasion and the price reduced’. The plates in vol. II are identical to those in the first edition, but rather than being attributed to Miss Taylor, are listed as by Marcus Stone. 1866 £125

96. Can You Forgive Her? With 40 illustrations. 5th edn. 2 vols. Chapman & Hall. Front. & plates. As issued, without titlepage to vol II. 2 vols in 1 in orig. brick-brown cloth, blocked in black & gilt, lettered in gilt; sl. rubbed, inner hinges carefully repaired. 1871 £95

97. Can You Forgive Her? New edn. Ward, Lock & Co. (Select Library of Fiction, no. 23.) Half title, 18pp cata. Orig. uniform olive green cloth, blocked & lettered in black & gilt. v.g. [c.1883] £45

98. Can You Forgive Her? New edn. Ward, Lock & Co. (Select Library of Fiction, no. 120.) Half title, 18pp cata. ‘Yellowback’, orig. printed boards. Spine a little worn with repair to leading lower hinge. ¶Not in Topp. Text coded 1-19-54Q-4-83. [1883] £25

99. Can You Forgive Her? With illustrations by H.K. Browne. New York: Harper & Brothers. Text in two columns, illus. Orig. dark green pebble-grained cloth, borders blocked in blind, spine lettered in gilt; sl. damp-marking to fore-edges, a little dulled & sl. rubbed. ¶Possibly the first American edition, Smith p71. Ads end with Guy Peverell, No. 261. [1865?] £75

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100. Can You Forgive Her? 3 vols. New York: Dodd, Mead, & Co. (The Parliamentary Novels.) Half titles, fronts. Orig. plain maroon cloth, spines lettered in gilt; vol. III sl. damp-marked, sl. rubbing. t.e.g. ¶The first Dodd & Mead edition was published in 1893. 1911 £25

MISS MACKENZIE 101. Miss Mackenzie. FIRST EDITION. 2 vols. Chapman & Hall. Sl. later half calf retaining earlier dark green morocco labels, marbled boards. v.g. ¶TSC 23; Sadleir 20. A comic novel, following the fortunes of the unprepossessing Margaret Mackenzie, who finds herself, at 35 years of age, the unlikely target of a long list of suitors, thanks to an unexpected and large windfall. 1865 £520

102. Miss Mackenzie. 6th edn. Chapman & Hall. (Select Library of Fiction, no. 122.) Front.; some light foxing, edges sl. spotted. Orig. uniform brick-brown cloth, blocked in black, lettered in gilt; spine sl. dulled & sl. worn at head. 1872 £65

103. Miss Mackenzie. New edn. Ward, Lock & Co. (Select Library of Fiction, no. 8.) Half title, 22pp cata. Orig. uniform olive green cloth, blocked & lettered in black & gilt. v.g. [c.1883] £40 YELLOWBACK 104. Miss Mackenzie. New edn. Ward, Lock, & Co. (Select Library of Fiction, no. 8.) Half title, 22pp cata. ‘Yellowback’, orig. printed boards, commercial ads on e.ps; spine worn with some loss, hinges weak. ¶Not recorded in Topp vol. II. [c.1883] £40

105. Miss Mackenzie. A novel. New York: Harper & Brothers. Text in two columns. Nicely bound in later plain black cloth, new e.ps. v.g. ¶See Smith p67. The first American edition was published by Harpers in 1865 1873 £58

HUNTING SKETCHES

106. Hunting Sketches. [Reprinted from the “Pall Mall Gazette”.] 3rd edn. Chapman & Hall. 24pp cata. (March 30, 1866). Orig. red cloth, bevelled boards, front board lettered in gilt; sl. wear to head & tail of spine. ¶Originally published in 1865 in the Pall Mall Gazette. See TSC 24; see Sadleir 21. 1866 £85

107. Hunting Sketches. With an introduction by James Boyd ... and drawings by Robert Ball. Hutchinson & Co. 4to. Half title, front., plates & illus. Untrimmed in orig. green cloth, bevelled boards, lettered in gilt, illus. on e.ps; following inner hinge cracking, a little dulled & rubbed. ¶‘In precise yet easy and flowing prose we are given the hunting types asTrollope saw them.’ 1934 £30 VARIANT BINDING 108. Hunting Sketches. With an introduction by James Boyd ... and drawings by Robert Ball. Hutchinson & Co. 4to. Half title, front., plates & illus. Orig. marbled cloth, black cloth spine, bevelled boards, lettered in gilt, illus. on e.ps. t.e.g. v.g. 1934 £45

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109. Hunting Sketches. With an introduction by Alistair Grant and nine illustrations by David Eccles. The Trollope Society. Half title, illus. Orig. black cloth, dec. & lettered in orange. 1996 £10

THE BELTON ESTATE

110. . FIRST EDITION. 3 vols. Chapman & Hall. Sl. later plain dark blue binder’s cloth; dulled & a little rubbed, inner hinges cracking in places. Armorial bookplates of John Lees. ¶TSC 25; Sadleir 22. The first edition of this novel of matrimonial dilemma is most uncommon. 1866 £380

111. The Belton Estate. Vols I & II: 2nd edn; vol. III: FIRST EDITION. 3 vols. Chapman & Hall. Contemp. half calf by Birdball & Son, Northampton, spine gilt in compartments, yellow tinted edges. Armorial library labels of Lord Esme Gordon. A v.g. attractive set. 1866 £480

112. The Belton Estate. (First one-volume edition?) Chapman & Hall. Tinted front. & engr. title, printed title, 4pp ads. Uncut in orig. red cloth, blocked in blind, spine lettered in gilt; spine a little dulled & sl. worn at head & tail. Contemp. ownership details on leading f.e.p. A good- plus copy. ¶See Sadleir 22 where he lists an 1866 one-volume edition, the description of which is identical to the present copy, with no edition statement. The BL lists a one-volume edition in iv + 392pp for 1867 only. 1867 £85

113. The Belton Estate. New edn. Chapman & Hall. (Select library of fiction.) Half title, 8pp ads. ‘Yellowback’, orig. printed boards; spine chipped at head, following hinge cracked & with old repairs. Still a decent copy. ¶Topp III.250. Text coded 7-8-77. [1877] £40

114. The Belton Estate. New edn. Ward, Lock & Co. (Select Library of Fiction, no. 9.) Contemp. half maroon roan; sl. wear to head & tail of spine. ¶Text coded 1-13-64-Q-6-83. [1883] £35

115. The Belton Estate. A novel. New York: Harper & Brothers. Text in two columns. Later dark blue cloth. Contemp. signature of Mary Raulsen [?] on titlepage. v.g. ¶See Smith p80. The ad. on the verso of title refers to , dating this no earlier than 1877 [1877] £75

TRAVELLING SKETCHES

116. Travelling Sketches [Reprinted from the “Pall Mall Gazette”.] FIRST EDITION. Chapman & Hall. 24pp cata. (Feb. 1866). Orig. sand-grained red cloth, bevelled boards, lettered in gilt; spine v. sl. dulled. v.g. ¶TSC 26. Sadleir 23. Eight essays exploring the characteristics of various travelling classes. Among them, The Man Who Travels Alone, The Tourist in Search of Knowledge, and The Unprotected Female Tourist. 1866 £380

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117. Travelling Sketches [Reprinted from the “Pall Mall Gazette”.] FIRST EDITION. Chapman & Hall. 24pp cata. (Feb. 1866), ad. slip for Chapman & Hall’s Select Library of Fiction tipped into leading f.e.ps. Orig. sand-grained red cloth, bevelled boards, lettered in gilt; sl. marked, spine sl. darkened. 1866 £320

CLERGYMEN OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND

118. Clergymen of the Church of England. [Reprinted from the “Pall Mall Gazette”.] FIRST EDITION. Chapman & Hall. 24pp cata. (March 1866). Orig. red sand-grained cloth by Burn & Co., bevelled boards, front board lettered in gilt; spine dulled. ¶TSC 27. Sadleir 24. Ten chapters, examining the roles of the parish parson and the ‘modern English archbishop’, and everything in between. Uniformly bound with Travelling Sketches. 1866 £280

119. Clergymen of the Church of England. [Reprinted from the “Pall Mall Gazette”.] FIRST EDITION. Chapman & Hall. 24pp partially unopened cata. (March 1866). Orig. red sand- grained cloth by Burn & Co., bevelled boards, front board lettered in gilt; a little dulled, string mark. 1866 £225

NINA BALATKA

120. Nina Balatka. The story of a maiden of Prague. Two volumes in one. (FIRST EDITION.) Edinburgh & London: William Blackwood & Sons. Ad. preceding half title. 2 vols in 1 as issued in orig. brick-red publisher’s remainder cloth, spine lettered in gilt; at some point expertly recased, spine sl. dulled. ¶TSC 28; Sadleir 25. Issued in 1879, utilising the unsold sheets from the original first edition print run. A new titlepage was printed for this secondary publication, and the prelims in vol. II removed. The spine lettering on this copy differs from Sadleir 25, with ‘Wm. Blackwood & Sons / Edinburgh & London’ at base of spine. Although this edition is in a rather plain remainder binding, the spine bears the initials ‘J.L.’ within a flourish device, and might possibly be the work of the binder John Leighton. 1879 [1867] £650

121. Nina Balatka. The story of a maiden of Prague. Copyright edn. Leipzig: Bernard Tauchnitz. Contemp. maroon binder’s cloth; spine a little faded & sl. rubbed at head. Small booklabel of G. Norsworthy. 1867 £120

THE LAST CHRONICLE OF BARSET

122. The Last Chronicle of Barset. FIRST EDITION, b.f.t.p. 2 vols. Smith, Elder & Co. Fronts, plates & illus. by George H. Thomas. Orig. bright blue-purple sand-grained cloth, front boards & spines pictorially blocked & lettered in gilt, borders blocked in blind; at some point expertly recased, spines v. sl. rubbed at tails. Overall an attractive bright copy. ¶TSC 29; Sadleir 26. The last of the Barsetshire Chronicles. 1867 £580

123. The Last Chronicle of Barset. New edn. 2 vols. Smith, Elder, & Co. Fronts, illus. Orig. cerise cloth, blocked & lettered in black & gilt; a little rubbed & marked. Signature & stamp of John Mckee of Belfast on titlepage of each vol. Bookplates removed from leading pastedowns. ¶This is the second two-volume edition, retaining eight (of thirty-two) of the illustrations by George H. Thomas from the first edition. 1876 £55

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124. The Last Chronicle of Barset. FIRST AMERICAN EDITION. New York: Harper & Brothers. Front., illus. by George H. Thomas, 2pp ads, text in two columns. Orig. brown patterned cloth, spine lettered in gilt, borders blocked in blind; spine sl. faded & with sl. wear to head & tail. Signature on titlepage of May D. Fessenden, Washington D.C., 1867. 1867 £225

THE CLAVERINGS

125. . FIRST EDITION. 2 vols. Smith, Elder & Co. Fronts & 14 plates by M. Ellen Edwards with some marginal damp-staining, final ad. leaf in each vol. Untrimmed in sl. later half green calf, spines with raised gilt bands, maroon leather labels. v.g. ¶TSC 30; Sadleir 27. 1867 £260

126. The Claverings. New edn. Smith, Elder & Co. Front. rather foxed, 4pp ads. Orig. green cloth, spine lettered in gilt. Bookplate of T. Ashley & E.D. Crook. t.e.g. 1894 £30

127. The Claverings. A novel. New York: Harper & Brothers. Text in two columns, 12 full page illus. & vignettes in text. Nicely bound in later plain black cloth, new e.ps. v.g. ¶See Smith p83. The first US edition is dated 1866 but issued in 1867. Sadleir surmises that Harper printed titlepages in anticipation of the novel being completed in late 1866, and used the sheets despite being unable to issue the completed work until the spring of the following year. This copy, without a date, is a later issue, with re-set titlepage & text, and includes illustrations. [c.1870?] £110

LOTTA SCHMIDT ESHER COPY 128. Lotta Schmidt and other stories. FIRST EDITION. Alexander Strahan. Half title. Orig. purple cloth, boards blocked with central ornament in blind, spine lettered in gilt; cloth sl. bubbled in places. Armorial bookplate of Oliver Brett (Third Viscount Esher). ¶TSC 31; Sadleir 28. Ad. slip for the Popular Novels of the Select Library of Fiction tipped into prelims. Set in Vienna, Lotta Schmidt is a love story in which the title character rejects her brash and indecorous suitor for an unfashionable musician, Herr Crippel. 1867 £380

129. Lotta Schmidt and other stories. FIRST EDITION. Alexander Strahan. Half title. Orig. purple cloth, boards blocked with central ornament in blind, spine lettered in gilt; spine faded & a little worn at head & tail. Ownership inscr. on title of James Packington. Booksellers ticket: Hunt of Southborough. 1867 £225

130. Lotta Schmidt and other stories. (2nd edn.) Strahan & Co. Ad. on verso of final leaf. Orig. purple cloth, blocked in black, spine lettered in gilt; dulled & a little rubbed, but an internally clean copy. 1870 £85

131. Lotta Schmidt and other stories. New edn. Ward, Lock & Co. (Select Library of Fiction, no. 10.) Half title, 10pp cata. Orig. uniform olive green cloth, blocked & lettered in black & gilt; spine sl. dulled. ¶Text coded 1-12-86Q-5-82. [1882] £40

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LINDA TRESSEL

132. Linda Tressel. Two volumes in one. (FIRST EDITION.) Edinburgh & London: William Blackwood & Sons. Half title. Orig. royal blue publisher’s remainder cloth, borders blocked in blind, spine lettered in gilt; spine sl. darkened. Contemp. owner’s signature, John Mechie, Perth. v.g. ¶TSC 33; Sadleir 29. The first appearance of Linda Tressel, a tale of star-crossed lovers and religious fanaticism set in Nuremberg, was in two volumes in 1868. Sadleir notes, ‘This story was no greater success than Nina Balatka and ... the publisher bound up the unsold sheets of the two-volume first edition in a single volume ... in bright blue ribbed cloth’. In both its one- and two-volume format, Linda Tressel is one of Trollope’s scarcer titles. [1879] £950

BRITISH SPORTS AND PASTIMES FIRST ISSUE 133. British Sports and Pastimes. Edited by Anthony Trollope. 1868. FIRST EDITION. Virtue & Co. Half title. Orig. green cloth with Virtue & Co. at base of spine. Modern booklabel of Anthony Woodhouse on leading f.e.p. Binder’s label (Virtue & Co.) on following pastedown. A FINE copy. ¶TSC 34; Sadleir P4: ‘Though never actually reprinted ... no other item in Trollopiana appears in so many different clothes without the indication of there having been earlier issues’. Essays reprinted from Saint Pauls Magazine on horse racing, hunting, shooting, fishing, yachting, rowing, Alpine climbing, and cricket. The first issue cloth. 1868 £650

134. British Sports and Pastimes. Edited by Anthony Trollope. 1868. FIRST EDITION. Virtue & Co. Half title. Orig. green pebble-grained cloth, front board & spine lettered in gilt; sl. rubbed, very well recased. Contemp. signature on title. 1868 £350

135. British Sports and Pastimes. Edited by Anthony Trollope. 1868. FIRST EDITION. Virtue & Co. Half title. Orig. royal blue sand-grained cloth, blocked in black, spine lettered in gilt; spine sl. darkened & sl. rubbed at head. Contemp. signature on half title. 1868 £280

