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  • The Landleaguers
    Anthony Trollope
    Amidst the rolling green hills of 19th century Ireland, where tenant rights struggles ignite fierce political unrest, unfolds a tale that resonates with today’s discourse on social justice. This historical fiction novel, once lost to the sands of time, has been lovingly restored for today’s and future generations, offering a vivid glimpse into the Victorian era’s turbulent danc...
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    23,49 €

  • The Kellys And The O’Kellys
    Anthony Trollope
    In the lush, rolling hills of 19th century Ireland, where the verdant landscape conceals the simmering tensions of social class struggles, unfolds a tale of profound human emotion and intricate family dynamics. This Victorian novel, once lost to the ravages of time, resurfaces with renewed vigour, offering a window into a world where love and marriage are not just personal choi...
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    25,08 €

  • The Collected Stories
    Anthony Trollope
    The Collected Stories by Anthony Trollope presents a delightful selection of his finest short fiction. Known for his keen social commentary and richly drawn characters, Trollope’s stories explore themes of love, ambition, morality, and Victorian society with wit and insight. This collection captures his signature blend of realism and humor, making it a must-read for fans of cla...
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    36,12 €

  • The Warden
    Anthony Trollope
    The Warden by Anthony Trollope is the first novel in his Chronicles of Barsetshire series. It follows Mr. Septimus Harding, a kind and gentle clergyman who serves as the warden of Hiram’s Hospital, a charitable institution for elderly men. When a young reformer named John Bold (who also loves Harding’s daughter, Eleanor) questions the fairness of the warden’s generous income co...
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    17,48 €

  • Barchester Towers
    Anthony Trollope
    Barchester Towers by Anthony Trollope is a satirical novel about power, politics, and social ambition in the Church of England. When a new bishop, Dr. Proudie, is appointed to the cathedral town of Barchester, he arrives with his domineering wife, Mrs. Proudie, and her scheming ally, the ambitious chaplain Mr. Slope. Their attempts to control church appointments and local affai...
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    39,83 €

  • The Way We Live Now
    Anthony Trollope
    The Way We Live Now by Anthony Trollope is a satirical novel about greed, corruption, and social ambition in Victorian England. At its center is Augustus Melmotte, a wealthy but shady financier who dazzles high society with promises of immense profits through a dubious railway scheme. Aristocrats, politicians, and social climbers flock to him, blinded by the lure of money and p...
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    66,30 €

  • South Africa vol I
    Anthony Trollope
    South Africa, Vol. I by Anthony Trollope is a remarkable travel narrative and sociopolitical commentary written during the author’s 1877 journey through the southern regions of Africa. Blending keen observation with literary elegance, Trollope explores the landscapes, peoples, and colonial dynamics of a continent in transition.Through detailed accounts of cities, settlements, a...
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    19,65 €

  • South Africa vol. II
    Anthony Trollope
    South Africa, Vol. II by Anthony Trollope continues the celebrated author’s exploration of the political, social, and economic realities of 19th-century South Africa. Written during his extensive travels across the continent in 1877, this second volume expands upon Trollope’s sharp observations of colonial society, governance, and the relationships between European settlers and...
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    19,68 €

  • Le Cousin Henry
    Anthony Trollope
    Le Cousin Henry (publié en 1879) est un roman d’Anthony Trollope, maître du réalisme victorien, qui explore avec finesse les conflits moraux, les intrigues familiales et les tensions liées à l’héritage. L’histoire se déroule dans la campagne galloise et met en scène Henry Jones, un homme timide, indécis et moralement ambigu, qui se retrouve au cœur d’un dilemme : il découvre un...
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    15,37 €

  • Les Bertram
    Anthony Trollope
    Publié en 1859, Les Bertram (The Bertrams) est un roman ambitieux d’Anthony Trollope qui mêle drame familial, critique sociale et réflexion religieuse. L’histoire suit trois jeunes hommes - George Bertram, Arthur Wilkinson et Caroline Waddington - dont les destins s’entrecroisent dans une société victorienne marquée par les tensions entre foi, ambition et amour.George Bertram, ...
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    23,06 €

