
The illustrations by George Housman Thomas in this HTML file were taken from the First Edition of The Last Chronicle of Barset (Smith, Elder and Co., London, 1867).
by - ANTHONY TROLLOPE
First published in monthly installments from December 1, 1866, to July 6, 1867, and in book form in 1867
In the leafy county of Barsetshire, respectable families mingle at dinner tables while gossip circulates through every drawing‑room. The Walkers, a well‑to‑do legal clan, host lively gatherings where the latest scandal—whether a local clergyman has fallen into theft— becomes the talk of the town. Through sharp dialogue between Mary, her mother, and the earnest John, the novel sketches a portrait of provincial life, where reputation and duty often clash.
The story follows the investigation of a mysterious cheque that disappeared from a butcher’s hands, allegedly linked to the enigmatic Mr. Crawley. As the community debates the moral fallibility of its clergy, loyalties are tested and secrets begin to surface. Listeners will be drawn into the delicate balance of faith, finance, and social expectation that defines this early Victorian drama.
Language
en
Duration
~31 hours (1840K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
Smith, Elder and Co., London, 1867.
Credits
Kenneth David Cooper and revised by Joseph E. Loewenstein, M.D.
Release date
2002-01-01
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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