PHINEAS FINN 136. , the Irish Member. With illustrations by J.E. Millais. New edn. Strahan & Co. Half title, front., plates. Orig. green cloth, blocked & lettered in black & gilt, ads on e.ps; some splitting to inner hinges, spine sl. dulled. A good-plus copy. ¶See TSC 35; See See Sadleir 30. The first one-volume edition, in 569pp. The second of the Palliser novels. 1870 £110

137. Phineas Finn, the Irish Member. With illustrations by J.E. Millais. New edn. Strahan & Co. Front., plates; occasional careless opening. Orig. purple cloth, blocked & lettered in black & gilt, ads on e.ps; inner hinges splitting, faded & marked. Contemp. owner’s signature on verso of leading f.e.p. A worn copy. 1870 £60

138. Phineas Finn, the Irish Member. With 20 illustrations by J.E. Millais. New edn. George Routledge & Sons. Ad. preceding half title, plates. Orig. brown cloth, blocked & lettered in black & gilt, ads on e.ps. Spine a little dulled & sl. rubbed at head & tail. Armorial bookplate of Arthur Baines. ¶This copy is continuously paginated (648pp), with new sheets printed for this edition by W.H. Smith & Son, coded at end 16-6-71. There is no imprint on the spine. 1871 £180

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139. Phineas Finn, the Irish Member. New edn. Ward, Lock & Co. (Select Library of Fiction, no. 24.) Half title. Orig. uniform olive green cloth, blocked & lettered in black & gilt. v.g. [c.1890] £50

HE KNEW HE WAS RIGHT

140. . With 64 illustrations by Marcus Stone. FIRST EDITION. 2 vols. Strahan & Co. Half titles, plates, illus; occasional spotting. Orig. green fine-grained cloth, blocked in blind, spines lettered in gilt; sl. wear to extremities. Small booksellers ticket: Larner & Ward, London. ¶TSC 36; Sadleir 31. One of Trollope’s most enduring works, He Knew He Was Right is ‘a long and detailed study of the gradual falling into madness of a suspicious husband’ (Sadleir). Trollope himself had reservations about the novel, stating in his autobiography ‘I look upon the story as being nearly altogether bad’. In his estimation he failed to portray a nuanced character in Louis Trevelyan, and focused too much on ‘the evil which he does’, rather than elicit any level of sympathy. 1869 £380

141. He Knew He Was Right. With 64 illustrations by Marcus Stone. FIRST EDITION. 2 vols. Strahan & Co. Contemp. half calf, spine gilt in compartments, maroon & dark green leather labels; spine & edges a little rubbed, but still a good-plus attractive copy. 1869 £250

142. He Knew He Was Right. Copyright edn. 3 vols. Leipzig: Bernhard Tauchnitz. (Collection of British Authors, vols 1028, 1029, 1030.) Half titles. Contemp. plain purple cloth, pale blue cloth spines; a little rubbed. Library shelf labels. ¶Todd 1028a, 1029, 1030. Published the same year as the first UK edition. 1869 £60

YELLOWBACK 143. He Knew He Was Right. New edn. Chapman & Hall. (Select Library of Fiction, no. 187.) 8pp cata. ‘Yellowback’, orig. printed boards, publisher ads on e.ps; spine a little rubbed, with sl. loss to hinges and towards head of spine. Contemp. owner’s inscription on titlepage. A good-plus copy. ¶Text coded 23-11-77. Topp vol. III does not mention this 1878 edition. 1878 £125

DID HE STEAL IT?

144. Did He Steal It? With an introduction by Robert H. Taylor. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Library. Orig. cream floral boards, beige cloth spine. v.g. ¶TSC 37. The first edition of the play, an adaptation fromThe Last Chronicle of Barset, was privately printed by Virtue & Co. in 1869. This is the first publicly available edition; one of a thousand copies. [1869] 1952 £50

THE VICAR OF BULLHAMPTON

145. . FIRST EDITION. Bradbury & Evans. Half title, front., vignette title, illus. by H. Woods. Contemp. half red calf, spine with floral devices in gilt, black leather labels. ¶TSC 39. Sadleir 33. First published in 11 monthly parts July 1869 - May 1870. 1870 £280

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146. The Vicar of Bullhampton. With illustrations by H. Woods. (2nd edn.) Bradbury, Evans, & Co. Half title, front. & plates. Orig. dark brown cloth, blocked in black & gilt, spine lettered in gilt; a little rubbed & dulled, some minor repairs to tail of spine. Contemp. owership details struck through on half title. ¶This is the second, crown 8vo edition, reset. Issued at 6/-, it includes some of the original illustrations. 1871 £95

147. The Vicar of Bullhampton. New edn. Ward, Lock & Co. (Select Library of Fiction, no. 15.) Half title, 20pp cata.; prelims rather browned. Orig. uniform olive green cloth, blocked & lettered in black & gilt; spine a little darkened, following inner hinge cracking. ¶Text coded 2-15-3-84. [1884] £25

AN EDITOR’S TALES

148. An Editor’s Tales. FIRST EDITION. Strahan & Co. Half title, ad. on verso of final leaf. Orig. pinkish-brown sand-grained cloth, blocked in black, lettered in black & gilt; spine faded. Contemp. signature of A.C.S. Nott on initial blank. A good-plus copy. ¶TSC 40; Sadleir 34. Contains The Turkish Bath, Mary Gresley, Josephine de Montmorenci, the Panjandrum, The Spotted Dog, and Mrs. Brumby. 1870 £320

149. Mary Gresley, and An Editor’s Tales. 3rd edn. Chapman & Hall. (Select Library of Fiction, no. 192.) Front. Orig. uniform brick-brown cloth, blocked in black, lettered in gilt; spine sl. worn at head, otherwise v.g. ¶Re-titled for the Chapman & Hall edition. [1871] £65

150. An Editor’s Tales. 5th edn. Ward, Lock & Co. (Select Library of Fiction, no. 11.) Contemp. half maroon sheep; spine sl. chipped at head & tail. ¶Coded 1-12-66-81. [1881] £40

151. An Editor’s Tales. 6th edn. Ward, Lock & Co. (Select Library of Fiction, no. 11.) 14pp cata. Orig. uniform olive green cloth, blocked & lettered in black & gilt. v.g. ¶Coded 1-12-11-83. [1883] £45

THE COMMENTARIES OF CAESAR

152. The Commentaries of Caesar. FIRST EDITION. William Blackwood & Sons. (Ancient Classics for English Readers, vol. IV.) Half title, 4pp ads. Orig. brick brown cloth, front board dec. & lettered in black, spine lettered in gilt. Booklabel of Joseph Stancliff. v.g. ¶TSC 41; Sadleir 35. The first issue, with ads for the preceding volumes in the series only. 1870 £125

SIR HARRY HOTSPUR

153. Sir Harry Hotspur of Humblethwaite. New (2nd) edn. London & New York: Macmillan & Co. Half title. Orig. green cloth, front board blocked & lettered in black, spine lettered in gilt; spine dulled & a little worn at head. Contemp. owner’s inscription on leading f.e.p. Booksellers ticket: Callander & Dixon, Whitehaven. ¶See TSC 43; see Sadleir 36. The second book edition. 1871 £65

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YELLOWBACK 154. Sir Harry Hotspur of Humblethwaite. Chapman & Hall. (Select Library of Fiction, no. 365.) Half title, 8pp cata. ‘Yellowback’, orig. printed boards, ads on e.ps; spine functionally replaced. Label on front board for Mudie’s Select Library. ¶Topp III.598. Text coded 23-8-77. 1877 £40

155. Sir Harry Hotspur of Humblethwaite. Ward, Lock & Co. (Select Library of Fiction, no. 16.) Half title, 20pp cata. Orig. uniform olive green cloth, blocked & lettered in black & gilt. v.g. ¶Text coded 1-7/10-11-80, but almost certainly later. [1883] £45

156. Sir Harry Hotspur of Humblethwaite. Ward, Lock & Co. (Select Library of Fiction, no. 16.) Half title, 20pp cata. Orig. uniform olive green cloth, blocked & lettered in black & gilt. v.g. [c.1883] £45

RALPH THE HEIR

157. . FIRST EDITION. 3 vols. Hurst & Blackett. Half titles, 16pp cata. vol. III. Orig. brown sand-grained cloth, blocked in black, lettered in black & gilt; expertly recased & e.ps replaced; sl. rubbing, sl. signs of label removal from front board vol. III. Overall a good- plus copy. ¶TSC 44; Sadleir 37. 1871 £480

FIRST PARTIALLY ILLUSTRATED BOOK EDITION 158. Ralph the Heir. Strahan & Co. Plates. by F.A. Fraser. Contemp. half calf, spine with raised gilt bands, black leather label; sl. rubbed. ¶Sadleir 37a. Contains 11 of the 18 illustrations published in the part issue. 1871 £150

FIRST COMPLETELY ILLUSTRATED BOOK EDITION 159. Ralph the Heir. New edn. George Routledge & Sons. Front., illus. by F.A. Fraser. Orig. brick brown cloth, blocked in black, lettered in gilt, ads on e.ps; leading inner hinge sl. cracked. ¶Sadleir 37b. This 1872 edition is the first with all the illustrations, re-issuing the sheets of the Strahan edition with a cancel Routledge titlepage, and all 18 plates that appeared in the Parts publication. 1872 £180

160. Ralph the Heir. New edn. Ward, Lock & Co. (Select Library of Fiction, no. 12.) Half title, 4pp ads a little spotted. Orig. uniform olive green cloth, blocked & lettered in black & gilt; inner hinges sl. cracked, a little dulled. ¶Text coded 1-15-4-84. [1884] £45

THE GOLDEN LION OF GRANPERE

161. The Golden Lion of Granpere. FIRST EDITION. Tinsley Bros. Half title, 16pp cata. (May 1872). Untrimmed in orig. brown cloth, blocked in black, spine lettered in gilt; expertly executed minor repairs to head & tail of spine. Contemp. owner’s signature on leading f.e.p., and blind stamp of the W.H. Smith & Son library. A good-plus copy. ¶TSC 45; Sadleir 38: the primary binding. 1872 £280

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FROM GEOFFREY KEYNES 162. The Golden Lion of Granpere. FIRST EDITION. Tinsley Bros. Half title, 16pp cata. (May 1872). Untrimmed in orig. dark brown cloth, blocked in blind, spine lettered in gilt; expertly executed minor repairs to head & tail of spine. Blind stamp of the W.H. Smith & Son library. v.g. ¶A secondary binding, boards blocked entirely in blind. With presentation inscription on leading f.e.p., ‘Mrs G.E. Moore (wife of the philosopher) from Geoffrey Keynes’. Keynes was a respected literary biographer, a noted bibliophile, and younger brother of John Maynard Keynes. 1872 £350

163. The Golden Lion of Granpere. Second Edition, Illustrated. Tinsley Brothers. Half title, front. & 7 plates, 16pp cata. Orig. dark green sand-grained cloth, front board ruled & lettered in black, back board ruled in black, spine lettered in gilt. Small booklabel of Samuel S. Brigg, Burlington House, Keighley. Sl rubbing, otherwise a v.g. copy. ¶A reissue of the first edition with minor changes and the addition of the eight plates drawn by F.A. Fraser for the serial issue in Good Words, January to August 1872. 1873 £185

UNRECORDED BINDING 164. The Golden Lion of Granpere. Second Edition, Illustrated. Tinsley Brothers. Front. & 7 plates, 16pp cata. Orig. scarlet sand-grained cloth, front board blocked at top & bottom with decorative black bands; spine lettered in gilt and blocked at head & tail in black in gilt; spine sl. faded, following boards & pastedown a little damp-affected. Signature of J. Waters, 1887, on leading f.e.p. A decent copy in unrecorded variant binding. 1873 £150

165. The Golden Lion of Granpere. FIRST AMERICAN EDITION. New York: Harper & Brothers. 4pp ads preceding front., text in two columns, illus., 4pp ads. Orig. sand-grained purple cloth, lettered in gilt; spine a little faded & sl. worn at head & tail, but still a good-plus copy. ¶Smith p159. 1872 £150

FIRST CANADIAN EDITION - PRESENTED BY THE PUBLISHER 166. The Golden Lion of Granpere. Toronto: Hunter, Rose & Co. Orig. purple cloth, blocked in black & gilt; boards sl. rubbed, spine faded with some wear to head & tail; binding cracked at p.32. Inscription on titlepage: ‘To Mr Thomas Taylor with Publishers Compliments. Toronto 20 Feby. 1873.’ ¶This Canadian edition unrecorded in TSC, or by Sadleir; Smith p163. BL only on Copac. The first Canadian edition, published in the same year as the first English & American editions. Thomas Taylor & Bros were Toronto paper manufacturers and suppliers, presumably to the publishing firm of Hunter, Rose & Co. Scarce. 1872 £220

THE EUSTACE DIAMONDS

167. The Eustace Diamonds. FIRST ENGLISH EDITION. 3 vols. Chapman & Hall. Half titles. Contemp. full tan calf, spines gilt in compartments, maroon leather labels; spines a little rubbed & sl. chipped at heads, one or two repairs. An attractive copy. ¶TSC 46; Sadleir 39. First published in book form by Harpers, 1872. The third of the Palliser novels, this is the story of Lizzie Eustace and her ill-gained inheritance; originally published serially in the Fortnightly Review from July 1, 1871 - Feb. 1, 1873. 1873 £450

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168. The Eustace Diamonds. FIRST ENGLISH EDITION. 3 vols. Chapman & Hall. Bound without half titles; vol. III titlepage a little dusted & sl. chipped at edge, with small piece missing from lower inner margin, not affecting text. Later marbled boards, maroon cloth spines & corners. Loose labels of the Royal Library, Clifton, York. 1873 £350

169. The Eustace Diamonds. New edn. Ward, Lock & Co. (Select Library of Fiction, no. 26.) Half title, 2pp ads; e.ps sl. browned. Orig. uniform olive green cloth, blocked & lettered in black & gilt. A v.g. bright copy. [c.1890?] £50

AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND

170. Australia and New Zealand. FIRST EDITION. 2 vols. Chapman & Hall. Col. front. map & 3 further folding maps vol. I, 4 folding maps vol. II. Contemp. half calf, gilt spines, red & dark green leather labels; sl. rubbed. A nice set. ¶TSC 47; Sadleir 40. Vol. I: Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria; Vol. II: Tasmania, Western Australia, South Australia, Australian Institutions, New Zealand. Trollope first went to Australia in 1871 to visit his son who had set up as a sheep farmer. He spent a year travelling round the country. 1873 £380 ‘AUTHORIZED AUSTRALIAN EDITION’ 171. Australia and New Zealand. Authorized Australian Edition. Melbourne: George Robertson Little. Orig. green cloth by Geo. Robertson, Melbourne, boards blocked in blind, spine gilt; cloth expertly recased. Monogram bookplate. v.g. ¶See TSC 47; see Sadleir 40. Robertson first published this title in six wrappered parts in the same year as the first English edition, 1873. 1876 £250

172. New Zealand. Being a portion of the work entitled “Australia and New Zealand” by the same author. Chapman & Hall. Half title, b&w folding map, 3pp ads. Unopened in orig. brick brown cloth, front board blocked & lettered in black, spine lettered in gilt; a little dulled & sl. rubbed. Contemp. signature of J.C. Atkinson on leading f.e.p. ¶The two-volume work of 1873 was subsequently reissued in four separate parts, New Zealand being part I. This is the first separate edition. 1874 £125

