
CHAPTER I. - PREFACE. - BY ONE OF THE FIRM.
CHAPTER II. - THE EARLY HISTORY OF OUR MR. BROWN, WITH SOME FEW WORDS OF MR. JONES.
CHAPTER III. - THE EARLY HISTORY OF MR. ROBINSON.
CHAPTER IV. - NINE TIMES NINE IS EIGHTY-ONE. SHOWING HOW BROWN, JONES, AND ROBINSON SELECTED THEIR HOUSE OF BUSINESS.
CHAPTER V. - THE DIVISION OF LABOUR.
CHAPTER VI. - IT IS OUR OPENING DAY.
CHAPTER VII. - MISS BROWN PLEADS HER OWN CASE, AND MR. ROBINSON WALKS ON BLACKFRIARS BRIDGE.
CHAPTER VIII. - MR. BRISKET THINKS HE SEES HIS WAY, AND MR. ROBINSON AGAIN WALKS ON BLACKFRIARS BRIDGE.
CHAPTER IX. - SHOWING HOW MR. ROBINSON WAS EMPLOYED ON THE OPENING DAY.
CHAPTER X. - SHOWING HOW THE FIRM INVENTED A NEW SHIRT.
A witty, self‑aware chronicle unfolds from the perspective of a modest partner in a three‑man firm, who reluctantly agrees to let the memoirs appear under the collective name “By One of the Firm.” As the narrator balances deference to his senior colleague, Mr. Brown, with the petulant objections of the ambitious Mr. Jones, the story reveals the petty power struggles and egos that drive a modest commercial enterprise in Victorian England. Along the way, the narrator muses on the shifting tides of British trade, the rise of credit, and the relentless push of advertisement, all delivered with a dry, conspiratorial humor.
The first act sets the stage for a series of negotiations, editorial meddling, and lyrical interludes that expose each partner’s quirks and aspirations. Listeners will be drawn into the cramped office politics, the clash between artistic pride and practical commerce, and the charmingly absurd notion that a simple preface could ignite a business saga. The narrative promises a clever mix of satire, social commentary, and the occasional poetic flourish, inviting you to hear the behind‑the‑scenes drama of a partnership on the brink of change.
Full title
The Struggles of Brown, Jones, and Robinson By One of the Firm
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (381K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2008-12-14
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1815–1882
Best known for the Barsetshire and Palliser novels, this prolific Victorian writer turned the routines of politics, clergy, and everyday social life into rich, deeply human fiction. His books are loved for their wit, psychological insight, and steady, companionable storytelling.
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