![]() 1 cracked but firm, slightly shaken, internally clean a very good set. The Eustace Diamonds (1871-2) is the favourite for its humour and ingenuity, and is, incidentally the book that the blind old man in TS Eliot’s Gerontion (partly based on the poet Edward. Light wear to extremities, the bindings otherwise bright and unfaded, hinges of vol. In fact, they only appear as commentators on, and observers of, our actual main character, Lizzie Eustace. Smith & Son's Library stamped in blind to front free endpaper of vol. Free epub ebook download of the Standard Ebooks edition of The Eustace Diamonds: A young widow wreaks havoc as she attempts to maintain possession of a. The Eustace Diamonds is considered to be one of Trollope’s Palliser Novels, though the involvement of that famed couple, the beauteous liberal spitfire Lady Glencora and her hardworking husband Plantaganet Palliser is relatively minimal. ![]() Original variant binding in green embossed cloth, titles in gilt to spines, pale yellow endpapers. Sadleir makes no mention of the present variant binding only describing the publisher's "salmon-brown sand-grained cloth" with gilt lettering to spines, and a single variant in "a definite brown" cloth with black lettering. was enormously popular and did much to repair the decline in Trollope's critical reputation that had set in after the high point achieved with The Last Chronicle of Barset, 1867" (ODNB). It was first serialized in the Fortnightly Review from July 1871 to February 1873. ![]() First UK edition in book form of the third Palliser novel, following the US edition published two months earlier, in October 1872, by Harper in a single-volume format. The Eustace Diamonds is a novel by Anthony Trollope, first published in 1871 as a serial in the Fortnightly Review. ![]()
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