173. New Zealand. New edn. Chapman & Hall. 4pp ads preceding half title, col. folding map with two repaired tears. ‘Yellowback’, orig. printed boards, ads on e.ps; a little rubbed, spine worn at head & tail. ¶Topp III.478.. 1875 £110

174. New South Wales and Queensland. Being a portion of the work entitled “Australia and New Zealand” by the same author. Chapman & Hall. 2 b&w folding maps. Orig. brick brown cloth, front board blocked & lettered in black, spine lettered in gilt; a little dulled & sl. rubbed. ¶New South Wales & Queensland is part III. The first separate edition. 1874 £110

LADY ANNA

175. . New edn. Chapman & Hall. Blue binder’s cloth, spine lettered in gilt. ¶See TSC 48; See Sadleir 42. First published by Tauchnitz in 2 vols, 1873; & Chapman & Hall, 2 vols, 1873. Text coded 15-3-79. [1879] £30

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176. Lady Anna. New edn. Ward, Lock & Co. (Select Library of Fiction, no. 14.) Half title, 4pp ads. Orig. uniform olive green cloth, blocked & lettered in black & gilt. v.g. [c.1882] £45

177. Lady Anna. New edn. Ward, Lock & Co. (Select Library of Fiction, no. 14.) Contemp. half red sheep; a little worn at head & tail of spine. ¶Text coded 1-12-66Q-10-82. [1882] £30

178. Lady Anna. A novel. New York: Harper & Brothers. Text in two columns. Later dark green cloth. Contemp. signature of Mary Raulsen [?]. v.g. ¶See Smith p183; the first US edition was published in 1874. 1875 £65

PHINEAS REDUX

179. . FIRST EDITION. 2 vols. Chapman and Hall. Fronts, plates by Frank Holl; sl. browning. Contemp. half brown morocco by S. Moore of Manchester, purple cloth boards, spines with raised gilt bands & gilt devices; spines faded to brown. ¶TSC 49; Sadleir 41. The fourth of the Palliser novels. 1874 £225

180. Phineas Redux. FIRST EDITION. Chapman and Hall. Half title, front., plates by Frank Holl. A reissue, 2 vols in 1 in orig. publisher’s green cloth, blocked & lettered in gilt; rebacked retaining orig. spine strip, new e.ps; sl. rubbed. Booklabel of R.G. Taylor. ¶A reissue of the first edition sheets, separately paginated, with new titlepage & without prelims to vol. II. 1874 £180

181. Phineas Redux. New edn. Ward, Lock & Co. (Select Library of Fiction, no. 27.) Half title, 6pp ads; following e.ps sl. soiled. Orig. uniform olive green cloth, blocked & lettered in black & gilt; sl. rubbed. Armorial bookplate of Sir Alfred Sherlock Gooch. ¶Text coded -19-4-84. [1884] £50

182. Phineas Redux. FIRST AMERICAN EDITION. New York: Harper Brothers. Ad. leaf preceding front., illus., 8pp ads, text in two columns. Orig. purple-brown cloth, spine lettered in gilt; spine sl. rubbed at head & tail, otherwise v.g. ¶Smith p175. 1874 £180

HARRY HEATHCOTE

183. Harry Heathcote of Gangoil. A tale of Australian bush life. FIRST EDITION. Sampson Low, Marston, Low, & Searle. 48pp cata. (Oct. 1873). Orig. red cloth, boards with publisher’s monogram & triple-ruled borders in blind, spine lettered in gilt; spine a little dulled and sl. worn at head & tail. ¶TSC 50. Sadleir 43. A tale of the Australian outback, centring on the travails of Harry Heathcote, a sheep farmer, and his battles against the elements and the unscrupulous Brownbies gang. Scarce in first edition. 1874 £500

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FIRST ILLUSTRATED EDITION 184. Harry Heathcote of Gangoil. A tale of Australian bush life. (3rd, first illustrated, issue). Sampson Low, Marston, Low, & Searle. Front., plates, 40pp cata. (Oct. 1874). Orig. royal blue cloth, bevelled boards, blocked & lettered in black & gilt; expertly recased, spine v. sl. dulled. Contemp. signature of Alice Allison on leading f.e.p. v.g. ¶Sadleir 43; indicates this edition is formed of the first edition sheets, ‘cut down to measure 4 x 6 inches, containing the six illustrations issued in The Graphic greatly reduced and lamentably printed’. He surmises ‘this issue was presumably prepared for the Christmas gift-book market ...’. 1874 £450

185. Harry Heathcote of Gangoil. A tale of Australian bush life. 3rd edn. Ward, Lock & Co. (Select Library of Fiction, no. 21.) Half title, front., 20pp cata. Orig. uniform olive green cloth, blocked & lettered in black & gilt. v.g. ¶Text coded 1-11-73q-5-83. [1883] £150

186. Harry Heathcote of Gangoil. A tale of Australian bush life. Ward, Lock & Co. (Select Library of Fiction, no. 21.) Half title; a little spotted. Orig. uniform olive green cloth, blocked & lettered in black & gilt; rubbed. ¶Without edition statement or text code. [c.1885] £45

187. Harry Heathcote of Gangoil. A tale of Australian bush-life. New York: Harper & Brothers. Double front., text in two columns. Later dark green cloth. Contemp. signature of Mary Raulsen [?] on titlepage. v.g. ¶See Smith p171 for the first US edition, 1874. 1875 £85

THE WAY WE LIVE NOW

PRIMARY BINDING 188. . FIRST EDITION, b.f.t.p. 2 vols. Chapman & Hall. Plates by Lionel Fawkes; occasional pencil underlining & annotation, the odd spot, sm. marginal tear to pp 55-56, vol. I. Grass-green fine-pebble-grained cloth, front boards blocked in black with double-ruled border & leaf design, back boards in blind, spines blocked in black & gilt; sm. mark to spine of vol. I, resulting in loss of ‘v’ in ‘vol’, corners sl. rubbed, otherwise a fine bright set. Signature of S.H. Sandford on leading f.e.ps and of Anthony R. Wagner on leading f.e.p., vol. I. ¶TSC 51. Sadleir 44. Without half titles. Sadleir notes that the borders on the front boards are, in almost all cases, triple ruled. One of the last major novels to be published in parts (between February 1874 and September 1875). Perhaps Trollope’s harshest satirical novel, attacking dishonesty in all sections of society, from the authoress whose good reviews are bought with sexual favours, to the lionized Augustus Melmotte who commits suicide after the collapse of his paper empire. 1875 £1,250

189. The Way We Live Now. FIRST EDITION, b.f.t.p. 2 vols. Chapman & Hall. Half title, plates by Lionel Fawkes; occasional spotting. Orig. green fine-pebble-grained cloth, front boards blocked in black with triple-ruled border & leaf design, back boards in blind, spines blocked in black & gilt; following inner hinge cracking vol. II, v. sl. rubbed. Signature of F. Dillon Browne on leading f.e.p vol. I. A nice bright set. ¶The slightly more common binding variant, with triple-ruled borders. 1875 £1,200

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190. The Way We Live Now. FIRST EDITION. 2 vols. Chapman & Hall. Front. vol. I, half titles. 2 vols in 1 in orig. publisher’s diagonal-grained green cloth, front board & spine blocked in black & lettered in gilt, back board blocked in blind; recased, inner hinges repaired. ¶Spine lettered: ‘The/Way/We Live/Now/Anty. Trollope/Chapman/and Hall’. Illustrated with 40 pates by Lionel Faulkes. 1875 £450

191. The Way We Live Now. New edn. Chatto & Windus. Ad. preceding front., illus. with 12 plates, 32pp cata. (June 1905) a little browned. Orig. red cloth, lettered in gilt; spine a little darkened & with minor repairs to tail. ¶Dated from the catalogue. 1892 [1905] £40

192. The Way We Live Now. FIRST AMERICAN EDITION. New York: Harper & Brothers. 4pp ads preceding double front., illus., 8pp cata., text in two columns. Orig. green cloth, spine lettered in gilt; rubbed. ¶Smith p189. 1875 £180

THE PRIME MINISTER

193. The Prime Minister. FIRST EDITION. 4 vols. Chapman and Hall. Without half titles. Contemp. half maroon morocco by S. Moore & Son, Manchester, spines gilt in compartments; hinges rubbed. Vols I & III inscribed on titlepage from Mrs J. Bennett[?], to her niece S.M. Green. An attractive set. ¶TSC 52; Sadleir 45. This is a variant copy from Sadleir’s, without volume numbers on titlepages. The fifth title in the Palliser series. 1876 £750

194. The Prime Minister. FIRST EDITION. 4 vols. Chapman and Hall. Sl. later blue pebble- grained binder’s cloth. Booklabels of Ronald G. Taylor. v.g. ¶This copy also without volume numbers on titlepages. 1876 £500

195. The Prime Minister. New edn. Chapman & Hall. Half title, front., 16pp cata. with one leaf torn out; prelims a little browned. Orig. sand-grained brown cloth, bevelled boards, front board blocked & lettered in black and with central vignette in gilt, spine lettered in gilt. Contemp. signatures in pencil. A good-plus copy. ¶The second one-volume edition. 1877 £120

196. The Prime Minister. New edn. Chapman & Hall. (Select library of fiction.) Half title, 8pp ads. ‘Yellowback’, orig. printed boards; spine cracked & a little chipped at head, corners worn. ¶Topp III.595. Text coded 18-9-77. 1878 £30

197. The Prime Minister. New edn. Ward, Lock & Co. (Select Library of Fiction No. 28.) Contemp. half maroon sheep; spine chipped at head. ¶Text coded 1-18-11-83. [1883] £25

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FIRST CANADIAN EDITION 198. The Prime Minister. Toronto: Belford Brothers. Orig. olive green pebble-grained cloth, blocked & lettered in gilt. Owner’s initials on titlepage, dated 1907. ¶Smith p204; the first Canadian edition, in Smith’s second variant binding. 1876 £280

THE AMERICAN SENATOR

199. The American Senator. FIRST EDITION. 3 vols. Chapman and Hall. Half titles. Orig. pinkish-ochre silk-grained cloth, front boards blocked in black, spines blocked in black and lettered & ruled in gilt; some expertly executed minor repairs to spines, a little rubbed; e.ps replaced. Circulating library copy with signs of label removal from front board vol. III, but no other library marking. ¶TSC 53; Sadleir 46. In the primary binding. First published in Temple Bar, May 1876-July 1877. The American Senator forms a comic portrayal of English society and character, as witnessed by the enthusiastic Elias Gotobed, the American politician of the title. 1877 £680

200. The American Senator. FIRST EDITION. 3 vols. Chapman and Hall. Half titles. Orig. red-brown cloth, front boards blocked in black, spines blocked in black and lettered & ruled in gilt; one tiny hole in spine vol. II, v. sl. dulled, but overall good-plus. 1877 £850

201. The American Senator. FIRST EDITION. 3 vols. Chapman and Hall. Half title. 3 vols in 1 in dark green publisher’s cloth, front boards blocked in black, spine blocked in black and lettered & ruled in gilt; sl. rubbing, some expertly executed minor repairs to inner hinges. A good-plus copy. ¶Sadleir does not mention a three-vols-in-one issue. 1877 £380

202. The American Senator. New edn. Chatto & Windus. Half title, 8pp cata. Following inner hinge repaired. Orig. uniform brick-brown cloth, blocked in black, lettered in gilt; spine sl. rubbed. ¶Although this has the Chatto & Windus imprint, the binding is uniform with Chapman & Hall’s Select Library of Fiction series. [1878?] £45

203. The American Senator. New edn. Chatto & Windus. Ad. preceding title, 32pp cata. (dated Oct. 1913 at end) rather browned. ‘Yellowback’, orig. printed boards, ads on e.ps; hinges worn & repaired. ¶Topp cites a copy with an 1886 imprint, but with 1891 cata.; this copy is also dated 1886 on the titlepage, but the ads date it to 1913. 1886 [1913] £30

THOMPSON HALL

204. Thompson Hall. FIRST EDITION. Sampson Low, Marston, Low, & Searle. Half title, illus., ad. on verso of final leaf. Contemp. half brown morocco, spine with raised gilt bands; sl. rubbed. A good-plus copy of a scarce title. ¶TSC 54; Sadleir 61a. Originally titled Christmas at Thompson Hall, as the Christmas number of The Graphic, 1876, and later reprinted in Frau Frohmann (see items 233 & 234); this is the extremely scarce first separate book edition. 1885 £280

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205. Thompson Hall. FIRST EDITION. Sampson Low, Marston, Low, & Searle. Half title, illus., ad. on verso of final leaf. Orig. sand-grained purple cloth; rubbed & a little marked, spine faded. Label removed from front board. A good sound copy. 1885 £200

SOUTH AFRICA 206. South Africa. FIRST EDITION. 2 vols. Chapman & Hall. Half titles, folding colour map vol. I with some repairs, 32pp cata. vol. II (Nov. 1877). Vol. I with some gatherings proud. Orig. red sand-grained cloth, spines lettered in gilt; sl. rubbed. ¶TSC 55; Sadleir 48. Trollope travelled to South Africa in the summer and early autumn of 1877. His travelogue proved popular and was three times reprinted in the original format. 1878 £225

IS HE POPENJOY? 207. Is He Popenjoy? FIRST EDITION. 3 vols. Chapman & Hall. Half titles. Later plain bright red-orange library cloth, spines lettered in gilt; labels removed from leading pastedowns. Small stamps of Bradford Library on titlepages. A good clean copy in a somewhat utilitarian binding. ¶TSC 56; Sadleir 49. The comic adventures of the Marquis of Brotherton, who returns to England after many years on the continent, with a mysterious Italian wife, and a son (Lord Popenjoy) of dubious parentage. 1878 £225

208. Is He Popenjoy? New edn. Chapman & Hall. (Select Library of Fiction, no. 384.) Front., 8pp ads for the Select Library of Fiction partially unopened. Orig. uniform dark red cloth, blocked in black, lettered in gilt; sl. rubbed & dulled, small repaired tear in upper margin of front board; lacks leading f.e.p. Booklabel of Ida Smedley. ¶See TSC 56, not recording this new edition, which is probably the first in one volume. 1879 £75

209. Is He Popenjoy? New edn. Ward, Lock & Co. (Select Library of Fiction, no. 17.) Half title, 16pp cata. Orig. uniform olive green cloth, blocked & lettered in black & gilt. v.g. ¶Text coded 12-82 L. [1882] £45

THE “MASTIFFS” See also item 274 TROLLOPE’S VOYAGE TO ICELAND PRESENTATION COPY FROM JOHN BURNS 210. How the “Mastiffs” Went to Iceland. FIRST EDITION. 4to. Virtue & Co. Half title, front. map & 16 full-page illus., 14 by Mrs Henry Blackburne and 2 silverprint photographs. Orig. blue cloth, bevelled boards, gilt; sl. rubbing but a nice bright copy. a.e.g. ¶TSC 58; Sadleir 51. INSCRIBED: ‘R. Admiral A. Phillimore with Mr John Burns’ kind regards. recd. from Castle Wemyss Jany. 21 1874’. A chronicle of Trollope’s voyage from Scotland to Iceland and back, taken on the yacht of his friend John Burns, (later Lord Inverclyde). They set sail from Castle Wemyss and travelled to Reykjavik, returning to their starting point via the Faroe Islands. 1878 £650

211. How the “Mastiffs” Went to Iceland. FIRST EDITION. 4to. Virtue & Co. Half title, front. map, photographic plates, illus. by Mrs. Hugh Blackburn; text sl. spotted. Orig. royal blue cloth, bevelled boards, dec. and lettered in gilt; lower outer corners sl. damp affected, repairs to head & tail of spine. a.e.g. A nice bright copy. 1878 £480

