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ANTHONY TROLLOPE 1815–1882 - Princeton University

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255. Mr. Scarborough’s Family. . . . London:<br />

Chatto & Windus, 1883.<br />

3 vols. 19 cm.<br />

Moderate greenish blue smooth cloth, covers<br />

and spine blocked in brown.<br />

“List of Books,” March 1883, 32 p. at back of<br />

Vol. i.<br />

Bookplate of Michael Sadleir.<br />

256. … Mr. Scarborough’s Family. A Novel. . . .<br />

New York: Harper & Brothers [1883].<br />

101 p. 29.5 cm.<br />

At head of title: Harper’s Franklin Square Library.<br />

Number 317. [June 1, 1883.]<br />

No wrappers; stapled. Spine repaired with a paper<br />

strip.<br />

Adverts., [3] p. at back.<br />

Stamped on p. [1]: Library of Congress Copyright.<br />

Jun 2 1883.<br />

257. ———. . . . New York: John W. Lovell Company,<br />

1883.<br />

2 parts (1 prel. leaf, 241 p.; 1 prel. leaf, [243]–<br />

488 p.). 18.5 cm.<br />

Moderate yellowish brown illustrated wrappers,<br />

printed in black and red. On outside front<br />

wrapper: Lovell’s Library. Vol. 3, No. 133, July<br />

5, 1883. Adverts. on inside front and inside and<br />

outside back wrappers.<br />

Adverts., [6] p. at front of Part 1, [6] p. at<br />

back of Part 1, [6] p. at front of Part 2, and [2]<br />

p. at back of Part 2.<br />

258. ———. . . . New York: John W. Lovell Company,<br />

1883.<br />

1 prel. leaf, 488 p. 19 cm.<br />

Greenish gray diagonal fine rib cloth, with floral<br />

and other decoration blocked in reddish<br />

brown on front cover and on spine. Foliagepatterned<br />

endpapers, white on dark olive.<br />

Adverts., [6] p. at back.<br />

259. The Mistletoe Bough. . . .<br />

In Christmas Supplement to the Illustrated London<br />

News, Vol. 39, No. 1123, Dec. 21, 1861. London:<br />

Printed and Published at the Office.<br />

A. Trollope<br />

nos. 255–263<br />

Pages [631]–634, 636, 638. Illus. 41 cm.<br />

The single, full-page, illustration is by John<br />

Gilbert.<br />

Disbound.<br />

260. The Mistletoe Bough, and Other Stories. . . .<br />

Copyright Edition. Leipzig: Bernhard Tauchnitz,<br />

1883.<br />

286 p., 1 leaf. 15.5 cm.<br />

On halftitle: Collection of British Authors.<br />

Tauchnitz Edition. Vol. 2185.<br />

Dark red net cloth, front cover blocked in<br />

blind, spine blocked in black and gold.<br />

261. The National Gallery. . . .<br />

In The St. James’s Magazine, No. 6, Sept. 1861.<br />

London: W. Kent & Co.<br />

Pages 163–176. 22.5 cm.<br />

Light orange yellow illustrated wrappers.<br />

262. Never, Never,—Never, Never. A Condensed<br />

Novel, in Three Volumes, After the Manner of<br />

Bret Harte. . . .<br />

Photostat of three pages from the first three<br />

issues of Sheets for the Cradle, edited by Susan<br />

Hale, Boston, 1875. This was a small newspaper<br />

published in connection with and for the<br />

aid of the Massachusetts Infant Asylum Fair.<br />

Laid in folder is a photocopy of a letter dated<br />

June 29 1946, from Richard G. Hensley, Chief<br />

librarian of the Reference Division, Public Library<br />

of the City of Boston, to Mrs. James<br />

Thayer Gerould, giving evidence for Trollope’s<br />

authorship of the burlesque, even though<br />

the item is not mentioned in Trollope bibliographies<br />

or in his own Autobiography.<br />

263. Never, Never—Never, Never. . . . Edited<br />

with a Preface by Lance O. Tingay. London:<br />

Privately Printed for Lance O. Tingay & Michael<br />

J. Tingay At The Valley Press, 1971.<br />

vi, 15 p. 20 cm.<br />

“Printed and bound by T. L. W. Dale at 21 Cardwell<br />

Road London n.7.”<br />

“The Printing of this Book has been limited to

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