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17%OFFAnthony Trollope - Barchester Towers - 9780099595885 - V9780099595885
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Barchester Towers

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Description for Barchester Towers Paperback. It opens with the Bishop of Barchester lying on his death bed; soon a battle begins over who will take over power, with key players including the rather incompetent Dr Proudie, his fiendishly unpleasant wife and his slippery curate, Slope. Num Pages: 544 pages. BIC Classification: FC. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 132 x 199 x 37. Weight in Grams: 436.
This 1857 sequel to The Warden wryly chronicles the struggle for control of the English diocese of Barchester. It opens with the Bishop of Barchester lying on his death bed; soon a battle begins over who will take over power, with key players including the rather incompetent Dr Proudie, his fiendishly unpleasant wife and his slippery curate, Slope. This is a wonderfully rich novel, in which men and women are too shy to tell each other of their love; misunderstandings abound; and Church of England officials are only too willing to undermine each other in the battle for power. ... Read more

Product Details

Publisher
Vintage Classics
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2017
Condition
New
Number of Pages
544
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780099595885
SKU
V9780099595885
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About Anthony Trollope
Anthony Trollope was born on 24 April 1815 and attended both Harrow and Winchester schools. His family were poor and eventually were forced to move to Belgium, where his father died. His mother, Frances Trollope, supported the family through writing. Trollope began a life-long career in the civil service with a position as a clerk in the General Post Office ... Read more

Reviews for Barchester Towers
Start with Barchester Towers, generally reckoned to be the best, certainly the funniest
Guardian
It was in [Trollope's] fifth book, Barchester Towers, in which he blended his satirical gifts with disdain for evangelical puritanism, that he found himself
Washington Post
His characters are real, truthfully felt and never patronised by their creator ... Read more

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