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1.The Way We Live NowThe Way We Live Now
from Dover Pubns
Price: $34.66

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Read this novel on Newsweek's suggestion for the top 50 books to read over the summer. I didn't realize it was over 1,000 pages. It took awhile, but it was worth it, mostly. I managed to get through a Master's in English without reading Trollope, and while he is no Dickens or Austen, he definitely... more info

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2.Barchester Towers (Oxford World s Classics)Barchester Towers (Oxford World's Classics)
from Oxford University Press, USA
Price: $5.76

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I became hooked on this Victorian Brit writer after reading The Way We Live Now- excellent read. I laughed my behind off reading Barchester Towers. If your churched Anglican in any way you'll enjoy this novel.

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3.The Eustace Diamonds (Oxford World s Classics)The Eustace Diamonds (Oxford World's Classics)
from Oxford University Press, USA
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Trollope is addictive, but some of his books offer more nonstop entertainment than others, and this is one of those.

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4.The Claverings: A Novel [ 1866 ]The Claverings: A Novel [ 1866 ]
from Cornell University Library
Price: $20.99

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Although I enjoy an occasional Trollope, I am not a huge fan as I find most of his writing to be overlong and repetitive. But "The Claverings" is easily my Trollope favorite so far. I was consistently eager to return to the story each evening to learn the resolution of the previous evening's... more info

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5.The Way We Live Now (Oxford World s Classics)The Way We Live Now (Oxford World's Classics)
from Oxford University Press, USA
Price: $7.41

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Often considered Trollope's greatest novel, this satire of British life, written in 1875, leaves no aspect of society unexamined. Through his large cast of characters, who represent many levels of society, Trollope examines the hypocrisies of class, at the same time that he often develops sympathy... more info

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6.Can You Forgive Her?Can You Forgive Her?
from University of Michigan Library
Price: $23.95

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The list of typos is endless. Regularly a quotation mark is missing from either the begining or ending of someone's speech. I'm not referring here to the British habit of single quotation marks; I am saying the single quotation is missing at either the beginning or end. So many misspellings. There's... more info

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7.An Eye for an EyeAn Eye for an Eye
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I bought the Anthony Trollip books for my husband who is a
big fan. Whatever he writes my husband loves and sits for
hours just reading

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8.Framley parsonageFramley parsonage
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As part of the Barchester series, it is unsurprising to learn that the two church parties are represented in this novel. On the High Church side are Lady Lufton and Mark Robarts, the vicar, the living at Framley having been the gift of the Lufton family. The other side, Low Church, consists of the... more info

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9.Cousin HenryCousin Henry
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Price: $13.45

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I love Trollope. He is my favorite nineteenth-century British writer. His style suits me down to the ground. I'd like anything he's written. I have twenty of his books lined up on a shelf. When I want a great treat, I pull one down and read it.
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10.Miss MackenzieMiss Mackenzie
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Miss Margaret Mackenzie is a lonely young woman when she receives an inheritance after the death of her brother Walter which amounts to £ 800 a year, quite a substantial allowance in the 1860s. Subsequently Margaret moves from London to Littlebath where she takes care of her niece Susanna.... more info

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