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AN EYE FOR AN EYE

212. An Eye for an Eye. FIRST EDITION. 2 vols. Chapman & Hall. Bound without half titles. Contemp. half brown calf, purple cloth sides, dark green leather labels; sl. rubbed. With the labels of the Port Adelaide Institute library, including notices to subscribers. ¶TSC 60; Sadleir 53. The scarce first edition of one of Trollope’s later novels, the story of a forbidden relationship between an Irish girl and an English cavalryman based in Ireland. The story first appeared in the Whitehall Review, August 1878 - February 1879. 1879 £380

213. An Eye for an Eye. FIRST EDITION. 2 vols. Chapman & Hall. Bound without half titles. Later half brown sheep, brown cloth sides imitating leather, spines lettered in gilt. 1879 £320

214. An Eye for an Eye. New edn, in one volume. Chapman & Hall. (Select Library of Fiction, no. 404.) Half title. Contemp. half black calf, spine with raised gilt bands, maroon leather label sl. chipped; sl. rubbed. Booklabel of Amelia Farquharson. ¶The first one-volume edition, published the same year as the first edition. 1879 £125

THACKERAY

215. Thackeray. FIRST EDITION. Macmillan & Co. (English Men of Letters, ed. by John Morley.) Half title, final ad. leaf. Orig. cerise cloth on limp boards, blocked & lettered in black; a little darkened. ¶TSC 61; Sadleir 54 (in cream cloth). 1879 £20

216. Thackeray. FIRST EDITION. Macmillan & Co. (English Men of Letters, ed. by John Morley.) Half title, final ad. leaf. Orig. variant tan cloth on limp boards, blocked & lettered in black 1879 £30

JOHN CALDIGATE

217. John Caldigate. FIRST EDITION. 3 vols. Chapman & Hall. Half titles. Contemp. half calf, spines with raised gilt bands & green leather labels; sl. rubbed. A good-plus copy. ¶TSC 62; Sadleir 55. This first appeared serially inBlackwood’s Magazine April 1878 - June 1879. The novel follows the fortunes of John Caldigate, who, upon losing his fortune through riotous living in the UK, attempts to restore his riches in the mining industry of New South Wales. 1879 £450

218. John Caldigate. FIRST EDITION. 3 vols. Chapman & Hall. Half title in vol. I only. 3 vols in 1 in orig. brown publisher’s cloth, blocked in black, spine lettered in gilt; spine sl. creased. ¶The three-in-one remainder was issued in the same year as the first edition. Sadleir mentions a scarlet and green secondary binding; we have also seen copies in blue. 1879 £280

219. John Caldigate. New edn. Chatto & Windus. Ad. on verso of final leaf. Contemp. half maroon sheep; a little rubbed, spine chipped at head. 1885 £20

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COUSIN HENRY 220. . FIRST EDITION. 2 vols. Chapman & Hall. Without half titles. Contemp. half maroon roan; sl. wear to head & tail of spine vol. I. Monogram bookplates. ¶TSC 63; Sadleir 56. First published concurrently in the Manchester Weekly Times and the North British Weekly Mail, March 1879 - May 1879. Set in Carmarthenshire, Cousin Henry is a tale of familial discord, and the existence of a disputed will. The first edition is most uncommon. 1879 £480

THE DUKE’S CHILDREN 221. The Duke’s Children. A novel. Chapman & Hall. Half title, 8pp ads. Orig. olive green cloth, front board blocked & lettered in black, spine blocked in black & lettered in gilt; sl. wear to corners and head & tail of spine. ¶See TSC 64; See Sadleir 57. The first one-volume edition. The last of the Palliser novels, and ‘among the best things that Trollope achieved in fiction’ (Sutherland). First published in All The Year Round, October 1879 - July 1880. 1880 £50

222. The Duke’s Children. New edn. Ward, Lock, & Co. Half title, 12pp cata. ‘Yellowback’, orig. printed boards. A bright copy, but spine a little worn at head & tail, and with some old tape repairs, sl. affecting front board. ¶Not in Topp. Text coded 30-8-81. 1881 £30

223. The Duke’s Children. New edn. Ward, Lock & Co. (Select Library of Fiction, no. 29.) Half title, 12pp cata. Orig. uniform green cloth, blocked & lettered in black & gilt. v.g. ¶Text coded 2-15-11-83. [1883] £45

224. The Duke’s Children. New edn. Ward, Lock, Bowden & Co. (Select Library of Fiction, no. 29.) Half title, 12pp cata. Orig. red cloth, blocked in black & gilt, lettered in gilt; spine dulled & sl. rubbed; lacks leading f.e.p. [c.1895?] £15

THE LIFE OF CICERO 225. The Life of Cicero. FIRST EDITION. 2 vols. Chapman and Hall. Half titles. Orig. maroon sand-grained cloth, borders blocked in blind, faded spines lettered in gilt. ¶TSC 65; Sadleir 58. Author’s name on spines lettered in serif, without full stops after volume numbers. 1880 £125

226. The Life of Cicero. FIRST EDITION. 2 vols. Chapman and Hall. Half titles. Orig. dark maroon sand-grained cloth, borders blocked in blind, spines lettered in gilt; expertly recased. v.g. ¶A binding variant in darker cloth, with author’s name on spines lettered in sans serif and square full stops after volume numbers. 1880 £180

DR. WORTLE’S SCHOOL

227. Dr. Wortle’s School. A novel. FIRST EDITION. 2 vols. Chapman & Hall. Half titles. Uncut & partially unopened in orig. grey cloth, blocked & lettered in black & gilt; recased with new e.ps; dulled & rubbed. A good, internally clean, copy of a scarce Trollope title. ¶TSC 66; Sadleir 59. 1881 £280

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228. Dr. Wortle’s School. A novel. Ward, Lock & Co. (Select Library of Fiction, no. 20.) Half title, 12pp cata. Orig. uniform olive green cloth, blocked & lettered in black & gilt. v.g. ¶Text coded 2-3-66Q-6-82. [1882] £65

AYALA’S ANGEL

229. Ayala’s Angel. FIRST EDITION. 3 vols. Chapman and Hall. Orig. orange cloth, blocked in black, spines lettered in gilt; spines darkened & sl. worn at heads & tails. Labels removed from front boards. Contemp. signature of Aimee Lancaster in each vol. A sound copy. ¶TSC 67; Sadleir 60. A comic novel of manners and society, with an entertaining cast of unscrupulous businessmen, lawyers, snobs and gossips. It represents the playful side of Trollope’s oeuvre, with characters such as Lord Boardotrade, Samuel Faddle, and Septimus Traffick, M.P. 1881 £320

230. Ayala’s Angel. FIRST EDITION. 3 vols. Chapman and Hall. Later half maroon heavy calf, cerise cloth boards. Contemp. ownership inscription on titlepage vol. I. 1881 £280

231. Ayala’s Angel. Chapman & Hall. Half title. Orig. dark red cloth, blocked & lettered in black & gilt; spine sl. dulled. Gift inscription on titlepage, ‘E. Johnson - from dear Mother, 1882’. ¶The first one-volume edition. 1882 £85

232. Ayala’s Angel. Ward, Lock & Co. (Select Library of Fiction, no. 30.) 12pp cata. Orig. uniform olive green cloth, blocked & lettered in black & gilt. v.g. [c.1890] £35

FRAU FROHMANN

233. Why Frau Frohmann Raised Her Prices, and other stories. FIRST EDITION. Wm. Isbister. Half title. Orig. sage green cloth, blocked in black, lettered in black & gilt; spine dulled & rubbed, inner hinges sl. cracking. ¶TSC 68; Sadleir 61. The first edition; the sheets were later reissued in two volumes, continuously paginated, with cancel titles (see next item). Contains five stories: Frau Frohmann ..., The Lady of Launay, Christmas at Thompson Hall, The Telegraph Girl, and Alice Dugdale. 1882 £250 TWO-VOLUME REISSUE 234. Why Frau Frohmann Raised Her Prices, and other stories. FIRST EDITION. 2 vols. Wm. Isbister. Half title vol. I. only as issued. Untrimmed in orig. olive green cloth, blocked in black, lettered in gilt; boards sl. affected by damp in lower margins, with some expertly executed minor repairs, spines a little faded & sl. rubbed, e.ps replaced. ¶This two-volume, continuously paginated, edition was published after the one-volume first edition, and is issued with cancel titles. Sadleir surmises this reformatting of the first edition sheets is ‘an unscrupulous attempt ... to profit byTrollope’s death. 1882 £280

THE FIXED PERIOD

235. . FIRST EDITION. 2 vols. William Blackwood & Sons. Half titles. Orig. maroon cloth, front boards blocked with floral device in gilt, spines lettered in gilt; spines a little faded. Small labels & stamps of the Parliament of Victoria Library. v.g. ¶TSC 69; Sadleir 62. Originally serialised in Blackwood’s Magazine, Oct. 1881-March 1882. In an unusual departure for Trollope, The Fixed Period is set in a dystopian

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future, in the imaginary former British colony of Britannula. The plot centres around the struggle for command of Gladstonopolis, and the attempts by the British to re- impose colonial rule. The ‘fixed period’ alluded to in the title, is the useful life-span of the Britannula citizenry, after which point they are euthanised. Although set in the mid-20th century, Trollope shows relative restraint in terms of his imagined future, his inventiveness confined to developments in weaponry, improved global communication, the odd steam tricycle and a gladiatorial version of cricket. 1882 £1,500

236. The Fixed Period. FIRST EDITION. 2 vols. William Blackwood & Sons. Half titles. Contemp. half purple morocco on rather heavy boards, faded spine with raised & gilt bands, green leather labels. Ownership details of P.M. Shepherd, 1894, on half title. 1882 £650

237. The Fixed Period. A novel. Copyright edn. Leipzig: Bernhard Tauchnitz. (Collection of British Authors, vol. 2055.) Contemp. blue binder’s cloth. v.g. ¶Todd 2055; without distinguishing half title, but probably the first variant. 1882 £150

LORD PALMERSTON

238. Lord Palmerston. FIRST EDITION, first issue. Wm. Isbister. (English Political Leaders.) Some light spotting in first few & last few leaves. Orig. brick brown smooth cloth, blocked & lettered in black; v. sl. marked. Armorial bookplate of Reginald H. Mardon. A v.g. copy. ¶TSC 70; Sadleir 63. An exceptionally scarce title, with only one copy recorded at auction, 1979. Part of Isbister’s unsuccessful imitation of Macmillan’s series English Men of Letters. The Isbister series ceased after only three volumes. 1882 £650

239. Lord Palmerston. FIRST EDITION, second issue. Wm. Isbister. (English Political Leaders.) Orig. brick brown cloth, blocked & lettered in black; sl. dulled. Neat signature of Richard Moggridge, Balliol College, May 1935, and occasional pencil underlining in text. ¶This is a reissue using the first edition sheets, with a new titlepage. The cloth has a slightly more prominent grain than the first issue. 1883 £380

MARION FAY

240. Marion Fay. A novel. FIRST EDITION. 3 vols. Chapman & Hall. Half titles. Untrimmed in orig. orange cloth, boards blocked with floral designs in black, spines lettered in gilt; a little dulled & sl. rubbed. An ex-circulating library copy, with faint signs of removed labels on front boards. A good-plus copy. ¶TSC 71; Sadleir 64. A novel about class, social expectation, and snobbery. It is centred on the ill-favoured relationship between Lord Hampstead, heir to the Marquis of Kingsbury, and Marion Fay, a lowly Quaker girl dying of consumption. 1882 £650

241. Marion Fay. A novel. FIRST EDITION. 3 vols. Chapman & Hall. Tear across text of p28, vol. 1, repaired with archival tape, not affecting sense. Bound without half titles in contemp. half brown calf, marbled boards, gilt library stamp & ink library mark at foot of all vols; a little rubbed, inner leading hinge of vol. 1 sl. cracking. Numerous library stamps of Beechworth Public Library & Wangaratt Regional Library; library labels removed from following e.ps. 1882 £380

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KEPT IN THE DARK

242. . A novel. FIRST EDITION. 2 vols. Chatto & Windus. Half titles, front. by Millais vol. I, 32pp cata. (July 1882) vol. II; damp stain in prelims of vol. I affecting first few leaves but not text block. Untrimmed in orig. olive-brown dec. cloth, blocked in black & dark red, spine lettered in gilt; a little rubbed & marked, front board of vol. I damp-affected in lower margin. Pickford Waller booklabels. A poor, internally clean, copy. ¶TSC 72; Sadleir 65. First published in Good Words between May and December 1882, the first book edition was re-set with the addition of the Millais frontispiece. 1882 £220

SCARCE SECOND EDITION 243. Kept in the Dark. A novel. 2nd edn/FIRST EDITION. 2 vols. Chatto & Windus. Half titles, front. by Millais vol. I, 32pp cata. (July 1882) vol. II. Untrimmed in orig. olive-brown dec. cloth, blocked in black & dark red, spine lettered in gilt; vol. I expertly recased, a little dulled & marked. ¶Sadleir states that Kept in the Dark ‘was not reprinted in its original form’, and that ‘the unsold sheets of the first edition were bound up, two-volumes-in-one’. However, the edition statement in vol. I shows that a two-volume second edition was in fact published, albeit in small numbers. It is evidently exceptionally scarce in this format; on Copac only the National Library of Scotland lists a 2-volume second edition. 1882 £350

244. Kept in the Dark. A novel. New edn. Chatto & Windus. Half title. Orig. plain red cloth, spine lettered in gilt; spine sl. darkened. v.g. ¶A reissue of the Piccadilly Library edition, first published in 1884. 1891 £35

THE TELEGRAPH GIRL

245. The Telegraph Girl. IN: GOOD CHEER. The Christmas No. of “Good Words” for 1877, edited by Donald Macleod. George Routledge & Sons. Illus., text in two columns, commercial & publishers’ ads. Sewn as issued in orig. orange printed wrappers; edges sl. dusted. ¶TSC 73 & C38; Sadleir 61 (mentioned in entry for Frau Frohmann). The first appearance of Trollope’s short story, which was later printed in Why Frau Frohmann Raised Her Prices. This Christmas No. also contains Mrs Oliphant’s The Lily and the Thorn, and The Shadow House by Annie Keary. 1877 £120

THE TWO HEROINES

246. The Two Heroines of Plumplington. Introduction by John Hampden. Illustrated with lithographs by Lynton Lamb. (2nd impression.) Andre Deutsch. Half title, illus. Orig. brown cloth. Label of The Book Society. v.g. in sl. worn d.w. ¶See TSC 74. Written to appear in Good Cheer, the Christmas number of Good Words for 1882. [1882] 1953 £10

247. The Two Heroines of Plumplington. Introduction by John Hampden. Illustrated with lithographs by Lynton Lamb. (3rd impression.) Andre Deutsch. Half title, illus. Orig. brown cloth; sl. faded, otherwise v.g. [1882] 1954 £8

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MR SCARBOROUGH’S FAMILY

248. Mr. Scarborough’s Family. FIRST EDITION. 3 vols. Chatto & Windus. Half titles. Untrimmed in orig. dark blue-green cloth, blocked with floral design in brown, spines lettered in gilt; carefully recased retaining orig. spine strips; sl. rubbing. Labels & stamps of the Royal Library, Clifton. ¶TSC 76; Sadleir 66. A satirical novel, which attacks avarice and greed, chiefly through the figure of Mr Scarborough, who attempts to protect his wealth by playing his sons against one another. 1883 £380

