The three clerks /

"Among Trollope's novels, The Three Clerks is unusual for being published in two versions. As Paul Delany tells us in his introduction to the novel, Trollope chose to make substantial cuts to the three-volume first edition to reduce production costs for a cheap edition. He marked about 13,...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Trollope, Anthony, 1815-1882 (Author)
Other Authors: Delany, Paul (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Victoria, BC, Canada : ELS Editions, [2019?]
Series:ELS monograph series ; no. 112.
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Table of Contents:
  • The weights and measures
  • The internal navigation
  • The woodwards
  • Captain cuttwater
  • Bushey park
  • Sir Gregory Hardlines
  • Mr. Fidus neverbend
  • The Hon. Undecimus Scott
  • Mr. Manylodes
  • Wheal Mary Jane
  • The three kings
  • Consolation
  • A communication of importance
  • Very sad
  • Norman returns to town
  • The first wedding
  • The honourable Mrs. Val and Miss Golightly
  • A day with one of the Navvies : morning
  • A day with one of the Navvies : afternoon
  • A day with one of the Navvies : evening
  • Hampton court bridge
  • Crinoline and Macassar; or, my aunt's will
  • Surbiton colloquies
  • Mr. McBuffer accepts the Chiltern hundreds
  • Chiswick gardens
  • Katie's first ball
  • Exelsior
  • The civil service
  • Outerman v. Tudor
  • Easy is the slope of Hell
  • Mrs. Woodward's request
  • How Apollo saved the Navvy
  • The parliamentary committee
  • To stand, or not to stand
  • Westminster hall
  • Mrs. Val's new carriage
  • Ticklish stock
  • Tribulation
  • Alaric Tudor takes a walk
  • The last breakfast
  • Mr. Chaffanbrass
  • The old Bailey
  • A parting interview
  • Millbank
  • The criminal population is disposed of
  • The fate of the Navvies
  • Mr. Nogo's last question
  • Conclusion.