The Last Chronicle of Barset

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History Press Limited, 2006 - Fiction - 922 pages
When Reverend Josiah Crawley, the impoverished curate of Hogglestock, is accused of theft it causes public scandal, sending shockwaves through the world of Barsetshire. The Crawley family desperately try to remain dignified while they are shunned by society, but the scandal threatens to tear them, and the community, apart.

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Contents

Introduction to the Modern Edition
9
How Did He Get It?
13
By Heavens He Had Better Not
26
Copyright

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About the author (2006)

Anthony Trollope was born in London, England on April 24, 1815. In 1834, he became a junior clerk in the General Post Office, London. In 1841, he became a deputy postal surveyor in Banagher, Ireland. He was sent on many postal missions ending up as a surveyor general in the post office outside of London. His first novel, The Macdermots of Ballycloran, was published in 1847. His other works included Castle Richmond, The Last Chronicle of Barset, Lady Anna, The Two Heroines of Plumplington, and The Noble Jilt. He died after suffering from a paralytic stroke on December 6, 1882.

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