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Anthony Trollope; William Makepeace Thackeray (editor); Harriet Beecher Stowe; Elizabeth Browning. The Cornhill Magazine Vol. II January to June 1861. Smith Elder & Co, London, 1861.

Price: US$25.67 + shipping

Condition: Good

Description: Contents include: The Adventures of Philip on His Way through the World, shewing who Robbed him, who Helped him, and who Passed him by, Chapters 1 - 7 (William Makepeace Thackeray); Framley Parsonage (Anthony Trollope), Chapters 37 - 45; Henry Saltoun, Parts 1 - 2; and other shorter pieces. Half-leather binding with rubbed marbled covers. Leather is rubbed on joints, raised bands and on corners, inner hinges are split showing cords but covers are firmly attached and text block binding is sound. Foxing to end-papers, pages are clean, light foxing to plates. Contains black and white plates (full page illustrations). No dust jacket, as published. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: under 1 kg. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 08122091148. For International tracked shipping please select the Priority shipping service.

Seller: Bailgate Books Ltd, Doncaster, United Kingdom

[Edited By William Thackeray]. The Cornhill Magazine Vol.III, January to June 1861. Smith, Elder & Co., 1861.

Price: US$26.95 + shipping

Condition: Good

Description: 220 x 135mm, original periodical issues bound in half calf, marbled boards, panelled spine ornamented in gilt, red leather lettering-piece, gilt, pp.[vi] 760, 12 full-page illustrations (3 folding) by Dalziell et al, various engravings in text. Serial contributors include Anthony Trollope (‘Framley Parsonage’), Thackeray (The Adventures of Philip ,’ & ‘Roundabout Papers’), Coke Richardson (‘Horace Saltoun’), Harriet Beecher Stowe (‘Agnes of Sorrento’). Also James Hilton, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Edwin Arnold, Lady Anne Ritchie, Owen Meredith Top corner of first few leaves defective & slightly dampstained (not affecting text), almost all tissue guards present. Fore-edges of boards rubbed, marginal fraying to endpapers. Ownership name on front free endpaper. Good copy.

Seller: Cameron House Books, Freshwater Bay, Isle of Wight, United Kingdom

CORNHILL MAGAZINE / TROLLOPE, Anthony. The Cornhill Magazine, Vol.IV: July to December, 1861. Smith, Elder, London, 1861.

Price: US$31.76 + shipping

Description: John Winton's bookplate on front pastedown; spine bumped with wear to cloth, & dulled gilt title. Contains Chapters XXXVII and XLVI of 'Framley Parsonage' by Trollope. Used - Good. Good hardback in red cloth with gilt

Seller: Cotswold Internet Books, Cheltenham, United Kingdom

Trollope, Anthony and Cornhill Magazine:. Framley Parsonage. In: Cornhill Magazine, Volume 3, January - June 1861.. London: Smith: Elder & Co, 1861.

Price: US$33.36 + shipping

Condition: Very Good

Description: 760p stout strong volume, half calf with marbled boards, title label to spine missing, hinges firm, edges rubbed, many illustrations, includingsd three (folding) "Bird's Eye View of Society", contains installments of Framley Parsonage, Adventures of Philip on his Way through the World, also essays entitled "Chinese Officials", Carreer of an Indian Officer, etc Language: English

Seller: Plurabelle Books Ltd, Cambridge, United Kingdom

Trollope, Anthony and Stowe, Harriet Beecher and Thackeray, William Makepeace. Framley Parsonage. Vol. II. Smith, Elder and Co, 1861.

Price: US$38.17 + shipping

Condition: Good

Description: 1861-01-01. Smith, Elder and Co. Hardcover. GOOD First edition. Gilt titles, brown boards with embossed decoration. Clean pages. Edgewear and sunned. 7x5

Seller: Cambridge Rare Books, Cambridge, GLOUC, United Kingdom

Trollope, Anthony. Framley Parsonage (Copyright Edition). Bernhard Tauchnitz, Leipzig, 1861.

