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Anthony Trollope

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 Duke's Children
Christmas at Thompson Hall
Political Leadership
The Eustace Diamonds
The Warden
The Way We Live Now
Dr. Wortle's School
The Small House at Allington
The Prime Minister
The Last Chronicle of Barset
Can You Forgive Her?
Framley Parsonage
Doctor Thorne
The Eustace Diamonds
Barchester Towers
The Small House at Allington
The Warden
Barchester Towers
Can You Forgive Her?

Books

The Duke's Children
Christmas at Thompson Hall
Political Leadership
The Eustace Diamonds
The Warden
The Way We Live Now
Dr. Wortle's School
The Small House at Allington
The Prime Minister
The Last Chronicle of Barset
Can You Forgive Her?
Framley Parsonage
Doctor Thorne
The Eustace Diamonds
Barchester Towers
The Small House at Allington
The Warden
Barchester Towers
Can You Forgive Her?

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