ALICE DUGDALE

249. Alice Dugdale, and other stories. Copyright edn. Leipzig: Bernhard Tauchnitz. (Collection of British Authors, vol. 2154.) Half title. Contemp. marbled boards, maroon cloth spine. v.g. ¶TSC 77; Todd 2154. This title was unique to Tauchnitz, though the stories here printed first appeared inTales of All Countries. The stories included are Alice Dugdale, Aaron Trow, The O’Conors of Castle Conor, Relics of General Chassé, The Chateau of Prince Polignac, and George Walker at Suez. 1883 £120

AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY

250. An Autobiography. FIRST EDITION. 2 vols. William Blackwood & Sons. Half titles, front. port. vol. I, 4pp ads & 24pp cata. vol. II. Orig. red cloth, front boards lettered in black, spines blocked & lettered in gilt; some fading to spines & following boards. Signature of Edith M. Symons, 1884, and further inscriptions, on titlepages. A good-plus copy. ¶TSC 80; Sadleir 67. This copy has the more common dark brown endpapers, rather than dark green. As well as autobiographical material, Trollope offers a good deal of summary observation on his major works, and a fair amount of self- criticism. 1883 £225

251. An Autobiography. FIRST EDITION. 2 vols. William Blackwood & Sons. Half title, 4pp ads. 2 vols in 1 in orig. purple remainder cloth, blocked and lettered in blind and gilt; spine faded, slightly rubbed. ¶Sadleir mentions a ‘two-volumes-in-one’ edition, but describes it differently from this copy. His was in dark red cloth and bore no imprint on the spine, while this copy is in purple cloth and bears the imprint of W. Blackwood & Sons. 1883 £150

252. An Autobiography. 2nd edn. 2 vols. William Blackwood & Sons. Half titles, front. port. vol. I, 4pp ads & 24pp cata. vol. II. Orig. red cloth, front boards lettered in black, spines lettered in gilt; spines faded & a little rubbed at head ¶In the same format as the first edition. 1883 £125

253. An Autobiography. Stratford-upon-Avon: Shakespeare Head Press. Half title. Untrimmed in orig. green buckram, spine lettered in gilt; v. sl. dulled, corners bumped. Cancelled label of The Times Book Club. ¶See TSC 80 & B21. Part of the Shakespeare Head edition of the works of Trollope, edited by Michael Sadleir. 1929 £20

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THE LANDLEAGUERS

ORIGINAL CLOTH 254. The Landleaguers. FIRST EDITION. 3 vols. Chatto & Windus. Half titles, 32pp cata. (Oct. 1883) vol. III. Untrimmed in orig. smooth dark green cloth, front boards blocked with images of blunderbusses in dull yellow, spines lettered in gilt; sl. dulled & rubbed, but overall a good-plus copy of a scarce work. ¶TSC 81; Sadleir 68. Trollope’s final novel, it was unfinished when he died in December 1882. A note by Anthony Trollope’s son Henry in vol. I explains that only forty-nine of sixty intended chapters were completed before his father’s last illness. It is set in Ireland, against the backdrop of agrarian trouble and social unrest. 1883 £1,250

255. The Landleaguers. FIRST EDITION. 3 vols. Chatto & Windus. Half titles. Contemp. half red sheep, bound at Ford’s Steam Works, West Croydon; a little rubbed. 1883 £750

256. The Land-leaguers. New edn. Chatto & Windus. Ad. preceding title, 32pp cata. (March 1884). Orig. dark red cloth, blocked & lettered in black & gilt; inner hinges strengthened with patterned paper, spine sl. rubbed. ¶The first one-volume edition. 1884 £85

257. The Land-leaguers. New edn. Chatto & Windus. Red cloth, lettered in gilt; front board water-stained. ¶The first one-volume edition, in a later (c.1900) plain binding. 1884 £85

AN OLD MAN’S LOVE

HIS LAST COMPLETED NOVEL 258. An Old Man’s Love. FIRST EDITION. 2 vols. William Blackwood & Sons. Half titles, 4pp ads vol. II. Untrimmed in orig. smooth plum cloth, spines lettered in gilt; spines darkened & rubbed at head & tail, inner hinges sl. cracked. ¶TSC 82; Sadleir 69. Trollope’s last completed novel, An Old Man’s Love is very much the product of its author’s advancing years. At the centre of the work is William Whittlestaff, a character of mature years and in possession of no little fortune. He forms an attachment with a much younger lady, but is compelled to reconsider the match when faced with the reality that her affections lie elsewhere. 1884 £280

259. An Old Man’s Love. FIRST EDITION. 2 vols. William Blackwood & Sons. Half titles, 4pp ads vol. II. Untrimmed in orig. smooth plum cloth, at some point rebacked retaining orig. faded spine strips; a little dulled & rubbed. Labels removed from front boards. 1884 £225

THE NOBLE JILT

260. The Noble Jilt. A comedy. Edited with a preface by Michael Sadleir. FIRST EDITION. Constable & Co. Half title. Untrimmed in orig. red patterned cloth, elaborately blocked in blind, spine dec. & lettered in gilt. t.e.g. A v.g. bright copy. ¶TSC 84; Sadleir 70. Limited to 500 copies. Printed for the first time from the original manuscript, 1850, this play formed the basis of one of Trollope’s best-known novels, Can You Forgive Her? 1923 £150

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261. The Noble Jilt. A comedy. Edited with a preface by Michael Sadleir. FIRST EDITION. Constable & Co. Half title. Untrimmed in orig. red patterned cloth, elaborately blocked in blind, spine dec. & lettered in gilt; spine sl. faded, crease in lower outer corner of following board. t.e.g. 1923 £120

LONDON TRADESMEN

262. London Tradesmen. Foreword by Michael Sadleir. Elkin Mathews & Marrot Ltd. Half title. Untrimmed in orig. dark blue marbled boards, red cloth spine; corners sl. bumped. ¶TSC 86; Sadleir 71. No. 270 of 530 copies. ‘The eleven sketches which compose this volume appeared at intervals in the Pall Mall Gazette from July 10th to September 7th, 1880: they have never been reprinted till their present first publication in book form.’ The Tailor, The Chemist, The Butcher, The Plumber (‘... you will come to have an unnatural hatred for the man and his myrmidons ...’), The Horsedealer, The Publican, The Fishmonger (‘Sometimes a fish gets tumbled in that is not absolutely fresh.’), the Greengrocer, The Wine Merchant, the Coal Merchant, The Haberdasher. 1927 £58

SHORT STORIES

263. Short Stories of To-day and Yesterday. (Reprinted.) George G. Harrap & Co. Half title. Orig. maroon cloth, gilt spine. v.g. ¶See TSC 87. This volume contains the following stories: La Mère Bauche, The O’Conors of Castle, County Mayo, John Bull on the Guadalquivir, The Man Who Kept His Money in a Box, The Two Generals, Malachi’s Cove. 1929 £15

THE TIRELESS TRAVELLER

264. The Tireless Traveller; twenty letters to the Liverpool Mercury by Anthony Trollope 1875. Edited, with an introduction, by Bradford Allen Booth. Berkeley: University of California Press. Half title. Orig. red cloth. v.g. in sl. torn d.w. ¶TSC 90. Letters written during Trollope’s second visit to Australia in 1875. They chart his route via Rome, Aden, Columbo and Point de Galle. 1941 £20

CHRISTMAS DAY AT KIRKBY COTTAGE

265. Christmas Day at Kirkby Cottage. IN: ROUTLEDGE’S CHRISTMAS ANNUAL. Edited by Edmund Routledge. 5th season. George Routledge & Sons. Commercial & publisher ads preceding title, ad. slip for Robinson’s Winter Silks on yellow paper, plates by various artists, 8pp following ads & 16pp ‘Christmas Catalogue’, loosely inserted slip on blue paper for John F. Dunn’s Great City Book Mart and Bible Warehouse. Orig. publisher’s wrappers, printed in black & red; sl. damp marking, small chip at tail of spine. A generally well- preserved clean copy. ¶TSC 95 & C34; Sadleir P5. The first work in this Christmas No. is Trollope’s story, in four chapters, Christmas Day at Kirkby Cottage, illustrated by M.E. Edwards; this is its first appearance. Other stories in the collection are by Arthur Sketchley, W.W. Fenn, Mrs. Lynn Linton, C.R. Low, Charles Ross (illus. by Phiz), Edmund Yates, and others. 1870 £200

266. Christmas Day at Kirkby Cottage. IN: ROUTLEDGE’S CHRISTMAS ANNUAL. Edited by Edmund Routledge. 5th season. George Routledge & Sons. Plates. Disbound. 124pp. 1870 £85

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267. Christmas Day at Kirkby Cottage. Illustrated by Joan Hassall. Sampson Low, Marston, & Co. (A Greetings Book.) Half title, illus. & 4 colour plates. Orig. colour wrappers. 47pp. ¶‘Bound in stiff paper and designed to be sent as a postal package’. With a brief introduction by William Strode. 1947 £20

268. Christmas Day at Kirkby Cottage. Illustrated by Joan Hassall. Sampson Low, Marston, & Co. (A Greetings Book.) Half title, illus. & 4 colour plates. Orig. grey wrappers. 47pp. ¶A re-issue of the Greetings Book edition, in plain wrappers without the correspondence leaf. [1947] £10

THE PARSON’S DAUGHTER

269. The Parson’s Daughter, and other stories. Selected and introduced by John Hampden. Wood engravings by Joan Hassall. Folio Society. Half title, front., illus. Orig. green floral cloth; v.g. in sl. dusted d.w. ¶TSC 96. The Parson’s Daughter of Oxney Colne; La Mère Bauche; Father Giles of Ballymoy; The Spotted Dog; Alice Dugdale. 1949 £20

THE LETTERS

270. The Letters ... Edited by Bradford Allen Booth. Geoffrey Cumberlege, O.U.P. Half title. Orig. brown cloth. Labels of Ampleforth College Library. v.g. ¶TSC 97A. 1951 £20

MARY GRESLEY

271. Mary Gresley, and other stories. Edited and introduced by John Hampden. Wood engravings by Joan Hassall. Folio Society. Half title, front., illus. Orig. red floral cloth; v.g. in price- clipped d.w. ¶TSC 98. The O’Conors of Castle Conor; The Journey to Panama; Katchen’s Caprices; The Turkish Bath; Mary Gresley. 1951 £20

THE NEW ZEALANDER

272. The New Zealander. Edited with an introduction by N. John Hall. Oxford: Clarendon Press. Half title, front. port., plates. Orig. green cloth. v.g. in d.w. ¶TSC 102. An intriguing work, The New Zealander is Trollope’s erstwhile forgotten non-fiction account of Victorian England. Written in the mid-1850s, it forms an analysis of English society, culture, manners and politics; many of the topics that will fill the pages of Trollope’s fiction. 1972 £20

MALACHI’S COVE

273. Malachi’s Cove, and other stories and essays. Edited and with an introduction by Richard Mullen. Padstow: Tabb House. Half title. Orig. pale blue cloth. v.g. in price-clipped d.w. ¶TSC 118. An assembly of five of Trollope’s ‘best short stories’, and two essays: ‘’ and ‘A Walk in the Woods’. 1985 £20

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ILLUSTRATED AUTOBIOGRAPHY

274. Anthony Trollope: an illustrated autobiography. Including How the “Mastiffs” went to Iceland. Introduction by Joanna Trollope. Alan Sutton. Half title, plates & illus. Orig. dark blue cloth. v.g. in dw. (See also items 210 & 211.) ¶TSC 120. 1987 £15

SAINT PAULS EDITED BY TROLLOPE 275. Saint Pauls. A monthly magazine. Edited by Anthony Trollope. Illustrated by J.E. Millais. 8 vols. Virtue & Co. Illus. Contemp. half calf, spines with raised gilt bands, royal blue leather labels; sl. rubbed. ¶See The Wellesley Index to Victorian Periodicals 1824-1900, vol. III, pp358-385. The first eight volumes, October 1867 - September 1871, each volume consisting of six monthly part. Saint Pauls was established by James Virtue in 1867; an attempt to follow the lead of other publishing houses, through producing a literary periodical that would expand business and publicise his list. Trollope had misgivings about the enterprise, considering the marketplace saturated, but was induced to take up the editorship by an offer of £1000 per annum, and complete editorial control. Trollope managed to persuade a number of respected writers to contribute to the magazine (among them Mrs Oliphant and Charles Lever), and provided his own share of weighty copy, in the form of Phineas Finn, his political novel that ran from issue one through to issue twenty. Despite the calibre of its contributors, Saint Pauls failed to stand out among its competitors, and Virtue sold the title to Alexander Strahan in 1870. Trollope soon followed Virtue through the exit, Strahan briefly taking the editorial reins himself. The quality of contributor fell into inexorable decline, the last number of vol. 14, March 1874, being the magazine’s final appearance. See also item 3. 1867-1871 £480

BIOGRAPHY & CRITICISM

276. apROBERTS, Ruth. The Moral Trollope. Ohio University Press. Half title. Orig. dark blue cloth. v.g. in d.w. ¶With particular reference to his non-fiction output. 1971 £15

277. apROBERTS, Ruth. Trollope: artist and moralist. Chatto & Windus. Half title. Orig. dark purple cloth. v.g. in d.w. ¶The UK edition of The Moral Trollope. 1971 £15

278. BAREHAM, Tony, ed. Anthony Trollope. Vision. Half title. Orig. pale blue cloth. v.g. in d.w. ¶A collection of nine essays, focusing on Trollope’s political fiction. 1980 £12

279. BAREHAM, Tony, ed. Trollope: the Barsetshire novels. The Warden, Barchester Towers, Doctor Thorne, Framley Parsonage, The Small House at Allington, The Last Chronicle of Barset. A casebook. Macmillan. (Casebook Series.) Orig. brown cloth. v.g. in d.w. 1983 £15

280. BOOTH, Bradford Allen. Anthony Trollope; aspects of his life and art. Edward Hulton. Half title. Orig. grey cloth. v.g. in sl. worn price-clipped d.w. ¶Booth examines Trollope’s clerical and political worlds. 1958 £15

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281. CLARK, John W. The Language and Style of Anthony Trollope. Andre Deutsch. Half title. Orig. brown cloth. v.g. in d.w. 1975 £15

282. COCKSHUT, Anthony Oliver. Anthony Trollope: a critical study. (Reprinted.) Collins. Half title, front. port. Orig. blue cloth. v.g. in sl. dusted d.w. ¶“Mr Cockshut has skilfully drawn on his understanding of Trollope’s personality to illuminate his writing, and on his knowledge of the novels to trace the development of the author’s personality.” First published in 1955. 1968 £15

283. COCKSHUT, Anthony Oliver. Anthony Trollope. Methuen. (University Paperbacks.) Half title. Paperback. ¶A paper back reprint of Anthony Trollope: A critical study. 1968 £8

284. DEWEY, Clive. The Passing of Barchester. The Hambledon Press. Half title, front., plates. Orig. blue cloth. v.g. in d.w. ¶Signed presentation copy. Looking at the prototypes for some of Trollope’s clerical figures. 1991 £18

285. DOW, Hume, ed. Trollope’s Australia: a selection from the Australian passages in Australia and New Zealand ... Melbourne & Sydney: Thomas Nelson. Half title, plates. Orig. sage green cloth. v.g. in d.w. ¶‘... a flavour of Trollope’s attitude to Australian life in the 1870s ...’ 1966 £20