Price: US$175.00 + shipping

Condition: Very Good

Description: Leipzig: Bernhard Tauchnitz, 1861. This is a Very Good (Plus) to Near Fine copy of the Copyright Edition (#551 in the "Collection of British Authors"). Uncommon to scarce. Tauchnitz published many works that were intended to secure continental copyright; this edition came out in the same year as both the English (Smith, Elder) and the American (Harper) First Editions, but Quercus is unsure of precedence. Two volumes are here bound together; due to its small format, the book is almost square. Marbled paper-covered boards with leather spine and tips. Gilt lettering on the spine. Clean text; 369 pages and 356 pages. Small contemporary bookseller label on the front paste-down. Rubbed a bit on the edges; small chip on the front panel. Size: 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall. First Thus. Half-Leather. Very Good Plus/No Jacket.

Seller: Quercus Rare Books, Chico, CA, U.S.A.

(Trollope, Anthony). Framley Parsonage".. (London: Smith Elder), January, 1861, 1861.

Price: US$200.00 + shipping

Description: (London: Smith Elder), January, 1861 - April, 1862. First edition (NCBEL v.3, 833). Here are bound together (without the wrappers) the sixteen original parts, the first appearance in print, serialized in the "Cornhill Magazine", which was at this time edited by its founder, William Makepeace Thackeray With six illustrations, engravings by John Everett Millais. These were also used for the first edition in book form (London, Smith 7). About Contemporary green half leather ruled in gilt, red leather label gilt lettered, and marbled boards, all edges marbled. Somewhat rubbed, but the spine exhibiting a nice shelf presence; a Very Good copy.

Seller: Up-Country Letters, Gardnerville, NV, U.S.A.

THACKERAY, William Makepeace]. (TROLLOPE) (Edited by). The Cornhill Magazine. In 3 Volumes: Vol. I; January to June, 1860. Vol. II; July to December, 1860. Vol. III; January to June, 1861. London. Smith, Elder and Co. 1860-1861, 1861.

Price: US$338.20 + shipping

Description: thick8vo, 22cm, in 3 volumes, vi,760 & vi,760 & vi,760pp., with 35 engraved plates (3 folding), many text illustrations, tissue guards, 1 folding map, in contemporary half dark green calf and green pebbled cloth boards, gilt decorated raised bands, full gilt decorations and borders in the panels, double crushed crimson morocco labels, marbled edges, hinges reinforced near fine set in attractively bound publisher's fine bindings (s12). ~ The first 18 monthly issues of the "Cornhill Magazine" with contributions by Thomas Hood, Tennyson, Milnes, Washington Irving, Bronte, Arnold, Browning, Meredith and Trollope. Edited by Thackeray (until April, 1862), these issues contain his "Lovell the Widower", parts of "The Adventures of Philip" and "Roundabout Papers" (1-12) which many consider to be some of his best essay writing. These volumes also include the first serialized edition of Anthony Trollope's "Framley Parsonage". (Parts 1-16). Other essays include "The Search for Sir John Franklin (from the Private Journal of an Officer of the Fox)" (with a folding map), "Campaigning in China" , "The Irish Convict System - Why it has Succeeded" and "The English Convict System"

Seller: J. Patrick McGahern Books Inc. (ABAC), Ottawa, ON, Canada

TROLLOPE, Anthony.. Framley Parsonage.. Smith, Elder & Co. 1861, 1861.

Price: US$536.40 + shipping

Description: FIRST EDITION. 3 vols. 3 vols in 1 in contemp. purple publisher's cloth, blocked in blind, spine lettered in gilt; carefully recased at some point, retaining sl. darkened spine strip, new e.ps. Trollope Society Catalogue 11. Sadleir 11. The fourth of the Barsetshire Novels, Framley Parsonage was first serialised in The Cornhill Magazine, Jan. 1860 - April 1861. The six Millais plates are not bound into this three-vols-in-one reissue.

