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TROLLOPE, Anthony (1815-82) The Last Chronicle of Barset. London: Smith, Elder and Co., 1867. 2 volumes, 8° (220 x 141mm). Woodcut frontispieces and 30 plates, woodcut illustrations, after George H. Thomas. (Scattered light spotting.) Original blue cloth, upper boards with design blocked in gilt, top and fore-edges uncut, lower edges trimmed, morocco-backed slipcase (extremities lightly rubbed and bumped, spines slightly faded). Provenance: Morris Longstreth Parrish (1867-1944, collector, bibliographer, and editor of Trollope's Four Lectures (London: 1938), bookplates on upper pastedowns) -- Barton Wood Currie (b.1878, collector and bibliographer, gilt morocco bookplates on upper pastedowns) -- William Woolsey Yardley (bookplates on upper pastedowns).

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TROLLOPE, Anthony (1815-82) The Last Chronicle of Barset. London: Smith, Elder and Co., 1867. 2 volumes, 8° (220 x 141mm). Woodcut frontispieces and 30 plates, woodcut illustrations, after George H. Thomas. (Scattered light spotting.) Original blue cloth, upper boards with design blocked in gilt, top and fore-edges uncut, lower edges trimmed, morocco-backed slipcase (extremities lightly rubbed and bumped, spines slightly faded). Provenance: Morris Longstreth Parrish (1867-1944, collector, bibliographer, and editor of Trollope's Four Lectures (London: 1938), bookplates on upper pastedowns) -- Barton Wood Currie (b.1878, collector and bibliographer, gilt morocco bookplates on upper pastedowns) -- William Woolsey Yardley (bookplates on upper pastedowns).

FIRST EDITION IN BOOK FORM. THE PARRISH COPY. This copy of The Last Chronicle of Barset conforms to Sadleir's 'second' (i.e. first book) edition in both text and illustration. It does not contain the advertisement leaf at the end of volume II, which is, as Sadleir states, 'irregular in its appearance'. Sadleir Trollope 26. (2)
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