  • Le Domaine de Belton
    Anthony Trollope
    Le Domaine de Belton (The Belton Estate, publié en 1866) est un roman d’Anthony Trollope qui explore avec subtilité les relations familiales, les questions d’héritage et les choix amoureux dans l’Angleterre victorienne.L’histoire suit Clara Amedroz, une jeune femme douce et intelligente, fille d’un propriétaire terrien ruiné. À la mort de son frère, qui met fin à la lignée masc...
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    12,17 €

  • The Small House at Allington
    Anthony Trollope
    The Small House at Allington by Anthony Trollope is a novel about love, pride, and social class, set in the English countryside. It follows Lily Dale, a sweet and intelligent young woman who lives in the 'small house' on the estate of her wealthy uncle, Squire Dale.Lily falls in love with Adolphus Crosbie, a charming but ambitious civil servant. He proposes to her but later jil...
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    48,92 €

  • Tales Of All Countries
    Anthony Trollope
    Tales of all countries offers a rich exploration of social boundaries, personal responsibility, and emotional restraint across varied cultural landscapes. Through a series of compact narratives, the collection examines how individuals navigate obligations to family, class, and community while wrestling with internal longings. With sharp insight, the stories highlight the fricti...
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    19,58 €

  • South Africa Vol. I
    Anthony Trollope
    South Africa Vol. I explores the historical and political complexities of a region shaped by colonial ambitions, cultural encounters, and the challenges of governance in a divided land. The narrative enhances reflections on how imperialism creates moral dilemmas, as different populations and European powers struggle for dominance and control. It examines the tensions between im...
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    13,68 €

  • Sir Harry Hotspur Of Humblethwaite
    Anthony Trollope
    Sir Harry Hotspur of Humblethwaite is a novel that examines the weight of duty, the preservation of family honor, and the complexities of inheritance within a shifting social landscape. It focuses on the challenges faced by a nobleman following the loss of his only son, as he contemplates the future of his estate and the role his daughter will play in securing the family s lega...
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    13,05 €

  • South Africa Vol. II
    Anthony Trollope
    South Africa Vol. II explores the historical and political complexities of a region shaped by colonial ambitions, cultural encounters, and the challenges of governance in a divided land. The narrative enhances reflections on how imperialism creates moral dilemmas, as different populations and European powers struggle for dominance and control. It examines the tensions between i...
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    13,67 €

  • Phineas Finn
    Anthony Trollope
    Phineas Finn by Anthony Trollope is the second novel in the Palliser series. It follows the story of Phineas Finn, a young, ambitious Irishman who enters the world of British politics as a member of Parliament.As Phineas rises through the political ranks, he grapples with ethical dilemmas, party loyalty, and personal relationships. He is torn between his ideals and the compromi...
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    50,59 €

  • The Prime Minister
    Anthony Trollope
    The Prime Minister by Anthony Trollope is the fifth novel in his Palliser series, exploring politics, marriage, and personal ambition in Victorian England.The story centers around Plantagenet Palliser, now the Duke of Omnium, who reluctantly becomes Prime Minister. Despite his honesty and integrity, he struggles with the political maneuvering and lack of support from his own pa...
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    53,89 €

  • Sir Harry Hotspur of Humblethwaite (Esprios Classics)
    Anthony Trollope
    Sir Harry Hotspur of Humblethwaite, by Anthony Trollope, is a novel originally published in Macmillan’s Magazine between May and December, 1870, and in novel form in 1871. The novel offers psychological dissection of the issues of inheritance, filial duty, noblesse oblige, gentlemanly behaviour, repentance and love, all hung upon the story of the wooing and losing of Sir Harry ...
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    23,67 €

  • Why Frau Frohmann Raised Her Prices, and Other Stories
    Anthony Trollope
    Step into the enchanting world of 'Why Frau Frohmann Raised Her Prices, and Other Stories,' a captivating collection of short stories that masterfully intertwines humor and social commentary. This remarkable work, long out of print, has been lovingly restored by Alpha Editions for today s readers and future generations. At the heart of these character-driven narratives lies the...
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    19,26 €

