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  • The Duke's Children

    Anthony Trollope, Clean Bright Classics

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 26, 2017)
    The Duke's Children by Anthony Trollope
  • The Duke's Children

    Anthony Trollope

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 13, 2012)
    THE DUKE'S CHILDREN, by ANTHONY TROLLOPE
  • The Duke's Children

    Anthony Trollope

    Paperback (Lector House, June 10, 2019)
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  • The Duke's Children

    Anthony Trollope

    Paperback (Independently published, Oct. 15, 2019)
    The brilliant conclusion to the Palliser novels, this touching story follows the elderly Duke of Omnium, the former prime minister of England, as he struggles to overcome his grief at the loss of his beloved wife, Lady Glencora. To complicate matters, he must also deal with the willfulness of his three adult children as he tries to guide and support them—his plans for them are quite different from their own.While his two sons, sent down from university in disgrace, rack up gambling debts, the duke's only daughter yearns to marry the poor son of a country squire. Though the duke's noble plans for his children are ultimately thwarted, he comes to realize that parents can learn from their children as well.
  • The Duke's Children

    Anthony Trollope

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 8, 2017)
    The brilliant conclusion to the Palliser novels, this touching story follows the elderly Duke of Omnium, the former prime minister of England, as he struggles to overcome his grief at the loss of his beloved wife, Lady Glencora. To complicate matters, he must also deal with the willfulness of his three adult children as he tries to guide and support them—his plans for them are quite different from their own. While his two sons, sent down from university in disgrace, rack up gambling debts, the duke's only daughter yearns to marry the poor son of a country squire. Though the duke's noble plans for his children are ultimately thwarted, he comes to realize that parents can learn from their children as well.
  • The Duke's Children

    Anthony Trollope

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 25, 2018)
    The brilliant conclusion to the Palliser novels, this touching story follows the elderly Duke of Omnium, the former prime minister of England, as he struggles to overcome his grief at the loss of his beloved wife, Lady Glencora. To complicate matters, he must also deal with the willfulness of his three adult children as he tries to guide and support them—his plans for them are quite different from their own.
  • The Duke's Children, Volume 29

    Anthony Trollope

    Hardcover (Palala Press, May 6, 2016)
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  • The Duke's Children

    Anthony Trollope

    Hardcover (Kessinger Publishing, LLC, May 23, 2010)
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  • The Duke's Children; Volume 28

    Anthony Trollope

    Hardcover (Wentworth Press, March 27, 2019)
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  • The Duke's Children

    Anthony Trollope

    Hardcover (Oxford University Press, Jan. 1, 1848)
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  • The Duke's Children: A Novel

    Anthony Trollope

    Paperback (Forgotten Books, March 25, 2010)
    CHAPTER I. WHE~ 'fHE DUCHESS WAS DEAD, No one, probably, evcr fell himsclf to be more alone in the world than Ollr old friend, the Duke of Omnium, when thc Duchess died. Vhen this sad cvcnt happened hc had ccased to be Prime :Minister. During the first nine months after he had left office he and the Duchess remained in England, Then they had gone abroad, taking with them their th ... ee children, The eldest, Lord Si1vcrbridge, had Ueen a.t Oxford, uut had bnd his career there cut short by some more than ordinary youthful folly, n'hich had i Ilduced his fc'lther to agree with the college authorities that his name had better be taken off the college books,-all which had been cause of very great sorrow to the Duke. The other boy W(s to go to Cambridge; but his father had thought it Yell to give him a. twchcmonth's run on the Contjnent, under his own inspection, Lady ~1ary) the only daughter) was the youngcsl of the faintly, and she also had been with them on lhe Table of Contents CONTENTS; CHAP; I WHRN nil~ PUCtlESS WAS OFAO; 11 LAlJY ~fARY PALLISER; IlJ FRANCIS OLiPIIANT TRECEJR; lV PARK LANB; V JT IS TMrOSSJtLE; VI 1IIA]OR TIF"rO; l'Ir CONSERVATIVF, CONVICTTOK~; VIII III! IS A CENTLEMA~ •; lX II U, !IEDIAS kES II; •; •; " W1{Y NOT LIKE RO~fF(,), IF I FfF-J, TJI;:"~ ROM£O?; XI CRUEL t; XU AT lHCHMOXD • •; XIH TUE DUKIl1S JNJUSTICE • • ; :x IV THE NEW ME~IDER FOR SILVER1UllDG£ •; X ' 1'H~ DUKE RECEI '[S A LE TER AX l) "'~ITFS O~E; XVI rOOl{ 1l0Y •; XVIJ THJt PFlll'Y; ""-111 OXE OF THE RESULTS OF THF DrR1JY; :x IX "~O, ~IY LORD; [ DO N01' It; Xx THE:S HE WJLL CO~IE AGAJN; XXI SIR TIMOTHY n~ESWAX; XXII Tl{E PU}~E IN HtS STUDY : "I DI!':X£R AT 'HIE lIt:,WGA~Dl::~ •; :-':X"[I M"10a 'rIFf 0 ANO TUE; DUJC£ •; XXVIII, M~S, ~,IO:"'rACt:TE JONES'S CA~l,)KN-I',R1'Y; xx IX 'rUE LOVEnS ~IEET; X~X ,IlA'r CA:I~ OF THE MEETING;
  • The Duke's Children

    Anthony Trollope

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 9, 2017)
    The brilliant conclusion to the Palliser novels, this touching story follows the elderly Duke of Omnium, the former prime minister of England, as he struggles to overcome his grief at the loss of his beloved wife, Lady Glencora. To complicate matters, he must also deal with the willfulness of his three adult children as he tries to guide and support them—his plans for them are quite different from their own. While his two sons, sent down from university in disgrace, rack up gambling debts, the duke's only daughter yearns to marry the poor son of a country squire. Though the duke's noble plans for his children are ultimately thwarted, he comes to realize that parents can learn from their children as well.