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ANTHONY TROLLOPE 1815–1882 - Princeton University

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808<br />

adaptations<br />

457. Draper, John.<br />

Barchester Towers. A Comedy in Three Acts.<br />

Adapted by John Draper From Anthony Trollope’s<br />

Novel. [Cross Hills, Nr. Keighley: Made<br />

and Printed by Dixon & Stell, Ltd., 1953.]<br />

x, 69 p. 22 cm.<br />

Dark red embossed flexible cloth.<br />

458. Knox, Ronald Arbuthnott.<br />

Barchester Pilgrimage. . . . London: Sheed &<br />

Ward, 1937.<br />

xi, [1], 278 p. Map. 19.5 cm.<br />

“First published in the Ark Library, February<br />

1937.”<br />

“Preface to the Second Edition,” p. vii–viii.<br />

Orange buckram, spine blocked in light blue.<br />

459. L., J. G.<br />

The Last of Mrs Proudie. A Barsetshire Play After<br />

Anthony Trollope. By J. G. L. & H. S. S. Oxford:<br />

Basil Blackwell, 1938.<br />

[7], 104 p. 19 cm.<br />

Light brown wrappers.<br />

460. Montague, J. C.<br />

Marion Fay. A Burlesque Comedy in Four Acts. . . .<br />

Somewhat Removed from Mr. Trollope’s Novel<br />

under the Same Title. . . . New York: Roorbach<br />

& Company, c1883.<br />

18 p. 19 cm.<br />

Light brown wrappers, printed in black and<br />

red. At head of outside front wrapper: The Acting<br />

Drama No. 187. Adverts. on inside front<br />

and inside and outside back wrappers.<br />

Adverts., [2] p. at back.<br />

trollopiana<br />

461. Dobson, Austin.<br />

Vignettes in Rhyme and Vers de Société. (Now<br />

First Collected). . . . London: Henry S. King &<br />

Co., 1873.<br />

viii, 220 p. 17.5 cm.<br />

“To Anthony Trollope, these verses are gratefully<br />

inscribed.”—p. [v].<br />

A. Trollope<br />

nos. 457–464<br />

Moderate reddish brown diagonal fine rib<br />

cloth, front cover and spine blocked in black<br />

and gold, back cover blocked in black. Bevelled<br />

boards.<br />

Bookplate of John Roland Abbey.<br />

462. Meetkerke, Cecilia Elizabeth Gore.<br />

Songs of Evening. . . . London: L. Booth, 1863.<br />

iv, 132 p. 17.5 cm.<br />

Cecilia Meetkerke was the second wife of Adolphus<br />

Meetkerke, a cousin of Anthony Trollope’s<br />

father.<br />

“For many years Trollope assisted Mrs. Meetkerke<br />

in her efforts to publish her poetry.”—<br />

N. John Hall, ed., The Letters of Anthony Trollope,<br />

Stanford, California: Stanford <strong>University</strong><br />

Press, 1983, Vol. One, p. 212n.<br />

This collection of her verse incorporates<br />

changes recommended by Trollope to the author.<br />

See Hall, op. cit., Vol. One, p. 212–214.<br />

Dark yellowish green smooth cloth, front cover<br />

and spine blocked in gold, back cover blocked<br />

in blind.<br />

Inscribed on pastedown front endpaper: J. G. C<br />

1865.<br />

463. Trollope, Edward.<br />

The Family of Trollope. . . . Lincoln: James Williamson,<br />

Printer, 1875.<br />

1 prel. leaf, 65 p. Front., [2] plates. 27 cm.<br />

T.p. printed in red and black. Frontispiece,<br />

plates, and pages of text printed within a red<br />

single rule frame; headings in text printed in<br />

red.<br />

Reference to Thomas Adolphus Trollope (“a<br />

well-known author”) and to Anthony Trollope<br />

(“a distinguished author”), p. 21.<br />

Light green stiff wrappers, printed in red and<br />

black. Dark green sand cloth spine. Glazed<br />

edges, red.<br />

464. Westminster Abbey.<br />

Westminster Abbey. 5 p.m. Evensong. 6.15 p.m.<br />

Dedication of a Memorial to Anthony Trollope.<br />

Thursday 25 March 1993. Annunciation of Our<br />

Lord to the Blessed Virgin Mary. [n.p., n.d.]

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