286. EDWARDS, Peter David. Anthony Trollope. Routledge & Kegan Paul. (The Profiles in Literature Series.) Half title. Orig. blue cloth. v.g. in sl. marked d.w. ¶‘... an excellent introduction.’ 1968 [1969] £10

287. EDWARDS, Peter David. Anthony Trollope: his art and scope. The Harvester Press. Half title, front. port. Orig. brown cloth. v.g. in d.w. 1978 £12

288. ESCOTT, Thomas Hay Sweet. Anthony Trollope, his work, associates and literary originals. FIRST EDITION. John Lane, The Bodley Head. Half title, front. port. & two other plates. Orig. red cloth, lettered in gilt; sl. dulled. Bookplate of Dennis Gower. t.e.g. 1913 £35

289. GEROULD, Winifred Gregory and GEROULD, James Thayer. A Guide to Trollope. Drawings by Florence W. Ewing. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press. Half title, map. Orig. maroon cloth. v.g. ¶Arranged alphabetically. 1948 £15

290. GEROULD, Winifred Gregory and GEROULD, James Thayer. A Guide to Trollope. Drawings by Florence W. Ewing. The Trollope Society. Half title, map. Orig. black patterned cloth. v.g. ¶Reprinting the Princeton University Press edition, first published in 1948. With a Trollope Society membership letter, prospectus, and advertisement loosely inserted. 1976 £10

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291. GLENDINNING, Victoria. Trollope. Hutchinson. Half title, plates. Orig. black cloth. v.g. in d.w. ¶In 551pp. ‘... Glendinning draws the reader close to the inner life of Trollope ..., as we learn his vigorous views on street life and domestic life, on crinolines, women’s underclothes, hairstyles, dinner-parties, dentistry, wine and, above all, politics and sex.’ 1992 £20

HALL, N. John

292. Anthony Trollope: a biography. Oxford: Clarendon Press. Half title, plates. Orig. dark blue cloth. v.g. in d.w. ¶‘... a masterly portrait of an engaging, contradictory, extraordinary man and writer.’ 1991 £25

293. Anthony Trollope: a biography. Oxford: O.U.P. Half title, plates. Paperback. v.g. ¶The first paperback edition. 1993 £12

294. Trollope and His Illustrators. Mamillan. Half title, illus. Orig. brown cloth. v.g. in d.w. ¶Hall considers all of Trollope’s major illustrators, focusing particularly on John Everett Millais who collaborated with Trollope in four of his novels. 1980 £30

295. The Trollope Critics. Macmilan. Half title. Orig. scarlet cloth. One small mark, otherwise v.g. in d.w. ¶A selection of Trollope criticism, for the most part written after the author’s death. 1981 £25 _____

296. HARVEY, Geoffrey. The Art of Anthony Trollope. Weidenfeld & Nicholson. Half title. Orig. cream cloth. v.g. in d.w. ¶Concentrating on the novels of the 1860s and 1870s. 1980 £15

297. HENNESSY, James Pope, Anthony Trollope. Jonathan Cape. Half title, col. front., plates & illus. Orig. light brown cloth. v.g. in sl. dusted d.w. ¶The author of this absorbing biography was the grandson of John Pope Hennessy, an Irish member of parliament thought to have been the model from which Trollope drew the character Phineas Finn. 1971 £15

298. KINCAID, James R. The Novels of Anthony Trollope. Oxford: Clarendon Press. Half title. Orig. dark blue cloth. v.g. in d.w. 1977 £15

299. MOODY, Ellen. Trollope on the Net. The Trollope Society. Half title, front., plates. Orig. blue cloth. v.g. in d.w. ¶An account of a group discussion of Trollope’s works on Trollope-l, the worldwide internet discussion group devoted to his study. 1999 £10

300. MUIR, Marcie. Anthony Trollope in Australia. Adelaide: The Wakefiled Press. Half title. Orig. bright red cloth. v.g. in repaired d.w. ¶‘A serious and complete study of Trollope in relation to Australia.’ 1949 £20

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301. MULLEN, Richard. Anthony Trollope: A Victorian in his world. Duckworth. Half title, front. port. Orig. maroon cloth. v.g. in d.w. ¶767pp. “Anthony Trollope is revealed as the ideal man of his age, an embodiment of the ‘Victorian values’ he so skilfully illustrated in [his] novels.” 1990 £20

302. NICHOLS, Spencer Van Bokkelen. The Significance of Anthony Trollope. 4to. New York: Douglas C. McMurtrie. Half title, folding col. map front., illus. Uncut in orig. blue boards, dark blue cloth spine. v.g. ¶No. 193 of an edition limited to 490 copies printed on handmade Italian paper. With a signed presentation inscription, ‘Sent [or possibly ‘lent’] by S. Van B Nichols’. The folding map frontispiece shows East and West Barsetshire, and was designed by George Muendel for the author, a Trollope collector and enthusiast. 1925 £45

303. OVERTON, Bill. The Unofficial Trollope. Sussex: The Harvester Press. Half title. Orig. red cloth. v.g. in d.w. ¶With a Review Copy slip loosely inserted. 1982 £10

304. PERMEWAN, William & PERMEWAN, Philippa. Reviews and Essays. With three portraits. Liverpool: Henry Young & Son. (Privately printed. ) Half title, front. port. & two further ports. Uncut in orig. brown boards, grey cloth spine, lettered in gilt. v.g. ¶With a foreword by Stella Permewan, wife of William and mother of Philippa. William’s contributions are mainly literary, and include two essays on Trollope: The Novels of Anthony Trollope and “Barsetshire”. He also writes on Thackeray, Disraeli, Sydney Smith and Horace Furness. Philippa, who died at the age of 23 in 1926, contributes two short stories, and a number of short essays written while she was at school and university. 1929 £35

305. POLHEMUS, Robert M. The Changing World of Anthony Trollope. Berkeley & L.A.: Univ. of California Press. Half title. Orig. blue cloth. v.g. in price-clipped d.w. ¶‘The immediate purpose ... is to indicate the range, subtlety, and accomplishment of Trollope as an interpreter of social change.’ 1968 £15

306. POLLARD, Arthur. Anthony Trollope. Routledge & Kegan Paul. Half title. Orig. green cloth. v.g. in d.w. ¶With a chapter on the Irish novels and stories. 1978 £15

307. REED, A.H. With Anthony Trollope in New Zealand. Illustrations by Sid Scales. Wellington: A.H. & A.W. Reed. (For the Dunedin Public Library.) Half title, illus., maps. Orig. dark pink cloth. v.g. in sl. rubbed d.w. ¶Trollope visited New Zealand in 1872. Signed by the editor on limitation leaf; no. 281 of 1550 copies. 1969 £18

SADLEIR, Michael PRESENTATION COPY 308. Anthony Trollope and His Publishers. Reprinted by the Oxford University Press from the Society’s Transactions (The Library). Pp 215-242. Unopened in orig. pale blue printed wrappers; sl. faded. ¶Reprinting a paper first read before the Bibliographical Society in November 1924. A signed presentation copy from the author to his secretary: ‘Martha Smith, from Michael Sadleir, December 1924’. 1924 £35

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SADLEIR, Michael continued

309. Trollope: a commentary. FIRST (LIMITED) EDITION. Constable & Co. 4to. Half title, front. port., folding map, plates. Untrimmed & largely unopened in orig. pink buckram, bevelled boards, spine lettered in gilt. v.g. ¶No. 59 of an edition limited to 100 copies and signed by the author. A meticulously researched biography by the leading figure in Trollope studies. It was described inThe Observer as having ‘the strongest influence in the revival of interest inTrollope’. 1927 £85

WITH THE COMPLIMENTS OF MICHAEL SADLEIR 310. Trollope: a commentary. FIRST EDITION. Constable & Co. Half title, front. port., folding map, plates. Orig. dark pink cloth, spine lettered in gilt; sl. faded. v.g. ¶This copy has Michael Sadleir’s printed compliments slip pasted on to the leading f.e.p. He has added in ms., ‘Dear Miss Lodge. Many thanks for your kind letter and The Widow safely received. Please accept this copy of Trollope with my compliments’. It is signed and dated 16.3.45. Loosely inserted is a 12-line ALS from Sadleir to the same Miss Lodge (dated 13.6.45), thanking her for the ‘beautiful spoons’, and advising her that it was ‘wholly unnecessary to make any return of the copy of Trollope’. A second ALS is tipped on to the leading pastedown. This 24-line letter is from Sadleir, probably to the same Miss Lodge. He advises her, ‘Mrs Trollope is nowadays unfindable. The first editions seem to have disappeared, and the few titles which were reprinted in cheaper form ... read to pieces...’ 1927 £125

311. Trollope: a commentary. (New edn, revised.) Constable & Co. Half title, front. port., col. plate, facsims. Orig. purple cloth. A good-plus copy in sl. worn & faded d.w. ¶‘Third Edition revised’ on d.w. ‘... greatly simplifies and condensed.’ 1945 £15

312. Trollope: a commentary. O.U.P. (Oxford Paperbacks, no. 35.) Paperback. 1961 £5 _____

313. SKILTON, David. Anthony Trollope and His Contemporaries: a study in the theory and conventions of mid-Victorian fiction. Longman. Half title, front. port. Orig. blue cloth. v.g. in d.w. 1972 £15

314. SMALLEY, Donald, ed. Trollope: the critical heritage. Routledge & Kegan Paul. (The Critical Heritage Series.) Half title, front. port. Orig. blue cloth. v.g. in sl. worn d.w. ¶In 572pp, with analysis of each of Trollope’s major works. 1969 £45

315. SNOW, Charles Percy. Trollope. FIRST EDITION. Macmillan. Half title, front. port., illus. throughout in colour & b/w. Orig. maroon cloth. v.g. in sl. faded d.w. ¶‘... a penetrating and witty portrait.’ 1975 £20

316. STEBBINS, Lucy Poate & STEBBINS, Richard Poate. The Trollopes; the chronicle of a writing family. (2nd printing.) New York: Columbia University Press. Half title, front. port. & 3 plates. Orig. grey cloth. v.g. in rather battered d.w. ¶With a useful Trollope family tree. 1945 £25

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317. TERRY, Reginald Charles. Anthony Trollope; the artist in hiding. Macmillan. Half title. Orig. dark green cloth. v.g. in d.w. ¶Terry explores the paradox between the ‘gentleness’ of Trollope’s writing, and the ‘loud, stormy and contentious’ nature of Trollope the man. 1977 £15

318. TROLLOPE SOCIETY. Dedication of a Memorial to Anthony Trollope. Thursday 25 March 1993 ... Order of Service. Westminster Abbey. Stapled as issued in orig. grey printed wrappers. 11pp. ¶The Order of Service for a ceremony organised by the Trollope Society, at which a memorial was dedicated to Trollope at Westminster Abbey. The opening address indicates that Evensong (which preceded the Dedication), would ‘include texts and music which would have been familiar to Trollope and his contemporaries’. The ceremony was attended by the then British Prime Minister John Major, who unveiled the memorial. 1993 £15

319. WALL, Stephen. Trollope and Character. Faber & Faber. Half title. Orig. black cloth. v.g. in d.w. ¶With chapters on reappearing characters and recurring situations. 1988 £15

320. WALPOLE, Hugh. Anthony Trollope. (Reprinted.) Macmillan & Co. (English Men of Letters, ed. by J.C. Squire.) Series title, final ad. leaf. Orig. maroon cloth, spine lettered in gilt. v.g. ¶First published the previous year. 1929 £12

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MANNERS OF THE AMERICANS 321. Domestic Manners of the Americans. FIRST EDITION. 2 vols. Whittaker, Treacher & Co. Half titles, front. vol. I, plates after A. Hervieu; leading f.e.ps removed, one leaf sl. proud vol. I, small tear in lower outer corner with sl. loss to margin only H1 vol. I. Contemp. half brown morocco, spines gilt in compartments. Each vol. signed Charles Rudd, 1866, on half title. a.e.g. v.g. ¶Sadleir XIXC 3218; Wolff 6809. Frances Trollope departed for America in 1827 accompanied by three of her children. She travelled to visit her friend Mrs Wright on the slave emancipation colony of Nashoba in Tennessee. She set up an ill-fated bazaar in Cincinnati intending to restore her lost family fortune but succeeded only in increasing the debt. She returned to England embittered and wrote the vastly popular Domestic Manners of the Americans described by Sutherland as ‘spiteful and topical (given the Reform Bill and British interest in Republicanism)’ and which brought in about £600 in income. (Sutherland, Victorian Fiction.) 1832 £500

322. Domestic Manners of the Americans. 2nd edn. 2 vols. Whittaker, Treacher & Co. Half titles, fronts & plates after A. Hervieu; the odd spot. Contemp. half calf, spines attractively blocked in gilt, dark green labels; head of leading hinge sl. splitting vol. I. A good-plus copy. 1832 £380

323. Domestic Manners of the Americans. Edited, with a history of Mrs. Trollope’s adventures in America, by Donald Smalley. Gloucester, Mass.: Peter Smith. Half titles, front. & plates. Tan cloth, spine lettered in black. v.g. ¶Smalley’s introduction forms an engaging account of Frances Trollope’s time in America, her impressions of the New World, and her first foray into professional writing. 1974 £25 ORIGINAL BOARDS 324. The Refugee in America: a novel. FIRST EDITION. 3 vols. Whittaker, Treacher, & Co. Half titles, final ad. leaf vol. III. Uncut in contemp. drab boards, paper labels; vols II & III chipped at tail with sl. loss. Booksellers ticket: Lee late Bettison, Cheltenham. Contemp. owner’s signatures on titlepages. A well-preserved copy in original binding. ¶Sadleir XIXC 3235; Wolff 6825. Trollope’s first novel: the adventures of young Lord Darcy, who flees to America after fatally wounding the roguish poacher Richard Dally, killer of his beloved pet spaniel. 1832 £750

325. The Refugee in America: a novel. FIRST EDITION. 3 vols. Whittaker, Treacher, & Co. Leading f.e.p. torn without loss, initial & following blank removed from vol. III. Contemp. brown calf, spine gilt in compartments & with raised gilt bands, black leather labels; top edge of front board vol. I sl. knocked, sl. rubbed. Armorial bookplates of Hugh Beaver. A good-plus copy. 1832 £680

MATRIMONIAL ECONOMY: COLOUR PLATES 326. The Mother’s Manual; or, Illustrations of matrimonial economy. An essay in verse. FIRST EDITION. Treuttel & Würtz & Richter. Front., vignette title & 18 plates, all attractively hand-coloured. Sl. later full scarlet morocco by Bayntun of Bath, gilt spine, borders & dentelles. a.e.g. A v.g. attractive copy in custom-made fold-over box. Scarce. ¶Sadleir XIXC 3229a; Wolff 6819. ‘The Mother’s Manual, it is hoped, will prove / A useful treatise in the school of love. / Not by dull precept could it e’er obtain / That deep attention it deserves to gain: / Familiar illustration here is made, / The young to flatter, and the old persuade: / Till mothers see what watchful care can do, / And daughters learn what men are fit to woo.’ 1833 £1,650

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327. Belgium and Western Germany in 1833; including visits to Baden Baden, Wiesbaden, Cassel, Hanover, the Harz Mountains, &c., &c. FIRST EDITION. 2 vols. John Murray. Half titles, final ad. leaf vol. I; sl. damp staining in lower inner margins of prelims. Uncut in orig. drab boards, paper labels browned; vol. I chipped at head & tail of spine, but overall a good-plus, well-preserved copy. ¶Sadleir XIXC 3215; not in Wolff. 1834 £250