Seller: Jarndyce, The 19th Century Booksellers, London, United Kingdom

Anthony Trollope. Framley Parsonage. Smith, Elder, & Co., London, 1861.

Price: US$705.80 + shipping

Condition: Good

Description: The first edition of this instalment of Anthony Trollope's 'Chronicles of Barsetshire', a series praised for their insight into Victorian life and society. The fourth novel in Anthony Trollope's 'Chronicles of Barsetshire' series, preceded by Doctor Thorne, and followed by The Small House at Allington.Framley Parsonage narrates the lives of Mark Robarts, a young vicar, and his wife and family as they attempt to seek connections in high society.This work was first serialised in the Cornhill Magazine in 1860, followed by book form in 1861.Complete in three volumes, bound without the publisher's advertisements or catalogue.The first edition, first issue, with a misplaced quotation mark and comma around the first word of the seventeenth line on page 238 of volume III.Illustrated with six plates from John Everett Millais, a founding member of the pre-Raphaelite brotherhood, who provided illustrations for a number of Trollope's works. Collated and complete.This copy was previously housed in the Sampson's Public Library, and contains a library sticker to the front board of each volume. Bound in half calf with marbled boards. Externally, shelf wear to the boards, and rubbing to the spines and extremities of each volume. A library sticker to the front board of each volume. Internally, front hinges are strained to each volume. Title page to Volume II detached but present. Instances of light scattered spotting and handling marks to the pages. Good

Seller: Rooke Books PBFA, Bath, United Kingdom

Trollope, Anthony. Framley Prsonage (In 3 volumes). Smith, Elder and Co., London, London, 1861.

Price: US$750.00 + shipping

Description: Attractively bound in quarter-leather blue spine stamped in gold; with 5 raised bands, leather tips and marbled paper-covered boards. Top edges gilded. Hinges on volume 1 reglued. Wear and rubbing to the leather spines and to the corners. Clean throughout and printed on high-quality white paper. Rebound from the original boards without the ads. With all 6 engraved plates by J. Edgar Millais present (a frontispiece with tissue guard and an additional pate per volume). Tissue guard in volume 1 is missing. The fourth novel in the Brchester sequence. With the comma correctly placed in "Mark," on p. 238, line 17 of volume 3. With the striking armorial bookplate of Sir Andrew Noble, 1st Baronet. on the front paste-down of each volume. Sir Andrew Noble, 1st Baronet KCB FRS (1831-1915) was a Scottish physicist noted for his work on ballistics and gunnery. He was secretary of the British government select committee on the replacement of smooth-bore cannon with rifled artillery and carried out research on the subject. In 1859 he became Assistant-Inspector of Artillery and in 1860 a member of the Ordnance Select Committee and of the Committee on Explosives, remaining on the committee until it was dissolved in 1880. In 1862 he invented the Electro-Mechanical Chronoscope to measure small time intervals between triggers inserted into a gun to determine the acceleration of projectiles as they travelled down the barrel, allowing him to assess the performance of different powders. (Wikipedia) Anthony Trollope (1815 – 1882) was one of the most successful, prolific and respected English novelists of the Victorian era. Some of his best-loved works, collectively known as the Chronicles of Barsetshire, revolve around the imaginary county of Barsetshire. He also wrote perceptive novels on political, social, and gender issues, and on other topical matters. In 1851, Trollope was sent to England, charged with investigating and reorganizing rural mail delivery in southwestern England and southern Wales. The two-year mission took him over much of Great Britain, often on horseback. Trollope describes this time as "two of the happiest years of my life." Trollope then devised the plot of Framley Parsonage, setting it near Barchester so that he could make use of characters from the Barsetshire novels. Framley Parsonage proved enormously popular, establishing Trollope's reputation with the novel-reading public and amply justifying the high price that Smith had paid for it. The early connection to Cornhill also brought Trollope into the London circle of artists, writers, and intellectuals, not least among whom were Smith and Thackeray. (Wikipedia) First English Edition with the date of 1861 on title pages of all 3 volumes.

