
by - ANTHONY TROLLOPE
First published in serial form in the Fortnightly Review from July, 1871, to February, 1873, and in book form in 1872
THE EUSTACE DIAMONDS
VOLUME I - CHAPTER I - Lizzie Greystock
CHAPTER II - Lady Eustace
CHAPTER III - Lucy Morris
CHAPTER IV - Frank Greystock
CHAPTER V - The Eustace Necklace
CHAPTER VI - Lady Linlithgow's Mission
CHAPTER VII - Mr. Burke's Speeches
Lizzie Greystock is a striking young woman whose life has been shaped by the glitter of diamonds and the shadow of her late father’s debts. When the admiral’s estate collapses, she finds herself navigating a world of pawnbrokers, a demanding aunt, and a looming marriage proposal from the wealthy Sir Florian Eustace. Determined to keep her reputation intact, Lizzie negotiates with a crafty jeweler, hoping to retrieve the family jewels before they disappear forever.
The novel follows her clever maneuvers and the social games of Victorian society, where appearances often mask desperate realities. As Lizzie balances the expectations of a potential suitor with the practical need for cash, readers are drawn into her witty, resourceful spirit and the intricate web of obligations she must untangle. The story offers a vivid portrait of a woman striving to control her destiny amid the glittering yet precarious world of high‑society finance.
Language
en
Duration
~25 hours (1453K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-01-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1815–1882
Best known for the Barsetshire and Palliser novels, this Victorian master turned everyday social life into sharp, humane fiction. His books mix wit, politics, and close observation of how people really behave.
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