328. Belgium and Western Germany in 1833; including visits to Baden Baden, Wiesbaden, Cassel, Hanover, the Harz Mountains, &c., &c. FIRST EDITION. 2 vols. John Murray. Half titles; some light foxing in prelims. Contemp. half calf, spines with raised bands & devices in gilt, maroon leather labels; a bit rubbed. Remains of old library labels on pastedowns. A good- plus copy. 1834 £150

329. Tremordyn Cliff. Paris: A. & W. Galignani and Co. Title sl. spotted. Contemp. purple cloth; neatly rebacked with recent maroon cloth spine, modern paper label. Booklabel of Frank Seton. ¶See Sadleir XIXC 3244; Wolff 6833 for the 3 vol. first edition, also 1835. This Galignani edition in the Wallace Collection only on Copac. 1835 £110

330. Paris and the Parisians in 1835. FIRST EDITION. 2 vols. Richard Bentley. Half titles, engr. titles (fore-edge sl. worn vol. I) & plates by Hervieu. Early dark blue cloth; spines chipped at heads and tails, hinges worn but holding. Booklabels of Frank Seton. ¶Sadleir XIXC 3233; Wolff 6823. Observations on life and manners in Paris, written in a series of letters. 1836 £150 ANTI-SLAVERY NOVEL 331. Lynch Law; or, The Life and Adventures of Jonathan Jefferson Whitlaw. New edn. Ward & Lock. A rebound ‘yellowback’ in contemp. dark blue cloth; leading hinge splitting & repaired ¶Topp vol. II.131. See Sadleir XIXC 3224 & Wolff 6817 for the 3 vol. first edition of 1836, published under the title The Life and Adventures of Jonathan Jefferson Whitlaw. A ‘savage anti-slavery novel’ (Sutherland). [1857] £65

332. The Vicar of Wrexhill. FIRST EDITION. 3 vols. Richard Bentley. Fronts & plates by A. Hervieu; name cut from title vol. I, the odd spot. Uncut in contemp. drab boards, paper labels; carefully rebacked retaining most of orig. spine strips, labels sl. darkened & chipped. ¶Sadleir XIXC 3246; Wolff 6835. 1837 £500

333. The Vicar of Wrexhill. New edn, revised. Richard Bentley. (Standard Novels, no. LXXVIII.) Half title, front., engr. title, additional printed title; one gathering sl. proud. Binding B - maroon fine ribbed cloth, spine lettered in gilt; spine faded to brown, sl. rubbing. Armorial bookplate of Andrew A.G. Hall. v.g. ¶Sadleir XIXC 3734a. 1840 £85

334. The Vicar of Wrexhill. New edn, revised. Ward & Lock. Rebound ‘yellowback’ in later maroon binder’s cloth, yellow label. Signed ‘Mrs E.P. Townhead’ on leading pastedown. v.g. ¶Topp, vol. II, p12. 1856 £45

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335. Vienna and the Austrians; with some account of a Journey through Swabia, Bavaria, the Tyrol, and the Salzbourg. FIRST EDITION. 2 vols. Richard Bentley. Half titles, engr. fronts & titles, printed titles, 10 plates by Hervieu. Orig. blue vertical-ribbed cloth, boards blocked in blind, front boards with Austrian Imperial double-headed eagle in gilt; rebacked retaining dulled & sl. worn spine strips. Booklabels of Frank Seton. ¶Sadleir XIXC 3247; Wolff 6836. Observations on life and manners, in 68 letters. 1838 £150

336. The Widow Barnaby. FIRST EDITION. 3 vols. Richard Bentley. Some light foxing. Contemp. half dark blue calf, gilt devices, maroon leather labels; spines sl. darkened, hinges carefully repaired in places. A good-plus copy. ¶Sadleir XIXC 3250; Wolff 6839. 1839 £420

337. The Widow Barnaby. Tall 8vo. Paris: Baudry’s European Library. (Collection of Ancient and Modern British Authors, vol. CCLVII.) Series title. Handsomely bound in later half green crushed morocco by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, brown labels. Booklabel of Frank Seton. v.g. 1841 £110

338. Life and Adventures of Michael Armstrong, the factory boy. FIRST ONE-VOLUME EDITION. Henry Colburn. Front. & plates by Hervieu a little browned. Contemp. half black calf, spine with raised bands & devices in gilt, red leather label. a.e.g. v.g. ¶Sadleir XIXC 3228b; Wolff 6818b. Published the same year as the first 3 vol. edition. 1840 £280

NEWCASTLE IMPRINT 339. Life and Adventures of Michael Armstrong, the factory boy. 7th thousand. Newcastle-on- Tyne: John Christie. Front. & plates by Hervieu. Orig. green cloth by Seton of Edinburgh, lettered in gilt; spine a little darkened & sl. rubbed at head & tail. A good-plus copy. ¶This edition recorded on Copac at BL & London Library only. 1876 £85

340. The Widow Married. A sequel to “The Widow Barnaby”. Paris: Baudry’s European Library. (Collection of Ancient and Modern British Authors, vol. CCLXVI.) Series title; sl. damp stain in lower margin of first few leaves. Handsomely bound in later half green crushed morocco by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, brown labels. Booklabel of Frank Seton. v.g. ¶See Sadleir XIXC 3251; Wolff 6840 for the 3 vol. first edition of 1840. 1840 £85

341. One Fault. A novel. New edn. G. Routledge & Co. Rather closely trimmed. A rebound ‘yellowback’ in contemp. half green calf, spine with raised gilt bands, maroon leather label; sl. rubbed. Booklabel of Frank Seton. v.g. ¶Topp vol. I, p98. See Sadleir XIXC 3232; Wolff 6822 for the 3 vol. first edition of 1840. 1855 £85

342. Charles Chesterfield, or The Adventures of a Youth of Genius. FIRST EDITION. 3 vols. Henry Colburn. Fronts & plates by Phiz, some browning & spotting, 8pp ads vol. III. Untrimmed in orig. blue fine-diaper cloth, boards blocked in blind, spines lettered in gilt; spines a little dulled and with some wear to hinges and heads & tails; vol. III at some time rather crudely recased retaining orig. spine strip. Booksellers tickets: J. Roberts, Chesterfield. Booklabels of Christopher Knox & Frank Seton. A good sound copy. ¶Sadleir XIXC 217; Wolff 6808. 1841 £280

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343. The Blue Belles of England. Paris: Baudry’s European Library. (Collection of Ancient & Modern Authors, vol. CCCLXXIV.) Contemp. quarter roan, marbled boards; hinges worn with some splitting. Booklabel of Frank Seton. ¶See Sadleir XIXC 3216; Wolff 6807 for the 3 vol. first edition of 1842. This Baudry edition not on Copac. 1842 £110

344. The Ward. George Routledge and Sons. Final ad. leaf, commercial ads on e.ps: Routledge’s Railway Library Advertiser. ‘Yellowback’, orig. printed boards; rebacked with orig. spine strip, inner hinges strengthened; a little rubbed. Booklabel of Frank Seton. ¶This is a re-issue of the The Ward of Thorpe-Combe, first published by Routledge as a yellowback in 1857. Topp records another edition, published in 1874, still using the longer form of the title, but does not list a further issue under the present title. The ads are coded 6/8/90. See Sadleir XIXC 3249; Wolff 6838 for the 3 vol. first edition of 1842. [c.1890] £75

345. A Visit to Italy. 2 vols. FIRST EDITION. Richard Bentley. Half titles; prelims in vol. I sl. chipped & trimmed because of fragile paper. 20thC library binding, plain dark green cloth without lettering or labels. Blind stamps throughout of Salford Borough Museum and Library. ¶Sadleir XIXC 3248; Wolff 6837. 1842 £85

346. The Barnabys in America, or Adventures of the Widow Wedded. Paris: Baudry’s European Library. (Collection of Ancient and Modern British Authors, vol. CCCXCIII.) Series title. Handsomely bound in later half green crushed morocco by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, brown labels. Booklabel of Frank Seton. v.g. ¶See Sadleir XIXC 3214; Wolff 6806 for the 3 vol. first edition of 1843. The third and last of the Barnaby novels. 1843 £150

347. Jessie Phillips. A tale of the present day. FIRST ONE-VOLUME EDITION. Henry Colburn. Front. port., plates by John Leech; browned. Contemp. half maroon calf, brown leather label; a little rubbed. A good-plus copy. ¶Sadleir XIXC 3223b; Wolff 6814a. Published the year after the first 3 vol. edition. 1844 £185

MAN OF FASHION 348. Hargrave; or, The Adventures of a Man of Fashion. FIRST EDITION. 3 vols. Henry Colburn. Contemp. half red calf, gilt spines, dark green morocco labels; spines a little dulled. Vol II signed Mrs Alcock on titlepage in contemporary hand. An attractive set. ¶Sadleir XIXC 3222; Wolff 6813. Set in continental Europe, Hargrave is part mystery, part romance. The titular character is a widowed wealthy Englishman, living in Paris, concerned for the welfare of his two grown-up daughters. 1843 £680

THE ATTRACTIVE MAN 349. The Attractive Man. A novel. Copyright edn. Ward & Lock. Prelims sl. dusted. A rebound ‘yellowback’ in contemp. half black roan; sl. rubbing to head of spine. Signed ‘Ailsie North, Thurland Castle’ on leading pastedown. ¶Topp, vol. II, p.61. See Sadleir XIXC 3213; Wolff 6805 for the 3 vol. first edition of 1843. [1864] £110

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350. Travels and Travellers. Including rambles in Bavaria, Switzerland, and Sardinia, sketches in Venice, etc., etc. Knight & Son. Contemp. half red calf, red & green labels; hinges worn. Blind stamps of the Warwickshire Constabulary Library, and its Regulations on leading pastedown. Booklabel of Frank Seton. ¶See Sadleir XIXC 3243 for the 2 vol. first edition of 1846; not inWolff. [c.1850?] £110

351. Father Eustace: a tale of the Jesuits. Complete in one volume. Knight & Son. Front., vignette title, printed title; prelims sl. damp-stained in inner margin. Orig. royal blue cloth, bevelled boards, elaborately blocked & lettered in gilt; v. sl. rubbed. Contemp. owner’s signature & booklabel of Frank Seton. a.e.g. A good-plus copy. ¶See Sadleir XIXC 3220; Wolff 6811 for the 3 vol. first edition of 1847. This is in an unusual, rather heavy, binding by Leighton, Son & Hodge, with their ticket. This edition not recorded on Copac; OCLC records three copies: Yale, Brigham Young & Oregon State University. [c.1855] £120

352. Town and Country: a novel. FIRST EDITION. 3 vols. Henry Colburn. Contemp. marbled boards, purple cloth spines, maroon leather labels; spines chipped at heads & a little faded. Armorial bookplate of Belper vol. I; booklabels of Frank Seton. ¶Sadleir XIXC 3242; Wolff 6832. 1848 £380

353. The Young Countess: or, Love and Jealousy. FIRST EDITION. 3 vols. Henry Colburn. Some marks in text. Contemp. full calf; spines a little rubbed, two with sm. paper labels at head. Stamps of Kelso Library. Booklabels of Frank Seton. ¶Sadleir XIXC 3252; Wolff 6841. 1848 £320

LOTTERY OF MARRIAGE 354. The Lottery of Marriage. A novel. Copyright edn. J. & C. Brown. WITH: The Bride Elect. [By Harriet Smythies]. Charles H. Clarke. [1859]. 2 ‘yellowbacks’ in 1 vol. in contemp. half calf; spine rubbed. Booklabel of Frank Seton. ¶Topp vol. IX, p155. See Sadleir XIXC 3227 for the 3 vol. first edition of 1849; not in Wolff. The Bride Elect: Topp vol. VI, p170. [1857] £75

355. The Old World and the New; a novel. Paris: A. & W. Galignani; Baudry’s European Library. Half title; sl. spotting. Uncut & unopened in orig. cream printed wraps with initial 4pp cata.; sl. dusted. Booksellers ticket of Jullien Frères, Geneva. Booklabel of Frank Seton. A nice copy. ¶See Sadleir XIXC 3231; Wolff 6821 for the 3 vol. first edition of 1849. 1850 £150

PETTICOAT GOVERNMENT 356. Petticoat Government. A novel. Paris: A. and W. Galignani and Co; Baudry’s European Library. Half title, text in two columns; some light staining in last 10 leaves, not affecting sense. Contemp. continental marbled boards; recased with recent dark blue cloth spine, modern paper label; edges rubbed. Booklabel of Frank Seton. ¶See Sadleir XIXC 3234; Wolff 6824 for 3 vol. first edition, also 1850. This edition Cambridge only on Copac. The novel is followed by two unattributed short stories: The Self-Seer and L’Enlumineuse. 1850 £110

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357. Mrs. Mathews; or, Family Mysteries. Chapman & Hall. Leading f.e.p. cut down to remove previous ownership details. A rebound ‘yellowback’ in contemp. half calf, black leather label; sl. rubbed. Signature of W.L. Adley, 1869, and later booklabel of Editha Taylor. Name cut from leading free e.p. ¶Topp, vol. III, p314. See Sadleir XIXC 3230; Wolff 6820 for 3 vol. first edition 1851. 1864 £85

358. Uncle Walter. A novel. New edn. Chapman & Hall. Sl. spotting. A rebound ‘yellowback’ in contemp. green binder’s cloth; damp marked on front board. Booklabel of Frank Seton. ¶Topp III.155. See Sadleir XIXC 3245; Wolff 6834 for the 3 vol. first edition of 1852. [1865] £75 A CLEVER WOMAN 359. The Life and Adventures of a Clever Woman. 4th edn. Chapman & Hall. Pages 68 & 76 juxtaposed. A rebound ‘yellowback’ in contemp. half dark green calf, spine with raised & gilt bands, maroon leather label. Booklabel of Frank Seton. v.g. ¶See Topp III.120 for the first ‘yellowback’ edition (1864). See Sadleir XIXC 3226; Wolff 6816 for 3 vol. first edition of 1854. 1867 £85

360. Gertrude; or, Family Pride. New edn. Chapman & Hall. A rebound ‘yellowback’ in blue binder’s cloth. Booklabel of Frank Seton. v.g. ¶Topp III.403. See Sadleir XIXC 3221; Wolff 6812 for the 3 vol. first edition of 1855. [1879] £85

361. Clara Holmwood; or, Fashionable Life. New edn. Chapman & Hall. A rebound ‘yellowback’ in contemp. half dark blue-green roan; leading hinge split at head. Booklabel of Frank Seton. ¶Topp III.403 is an 1873 edition, under the title Fashionable Life. See Sadleir XIXC 3219; Wolff 6810 for the 3 vol. first edition of 1856, Fashionable Life, of Paris and London. 1872 £75 FRANCES MILTON BY FRANCES ELEANOR 362. TROLLOPE, Frances Eleanor. Frances Trollope; her life and literary works, from George III to Victoria. By her daughter-in-law ... 2 vols. FIRST EDITION. Richard Bentley & Son. Half titles, fronts. Uncut in orig. dark blue cloth; sl. wear to heads & tails of spines, corners knocked, string marks. A good sound copy. ¶Frances Eleanor Trollope, 1835-1913, née Ternan, second wife of Thomas Adolphus Trollope. 1895 £110

363. BIGLAND, Eileen. The Indomitable Mrs Trollope. FIRST EDITION. James Barrie. Half title, front.; lacks leading f.e.p. Orig. cream cloth; a little dulled. A good sound copy. 1953 £10

