An Editor's Tales (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)

After his post office job and a failed run for Parliament, Trollope set up shop as a magazine editor. These stories of the publishing trade, gathered in 1870, reveal his bawdy side: “The Turkish Bath,” “Mary Gresley,” “Josephine de Montmorenci,” “The Panjandrum,” “The Spotted Duo,” and “Mrs. Brumby.”

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An Editor's Tales (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)

After his post office job and a failed run for Parliament, Trollope set up shop as a magazine editor. These stories of the publishing trade, gathered in 1870, reveal his bawdy side: “The Turkish Bath,” “Mary Gresley,” “Josephine de Montmorenci,” “The Panjandrum,” “The Spotted Duo,” and “Mrs. Brumby.”

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An Editor's Tales (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)

An Editor's Tales (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)

by Anthony Trollope
An Editor's Tales (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)

An Editor's Tales (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)

by Anthony Trollope

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Overview

After his post office job and a failed run for Parliament, Trollope set up shop as a magazine editor. These stories of the publishing trade, gathered in 1870, reveal his bawdy side: “The Turkish Bath,” “Mary Gresley,” “Josephine de Montmorenci,” “The Panjandrum,” “The Spotted Duo,” and “Mrs. Brumby.”


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781411440678
Publisher: Barnes & Noble
Publication date: 03/08/2011
Series: Barnes & Noble Digital Library
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 388
File size: 267 KB
Age Range: 3 Months to 18 Years

About the Author

About The Author

Anthony Trollope (1815-1882) was a quintessential Victorian novelist best known for his series of novels, the Chronicles of Barsetshire, set in the imaginary county of Barsetshire. Tirelessly prolific, he tackled a rich assortment of the political, social, and gender issues of the day. As career employee of the British Postal System, he is credited with introducing the “pillar-box” mailboxes on street corners.

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