Seller: Brainerd Phillipson Rare Books, Holliston, MA, U.S.A.

Anthony Trollope. Framley Parsonage. Smith, Elder & Co, London, 1861.

Price: US$763.54 + shipping

Condition: Good

Description: Illustrated by Millais, this is the first edition of this instalment of Anthony Trollope's Chronicles of Barsetshire, a series praised for their insight into Victorian life and society. The first edition in book form of this work from Anthony Trollope, the fourth novel in Trollope's 'Chronicles of Barsetshire' series, preceded by Doctor Thorne, and followed by 'The Small House at Allington'. First serialised in the Cornhill Magazine in 1860, this three volume first edition in book form was published in April 1861.In half calf singed bindings from Maclehose of Glasgow, this work is set in Trollope's fictional county of Barsetshire, following young gentleman-vicar Mark Robarts as his values are tested. Like many of Trollope's novels, it confronts themes including property, status, and social convention.Illustrated with six plates from John Everett Millais, a founding member of the pre-Raphaelite brotherhood, who provided illustrations for a number of Trollope's works. Collated, complete.The first edition, first issue, with a misplaced quotation mark and comma around the first word of the seventeenth line on page 238 of volume III. Bound without the publisher's advertisements or catalogue.With binder's stamp to head of each front pastedown, and small bookplate with the initials 'IB' to each front pastedown also. To the title page of volume I is the contemporary owner's inscription of Isabella Blackburne, 1862. In half calf signed bindings, with marbled paper covered boards. Fading and significant rubbing to back strips. Small tear to head of volume II back strip. Tail of volume II front joint starting, with board holding firm. Front and rear hinge of each volume starting, with all holding firm aside from front hinge of volume I, which is somewhat strained. Binder's stamp and small bookplate to head of each front pastedown. Internally, firmly bound. Contemporary owner's inscription to head of volume I title page. Pages bright, with instances of handling marks and spotting to page perimeters. Good

Seller: Rooke Books PBFA, Bath, United Kingdom

Trollope, Anthony. Framley Parsonage. Smith, Elder, London, 1861.

Price: US$4500.00 + shipping

Condition: Good

Description: A key work by Trollope, the 4th of the Barchester sequence, and one of the great 19th century novels. First edition in 3 volumes and in original cloth. Originally issued serially in the opening 3 volumes of the Cornhill magazine, the novel was published in book form by Smith, Elder in April 1861 [Sadleir #11]. It was never reprinted in 3-decker format. This set is in the publishers' greyish purple grained cloth with elaborate blind-stamping to the boards and lettering and decoration to spine in gilt. All 6 illustrations by Millais present and correct. 16pp catalogue dated April 1861 bound in at end of Vol. 3 (as per Sadleir). Professional restoration to wear at heads, tails and spine edges using period cloth. Endpapers replaced using canary-yellow coated paper. Minor grubbiness passim but a perfectly sound set in as near to original state as one is reasonably likely to find. Each volume in protective acetate sleeve. No other copies online at time of listing. A rare opportunity to acquire a first edition set of this iconic novel. Scans sent on request.

Seller: Dr Jeremy Parrott, London, United Kingdom

Trollope, Anthony. Framley Parsonage. Smith, Elder & Co. London, 1861.

Price: US$6000.00 + shipping

Condition: Fine

Description: First Editions, First Printings of both books in this two volume set. A beautiful copy bound in the ORIGINAL publisher's cloth. The books are in great shape. The bindings are tight with NO cocking or leaning with minor wear to the boards. The pages are clean with NO writing, marks or bookplates in the books. A wonderful copy in collector's condition. We buy Trollope First Editions.

Seller: Magnum Opus Rare Books, Missoula, MT, U.S.A.