Anthony Trollope (1815-1882) was born in London to a bankrupt barrister father and a mother who, as a well-known writer, supported the family. Trollope enjoyed considerable acclaim both as a novelist and as a senior civil servant in the Post Office. He published more than forty novels and many short stories that are regarded by some as among the greatest of nineteenth-century fiction.
The Small House at Allington (Everyman's Library)
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- ISBN-13: 9780375400674
- Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
- Publication date: 10/28/1997
- Series: Everyman's Library
- Edition description: REPRINT
- Pages: 740
- Sales rank: 197,923
- Product dimensions: 5.34(w) x 8.28(h) x 1.62(d)
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The Small House At Allington (1864) is Anthony Trollope's fifth novel in the sequence that has become known as the Barsetshire series. Set against the vividly imagined backdrop of the cathedral town of Barchester, it is the story of the embittered old bachelor Squire Dale and his impoverished nieces, Lily and Bell. In it, Trollope displays all the humor, drama, and subtle grasp of character and motive that have, for more than a century, made his novels a total pleasure to read.
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