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364. A Summer in Brittany. Edited by Frances Trollope, author of ‘Domestic Manners of the Americans’. 2 vols. FIRST EDITION. Henry Colburn. Hand-coloured engr. fronts, engr. titles, plates drawn & etched by A. Hervieu, final ad. leaf in both vols. Uncut in orig. pale blue cloth, blocked in blind, faded spines lettered in gilt; front board sl. marked at centre vol. I, otherwise v.g. ¶Sadleir XIXC 3239; Wolff 6865. Elaborate blind borders to boards; spines with four panels with blind blocking. Edited by Trollope’s mother. 1840 £250 A WANDERER IN EUROPE 365. Impressions of a Wanderer in Italy, Switzerland, France, and Spain. FIRST EDITION. Henry Colburn. Attractively bound in contemp. prize binding, full tan calf with gilt spine & borders, green morocco label. Label & front cover monogram of Greenock Academy. a.e.g. v.g. ¶A series of 27 extended letters, written during a European tour, the first from Venice, dated Sept. 29 1847. 1850 £150

366. The Girlhood of Catherine De’ Medici. FIRST EDITION. Chapman & Hall. Half title, title, with port. printed in red & black. Untrimmed in orig. maroon cloth, bevelled boards, dec. in blind, spine lettered in gilt. Booksellers ticket: Mann Nephews, Cornhill. Ownership inscr. of Henry Chester, 1857, on half title. v.g. ¶A biography of the Italian noblewoman, 1519-1589, wife of Henry II of France, mother to three kings of France, and for a period ruler of France as Regent. 1856 £110

367. The Girlhood of Catherine De’ Medici. FIRST EDITION. Chapman & Hall. Without half title, title, with port. printed in red & black, title pages stained in lower outer margin. Sl. later dark blue binder’s cloth; head of spine a little worn. 1856 £40 ITALIAN WOMEN 368. A Decade of Italian Women. FIRST EDITION. 2 vols. Chapman & Hall. Front. ports. Untrimmed in orig. maroon cloth, blocked in blind, spines lettered in gilt; spines a little dulled & sl. rubbed at head & tail. Sl. signs of label removal from front boards. Armorial bookplates of John Harrison. ¶Vol. I: St. Catherine of Siena, 1347-1380; Caterina Sforza, 1462-1509; Vittoria Colonna, 1490-1547. Vol. II: Tullia D’Aragona, c.1510-c.1570; Olympia Morata, 1526-1555; Isabella Andreini, 1562-1604; Bianca Capello, 1548-1587; Olympia Pamfili, 1594-1656; Elisabetta Sirani, 1638-1665; La Corilla, 1740-1800. 1859 £110

369. Filippo Strozzi. A history of the last days of the old Italian liberty. FIRST EDITION. Chapman & Hall. Half title, front. port. (‘engraved from a very fine picture in the Strozzi Palace at Florence’), 32pp cata. (March 1860). Unopened in orig. maroon cloth, attractively blocked in blind, spine lettered in gilt by Bone & Son. A v.g. bright copy. ¶A semi-fictional biography of the Florentine banker, 1489-1538. Not in Sadleir or Wolff. 1860 £150

370. Filippo Strozzi. A history of the last days of the old Italian liberty. FIRST EDITION. Chapman & Hall. Half title, front. port. (‘engraved from a very fine picture in the Strozzi Palace at Florence’), 32pp cata. (Feb. 1860). Orig. maroon cloth, blocked in blind, spine lettered in gilt by Bone & Son; spine faded & a little worn at head & tail and along following hinge. Signs of label removal from front board. Booklabel of Frank Seton. 1860 £65

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371. Paul the Pope and Paul the Friar. A story of an interdict. Chapman & Hall. Half title, front. port., 32pp cata. (Dec. 1860). Untrimmed in orig. purple cloth, dec. in blind, spine lettered in gilt; corners and head & tail of spine a little rubbed, inner hinges cracking. ¶The history of Rome and Venice, and their shared antipathy at the end of the 16th century, with particular reference to Camillo Borghese and Pietro Sarpi. 1861 £75

372. La Beata. Third edition. A Tuscan Romeo & Juliet. Now first printed. Chapman & Hall. Orig. glazed buff linen, blocked & lettered in black & red; spine a little darkened & sl. chipped at tail. Contemp. owner’s signature and booklabel of Frank Seton. ¶La Beata was first published by Chapman & Hall the previous year (see Sadleir XIXC 3275). This is the first appearance ofA Tuscan Romeo and Juliet, a six-chapter novelette with the subtitle ‘A Florentine Chronicle of the 13th century’. 1862 £75

373. Marietta. A novel. 4th edn. Chapman & Hall. Rather closely trimmed at edges. Contemp. half purple roan; spine sl. faded. Booklabel of Frank Seton. ¶Neither Sadleir or Wolff had this title in their collection. The first edition was published in 1862. One of Thomas’s Tuscan novels, set, for the most part, in Florence. 1866 £65

374. Travels in Central Italy; or A Lenten journey from Florence to Camerino, Macerata, Fermo, Osimo, Ancona, etc., etc. Charles Griffin & Co. Half title. Orig. smooth purple cloth, front board with triple-ruled borders & central devise in gilt, spine blocked & lettered in gilt. v.g. ¶Only three copies recorded on Copac: two in BL, and British School at Rome. See Wolff 6862 for the first edition of 1862, under the titleA Lenten Journey in Umbria and the Marches. “There is no square mile of Italian soil, that does not merit our curiosity and examination.” [1865?] £110

375. Giulio Malatesta. A novel. FIRST EDITION. 3 vols. Chapman & Hall. Prelims & titles rather spotted. Contemp. half green calf, spines gilt in compartments, maroon leather labels; sl. rubbing. Armorial bookplates of Thomas Lalor Cregg. A handsome copy. ¶Sadleir XIXC 3274; Wolff 6857. 1863 £225

376. Giulio Malatesta. A novel. 2nd edn. 3 vols. Chapman & Hall. Prelims & titles rather spotted. Orig. orange pebble-grained cloth, double-ruled borders in blind, spines lettered in gilt; spines a little faded & v. sl. rubbed at head & tail; leading f.e.ps crudely replaced with bright yellow paper. 1863 £125 YELLOWBACK 377. Giulio Malatesta. A novel. 3rd edn. Chapman & Hall. (Select Library of Fiction, no. 90.) Ads on e.ps. ‘Yellowback’, orig. printed boards; wear to corner & tail of spine, following boards damp-affected in lower margin. Booklabel of Frank Seton. ¶Topp III.203. 1866 £35

378. Beppo the Conscript. A novel. (FIRST EDITION, reissued.) Chapman & Hall. 2 vols in 1 in orig. purple publisher’s cloth, blocked in blind, spine lettered in gilt; expertly recased retaining orig. spine. ¶Sadleir XIXC 3268; Wolff 6851. A reissue of the first edition sheets, with the 1864 titlepages removed and a cancel titlepage in vol. I. 1865 £150

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379. Beppo, the Conscript. A novel. New edn. Ward, Lock, & Co. Contemp. half black roan. ¶Text coded 2-12-73. [1873] £45

380. Beppo, the Conscript. A novel. FIRST AMERICAN EDITION. Philadelphia: T.B. Peterson & Brothers. 16pp cata. (first leaf torn out). Orig. dark brown sand-grained cloth, triple-ruled borders blocked in blind, spine lettered & with single-ruled border in gilt; small nick at head of leading hinge. Booklabel of Frank Seton. v.g. ¶First published by Chapman & Hall in 1864. [1868?] £75

381. Lindisfarn Chase. A novel. 3rd edn. Chapman & Hall. Contemp. grey-blue binder’s cloth. ¶In 522pp. First published in 1864. Neither Sadleir or Wolff had this title in their collection. 1866 £58

382. Lindisfarn Chase. A novel. 4th edn. Chapman & Hall. Half title. Contemp. half red roan, olive green leather label; sl. rubbed. Armorial bookplate of Ernest R.O. Bridgeman. ¶In 522pp. Text coded 3-6-76. This copy belonged to the Trollope collector and bibliographer Lance Tingay, and has a receipt for the book, dated 1976, loosely inserted. 1876 £65

383. A History of the Commonwealth of Florence, from the earliest independence of the commune to the fall of the republic in 1531. FIRST EDITION. 4 vols. Chapman & Hall. Half titles. Largely unopened in orig. purple cloth, boards blocked with the Florentine coat-of-arms at centres in gilt, spines lettered in gilt; spines faded to brown & with sl. wear to heads & tails, neatly recased. Armorial bookplates of R. Townley Parker. 1865 £150

384. Gemma. A novel. FIRST AMERICAN EDITION. Philadelphia: T.B. Peterson & Brothers. 4pp ads. Orig. uniform black cloth, spine blocked & lettered in gilt; spine ends & hinges worn. Label removed from leading pastedown; library shelf marks at tail of spine. ¶See Sadleir XIXC 3273 for the 3 vol. first edition of 1866. Wolff did not have this title. [1868] £45

385. Dream Numbers. A domestic novel. FIRST AMERICAN EDITION. Philadelphia: T.B. Peterson & Brothers. 16pp cata. Orig. uniform black cloth, spine blocked & lettered in gilt; spine sl. chipped at head & tail, head of following hinge split. Label removed from leading pastedown, damaging e.p.; library shelf marks at tail of spine. ¶Dated from the ads. See Wolff 6853 for the 3 vol. first edition of 1868. Sadleir did not have this title. [c.1870] £45

386. Leonora Casaloni; or, The Marriage Secret. FIRST EDITION. 2 vols. Chapman & Hall. Half titles. Orig. brown sand-grained cloth, borders blocked in blind, spines lettered in gilt; sl. wear to spine ends & following hinge vol. I, spines sl. marked vol. II. Booklabels of Frank Seton over earlier inscriptions. A good-plus copy ¶Sadleir XIXC 3276; Wolff 6862. 1868 £185

387. Leonora Casaloni; or, The Marriage Secret. FIRST AMERICAN EDITION. Philadelphia: T.B. Peterson & Brothers. 14pp cata. Orig. uniform black cloth, spine blocked & lettered in gilt; spine sl. chipped at head & tail. Label removed from leading pastedown; library shelf marks at tail of spine. ¶Dated from the ads. At the end of the novel, bound in as issued, a 10pp article by Henry T. Tuckerman, T.A. Trollope’s Writings. Tuckerman focuses on Thomas Adolphus’s Italian

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novels, declaring them ‘the most accurate and detailed reflections of local characteristics’. Tuckerman states ‘not a fact or trait of modern Tuscan life seems to have escaped the author’s vigilant observation and patient record’. He goes on to give detailed synopses of Dream Numbers, Gemma, Marietta, Beppo the Conscript, La Beata, and Giulio Malatesta. [c.1870] £45

388. The Garstangs of Garstang Grange. FIRST EDITION. 3 vols. Smith, Elder, & Co. Untrimmed in orig. smooth green cloth, single-ruled borders in black, spines lettered in gilt; carefully recased retaining orig. spine strips. Contemp. signature of Maria Taylor on titlpepage vol. I. ¶Sadleir XIXC 3272; Wolff 6586. 1869 £225

389. The Garstangs of Garstang Grange. Copyright edn. 2 vols. Leipzig: Bernhard Tauchnitz. (Collection of British Authors, vols 1066 & 1067.) Series titles. 2 vols in 1 in contemp. continental marbled boards, blue/grey cloth spine with title in ms. Contemp. signature of Boitsfort, Bischoffsheim; later booklabel of Frank Seton. ¶Todd 1066 & 1067. 1870 £58

390. A Siren. Copyright edn. 2 vols. Leipzig: Bernhard Tauchnitz. (Collection of British Authors, vols 1121 & 1122.) Half titles. 2 vols in 1 in contemp. half vellum, maroon leather label. Booklabel of Frank Seton. ¶Todd 1121 & 1122. See Sadleir XIXC 3277; Wolff 6864 for the 3 vol. first edition of 1870. Set in Ravenna. 1870 £50

391. The Stilwinches of Combe Mavis. A novel. FIRST EDITION. 3 vols. Richard Bentley & Son. Orig. green sand-grained cloth, blocked in black, spines lettered in gilt; rebacked retaining orig. spine strips, e.ps replaced; sl. rubbed. Labels on front boards for Massingham’s Royal Select Library, Clifton. Frank Seton booklabels. ¶Sadleir XIXC 3278; Wolff 6865. 1872 £150 DIAMOND CUT DIAMOND 392. Diamond Cut Diamond: a story of Tuscan Life. FIRST EDITION. New York: Harper & Brothers. Half title with tiny tear in outer margin; one gathering a little proud. Orig. green cloth, front board blocked in black, spine lettered in gilt; v. sl. dulled. Labels in e.ps of the Pottsville Free Public Library. v.g. ¶Sadleir XIXC 3269. Wolff 6852 is the second UK edition, dated 1876. 1874 £150

393. Diamond Cut Diamond: a story of Tuscan Life; and other Stories. FIRST ENGLISH EDITION. 2 vols. Chatto and Windus. 2 vols in 1 in contemp. half calf. Stamps of Beechworth Public Library; a sound copy. ¶Neither Sadleir or Wolff had the first English edition. 1875 £150

394. Diamond Cut Diamond: a story of Tuscan Life; and other stories. New edn. Chatto & Windus. Half title, 32pp cata. (Nov. 1875). Orig. purple cloth, front board blocked & lettered in black, spine blocked in black & lettered in gilt; spine chipped at head & tail. Early stamps of E. Lewin, ‘Fancy Draper’, Polegate, & later booklabel of Frank Seton. ¶The first (UK) one-volume edition in Piccadilly Novels format. Also contains The Golden Book of Torcello, Vittoria Accoramboni, The Duchess Veronica, The Lottery Dreamer, Zuan the Gondolier, and How Meo Varalla Won His First Love. 1876 £45

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395. The Papal Conclaves, as they were and as they are. FIRST EDITION. Chapman & Hall. Half title. Orig. cerise cloth, blocked in blind, spine lettered in gilt; sl. rubbed. 1876 £75

396. ... & TROLLOPE, Frances Eleanor. The Homes and Haunts of the Italian Poets. FIRST EDITION. 2 vols. Chapman & Hall. Half title vol. I. Untrimmed & partially unopened in orig. lilac cloth, double-ruled borders in blind, spines lettered in gilt; sl. rubbed, inner hinges sl. weak. ¶Examines the lives of thirteen Italian poets, with Thomas and his wife dividing the labour between them. 1881 £68

397. What I Remember; 2 vols with: Further Reminiscences. FIRST EDITIONS. 3 vols in all. Richard Bentley & Son. Half titles, fronts vols I & III. Untrimmed in orig. brown cloth, spines lettered in gilt; v. sl. rubbing, traces of library labels on front boards, but overall a nice set. ¶Scarce. Originally intended to form two volumes, Trollope’s reminiscences were expanded into a third volume in 1889. He writes warmly about his friendship with Dickens, recalling how the great writer introduced him to his second wife Fanny. 1887-89 £280

398. What I Remember. FIRST EDITION, 2nd edn. 2 vols. Richard Bentley & Son. Half titles, front. vol. I. Untrimmed & partially unopened in orig. brown cloth, spines lettered in gilt; sl. rubbing. Mudie’s Select Library labels on front boards; later labels of the the Ibis Literary Society on pastedowns. ¶The first two volumes only, without the ‘Further Reminiscences’ volume. 1887 £120

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