TROLLOPE, ANTHONY. Orley Farm. London: Chapman and Hall, March 1861 - October 1862. 20 parts, 8vo, original buff wrappers, printed in red and blue, uncut, eight parts neatly rebacked, skilfull repairs to nearly all other spines, front wrapper of part 1 darkened, some staining or soiling to some wrappers, brown cloth folding case. FIRST EDITION IN THE ORIGINAL MONTHLY PARTS, with 40 wood-engraved plates after John Everett Millais, with all of the inserted advertisements noted in Sadleir's bibliography (1928) but lacking two slips and one leaflet noted by him in his "Addenda and Corrigenda" (1934), a "cambric frilling sample" not present on a rear ad in part 6, with a 2-pp. ad in part 3 and a yellow slip in part 11 not noted by Sadleir. Sadleir Trollope 13; "Addenda and Corrigenda," p. 3. Orley Farm was the first Trollope novel to appear in parts; Sadleir judges it the fourth rarest of the author's eight parts novels.

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TROLLOPE, ANTHONY. Orley Farm. London: Chapman and Hall, March 1861 - October 1862. 20 parts, 8vo, original buff wrappers, printed in red and blue, uncut, eight parts neatly rebacked, skilfull repairs to nearly all other spines, front wrapper of part 1 darkened, some staining or soiling to some wrappers, brown cloth folding case. FIRST EDITION IN THE ORIGINAL MONTHLY PARTS, with 40 wood-engraved plates after John Everett Millais, with all of the inserted advertisements noted in Sadleir's bibliography (1928) but lacking two slips and one leaflet noted by him in his "Addenda and Corrigenda" (1934), a "cambric frilling sample" not present on a rear ad in part 6, with a 2-pp. ad in part 3 and a yellow slip in part 11 not noted by Sadleir. Sadleir Trollope 13; "Addenda and Corrigenda," p. 3. Orley Farm was the first Trollope novel to appear in parts; Sadleir judges it the fourth rarest of the author's eight parts novels.