Anthony Trollope - Folio Society Editions - 1993





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A group of five Folio Society editions of Anthony Trollope in English, including He Knew He Was Right (1994) and An Eye for an Eye (1993) and The Barsetshire Chronicles—Doctor Thorne (2002), The Warden (2002) and Barchester Towers (2002), uniformly bound in decorative cloth with gilt titling, in overall good condition with about 1800 pages.
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A group of five Folio Society editions by Anthony Trollope, comprising:
He Knew He Was Right (1994)
An Eye for an Eye (1993)
The Barsetshire Chronicles – three volumes:
Doctor Thorne (2002)
The Warden (2002)
Barchester Towers (2002)
All published by The Folio Society. Uniformly bound in the publisher’s decorative cloth bindings with gilt titling, the Barsetshire volumes forming part of the Folio Society’s attractively produced series of Trollope’s ecclesiastical novels. The three Barsetshire volumes show some markings to the covers. The remaining books are in very good condition overall. Internally clean and sound. A pleasing Folio grouping of Trollope’s major works, combining one of his finest standalone novels with three cornerstone titles from the Barsetshire series.
A group of five Folio Society editions by Anthony Trollope, comprising:
He Knew He Was Right (1994)
An Eye for an Eye (1993)
The Barsetshire Chronicles – three volumes:
Doctor Thorne (2002)
The Warden (2002)
Barchester Towers (2002)
All published by The Folio Society. Uniformly bound in the publisher’s decorative cloth bindings with gilt titling, the Barsetshire volumes forming part of the Folio Society’s attractively produced series of Trollope’s ecclesiastical novels. The three Barsetshire volumes show some markings to the covers. The remaining books are in very good condition overall. Internally clean and sound. A pleasing Folio grouping of Trollope’s major works, combining one of his finest standalone novels with three cornerstone titles from the Barsetshire series.

