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Books with author Antony Trollope

  • John Caldigate

    Anthony Trollope

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  • The Three Clerks Illustrated

    Anthony Trollope

    eBook (, Jan. 13, 2020)
    Set in the 1850s, The Three Clerks exposes and probes the relationships between three clerks and the three sisters who became their wives. At the same time it satirizes the Civil Service examinations and financial corruption in dealings on the stock market.
  • The Three Clerks Illustrated

    Anthony Trollope

    eBook (, Dec. 22, 2019)
    The Three Clerks (1857) is a novel by Anthony Trollope, set in the lower reaches of the Civil Service. It draws on Trollope's own experiences as a junior clerk in the General Post Office, and has been called the most autobiographical of Trollope's novels.[1] In 1883 Trollope gave it as his opinion that The Three Clerks was a better novel than any of his earlier ones, which included The Warden and Barchester Towers.
  • The Three Clerks Illustrated

    Anthony Trollope

    eBook (, Jan. 25, 2020)
    The Three Clerks (1857) is a novel by Anthony Trollope, set in the lower reaches of the Civil Service. It draws on Trollope's own experiences as a junior clerk in the General Post Office, and has been called the most autobiographical of Trollope's novels.[1] In 1883 Trollope gave it as his opinion that The Three Clerks was a better novel than any of his earlier ones, which included The Warden and Barchester Towers.
  • The Three Clerks Illustrated

    Anthony Trollope

    eBook (, Dec. 12, 2019)
    The Three Clerks (1857) is a novel by Anthony Trollope, set in the lower reaches of the Civil Service. It draws on Trollope's own experiences as a junior clerk in the General Post Office, and has been called the most autobiographical of Trollope's novels.[1] In 1883 Trollope gave it as his opinion that The Three Clerks was a better novel than any of his earlier ones, which included The Warden and Barchester Towers.
  • The Three Clerks

    Anthony Trollope

    eBook (Otbebookpublishing, Sept. 15, 2019)
    The Three Clerks (1857) is a novel by Anthony Trollope, set in the lower reaches of the Civil Service. It draws on Trollope's own experiences as a junior clerk in the General Post Office, and has been called the most autobiographical of Trollope's novels. (Wikipedia)
  • The Three Clerks

    Anthony Trollope

    eBook (, Jan. 21, 2018)
    The Three Clerks is a novel by Anthony Trollope, set in the lower reaches of the Civil Service. It draws on Trollope's own experiences as a junior clerk in the General Post Office and has been called the most autobiographical of Trollope's novels.
  • The Three Clerks illustrated

    Anthony Trollope

    eBook (, July 30, 2020)
    The Three Clerks is a novel by Anthony Trollope, set in the lower reaches of the Civil Service. It draws on Trollope's own experiences as a junior clerk in the General Post Office, and has been called the most autobiographical of Trollope's novels.
  • The Three Clerks New Annotated

    Anthony Trollope

    eBook (, Feb. 24, 2017)
    The Three Clerks is a novel by Anthony Trollope, set in the lower reaches of the Civil Service. It draws on Trollope's own experiences as a junior clerk in the General Post Office, and has been called the most autobiographical of Trollope's novels.
  • The Three Clerks:

    Anthony Trollope

    eBook (, April 26, 2016)
    Any book that helps a child to form a habit of reading, to make reading one of his deep and continuing needs, is good for him.–Maya Angelou
  • The Three Clerks

    Anthony Trollope

    eBook (, July 1, 2020)
    The Three Clerksby Anthony TrollopeThe Three Clerks is a novel by Anthony Trollope, set in the lower reaches of the Civil Service. It draws on Trollope's own experiences as a junior clerk in the General Post Office, and has been called the most autobiographical of Trollope's novels.
  • The Three Clerks Illustrated

    Anthony Trollope

    eBook (, Nov. 27, 2019)
    The Three Clerks (1857) is a novel by Anthony Trollope, set in the lower reaches of the Civil Service. It draws on Trollope's own experiences as a junior clerk in the General Post Office, and has been called the most autobiographical of Trollope's novels.[1] In 1883 Trollope gave it as his opinion that The Three Clerks was a better novel than any of his earlier ones, which included The Warden and Barchester