The Eustace Diamonds
| Book | The Eustace Diamonds |
| Copyright Holder (Photos) | V&A Images |
| Copyright Holder (Notes) | Helen Small |
| Editor | Helen Small |
| Preface by | Katherine Mullin, Francis O'Gorman |
| Introduction by | Helen Small |
| Copyright Holder (Introduction/Prologue) | Helen Small |
| Publisher | Oxford University Press, Oxford University Press, Inc. |
| Notes by | Helen Small |
| Printed by | Clays Ltd, St Ives plc |
| Bibliography by | Helen Small |
| Series | Oxford World's Classics, Palliser |
| Appendix | Nicholas Shrimpton |
| Cover photo | V&A Images |
| Copyright Holder | Katherine Mullin, Francis O'Gorman, Nicholas Shrimpton |
| Chronology by | Katherine Mullin, Francis O'Gorman |
| Format | Paperback |
| Language | English |
| Location | UK / USA |
| Republished | 1983 |
| Reissued | 1998 |
| Reissued | 2008 |
| This Edition Published | 2011 |
| Copyright | 2011 |
| Pages / Font | 637 pages |
| Barcode | 9 780199 587780 |
| ISBN | 978-0-19-958778-0 |
| Printer's Key | 1 3 5 7 9 10 8 7 6 4 2 |
| Price | U.K. £9.99 / USA $10.95 |
| Chapters | CONTENTS Biographical Preface Introduction Note on the Text Select Bibliography A Chronology of Anthony Trollope THE EUSTACE DIAMONDS Appendix: The Chronology and Political Contexts of the Palliser Novels Explanatory Notes CONTENTS VOLUME 1 1. Lizzie Greystock 2. Lady Eustace 3. Lucy Morris 4. Frank Greystock 5. The Eustace Necklace 6. Lady Linlithgow's Mission 7. Mr Burke's Speech 8. The Conquering Hero Comes 9. Showing what the Miss Fawns said, and what Mrs Hittaway thought 10. Lizzie and her Lover 11. Lord Fawn at his Office 12. 'I only thought of it' 13. Showing what Frank Greystock did 14. 'Doan't thou marry for munny' 15. 'I'll give you a Hundred Guinea Brooch' 16. Certainly an Heirloom 17. The Diamonds are seen in Public 18. 'And I have nothing to give' 19. 'As m Brother' 20. The Diamonds become Troublesome 21. 'Ianthe's Soul' 22. Lady Eustace Procures a Pony for the use of her Cousin 23. Frank Greystock's First Visit to Portray 24. Showing what Frank Greystock Thought about Marriage 25. Mr Dove's Opinion 26. Mr Gowran is Very Funny VOLUME II 27. Lucy Morris Misbehaves 28. Mr Dove in his Chambers 29. 'I had better go away' 30. Mr Greystock's Troubles 31. Frank Greystock's Second Visit to Portray 32. Mr and Mrs Hittaway in Scotland 33. 'It won't be true' 34. Lady Linlithgow at Home 35. Too Bad for Sympathy 36. Lizzie's Guests 37. Lizzie's First Day 38. Nappie's Grey Horse 39. Sir Griffin takes an Unfair Advantage 40. 'You are not angry?' 41. 'Likewise the bears in couples agree' 42. Sunday Morning 43. Life at Portray 44. A Midnight Adventure 45. The Journey to London 46. Lucy Morris in Brook Street 47. Matching Priory 48. Lizzie's Condition 49. Bunfit and Ginger 50. In Hertford Street 51. Confidence 52. Mrs Canbuncle Goes to the Theatre 53. Lizzie's Sick-Room VOLUME III 54. 'I suppose I may say a word' 55. Quints or Semitenths 56. Job's Comforters 57. Humpty Dumpty 58. The 'Fiddle with One String' 59. Mr Gowran up in London 60. 'Let it be as though it had never been' 61. Lizzie's Great Friend 62. 'You know where my heart is' 63. The Corsair is Afraid 64. Lizzie's Last Scheme 65. Tribute 66. The Aspirations of Mr Emilius 67. The Eye of the Public 68. The Major 69. 'I cannot do it' 70. Alas! 71. Lizzie is threatened with the Treadmill 72. Lizzie Triumphs 73. Lizzie's Last Lover 74. Lizzie at the Police-court 75. Lord George gives his reasons 76. Lizzie returns to Scotland 77. The Story of Lucy Morris is Concluded 78. The Trial 79. Once More at Portray 80. What was Said about it All at Matching |
| Notes | Oxford University Press Published in the United States by Oxford University Press Inc., New York Introduction, Select Bibliography, Explanatory Notes © Helen Small 2011 Biographical Preface, Chronology © Katherine Mullin and Francis O'Gorman 2011 Appendix © Nicholas Shrimpton 2011 First published as a World's Classics paperback 1983 Reissued as an Oxford World's Classics paperback 1998, 2008 New edition 2011 Printed in Great Britain by Clays Ltd, St Ives plc Cover illustration: Tiara, detail. Rose-cut diamonds set in silver. England, c.1850. © V&A Images, Victoria and Albert Museum. |
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