  • Rachel Ray
    Anthony Trollope
    Rachel Ray by Anthony Trollope is a Victorian novel centered on the life of a young woman navigating love, family expectations, and societal pressures in a small English town. Rachel falls in love with Luke Rowan, a charming but socially controversial suitor involved in the local brewery business. However, her conservative and deeply religious mother, influenced by a rigid cler...
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    29,08 €

  • The American Senator
    Anthony Trollope
    The American Senator by Anthony Trollope is a satirical novel that contrasts English country life with American political ideals. The story centers on Elias Gotobed, an American senator visiting England, who critiques British traditions, especially the aristocracy, the legal system, and the Church.Parallel to the senator’s observations is a romantic plot involving Mary Masters,...
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    42,31 €

  • The Way We Live Now
    Anthony Trollope
    Step into the opulent world of Victorian society with Anthony Trollope’s 'The Way We Live Now,' a masterpiece that was out of print for decades and is now beautifully republished by Alpha Editions. This collector’s item is not just a reprint; it’s a cultural treasure restored for today’s and future generations. In a tale as relevant now as it was in the 19th century, Trollope w...
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    37,10 €

  • The Claverings
    Anthony Trollope
    Step into the world of 'The Claverings,' a timeless masterpiece by Anthony Trollope, now revived after decades out of print. This beautifully restored edition by Alpha Editions is not just a reprint it’s a collector’s item and a cultural treasure, meticulously preserved for today’s and future generations. Immerse yourself in the intricate tapestry of love, ambition, and societa...
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    23,67 €

  • Christmas At Thompson Hall A Tale
    Anthony Trollope
    Christmas at Thompson Hall: A tale presents a comical portrayal of miscommunication, social decorum, and holiday pressures within the structure of a Victorian-era Christmas. The narrative hinges on the tension between personal commitment and the expectations that arise during family gatherings, using winter travel and the intimacy of hotel living as tools for confusion. Through...
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    9,65 €

  • Lord Palmerston
    Anthony Trollope
    Lord Palmerston examines the life and political influence of Henry John Temple, the 3rd Viscount Palmerston, one of Britain s most influential statesmen of the 19th century. The book delves into his long career, focusing on his leadership in foreign affairs, his tenure as Prime Minister, and his ability to navigate shifting political landscapes. His diplomatic strategies, often...
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    13,82 €

  • Marion Fay A Novel Vol. II
    Anthony Trollope
    Marion Fay: A novel Vol. II examines the rigid divisions of social class and the personal struggles that arise when love defies societal expectations. A noble family faces internal turmoil as their carefully upheld traditions are challenged by a relationship that crosses established boundaries. The conflict between personal happiness and societal duty takes center stage, highli...
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    14,59 €

  • Marion Fay A Novel Vol. III
    Anthony Trollope
    Marion Fay: A novel Vol. III examines the rigid divisions of social class and the personal struggles that arise when love defies societal expectations. A noble family faces internal turmoil as their carefully upheld traditions are challenged by a relationship that crosses established boundaries. The conflict between personal happiness and societal duty takes center stage, highl...
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    13,78 €

  • Marion Fay A Novel Vol. I
    Anthony Trollope
    Marion Fay: A novel Vol. I examines the rigid divisions of social class and the personal struggles that arise when love defies societal expectations. A noble family faces internal turmoil as their carefully upheld traditions are challenged by a relationship that crosses established boundaries. The conflict between personal happiness and societal duty takes center stage, highlig...
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    14,54 €

  • Lady Anna
    Anthony Trollope
    Anthony Trollope’s 'Lady Anna' explores themes of courtship, inheritance, and social class in 19th-century Cumberland, England. This classic English novel delves into the intricacies of relationships shaped by societal expectations and the complexities of love amidst the rigid structures of the time.Set against the backdrop of the English countryside, the story examines the cha...
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    26,16 €