
Anthony Trollope
Anthony Trollope was an English novelist and civil servant of the Victorian era. Among his best-known works is a series of novels collectively known as the Chronicles of Barsetshire, which revolves around the imaginary county of Barsetshire. He also wrote novels on political, social, and gender issues, and other topical matters.

The O'Conors of Castle Conor, County Mayo From "Tales from All Countries"
A young Englishman finds himself hilariously out of his depth amidst the warmth and chaos of an Irish family, where mismatched shoes and budding romance create an unforgettable, light-hearted tale.
By Anthony Trollope

Cousin Henry
A young woman must decide if she will marry a man she despises to fulfill her uncle's wishes.
By Anthony Trollope

Thackeray
Discover the untold story of a famous writer whose life was shrouded in secrecy, and whose journey to literary fame was paved with challenges.
By Anthony Trollope

Barchester Towers
** In a quaint cathedral town, a power struggle erupts among church officials after a bishop's death, setting the stage for ambition, rivalry, and social change.
By Anthony Trollope

North America — Volume 2
Journey through a war-torn America with a critical observer who captures the ambitions and realities of a nation divided.
By Anthony Trollope

Index of the Project Gutenberg Works of Anthony Trollope
Discover a list of novels, essays, and stories by a prolific 19th-century author, offering something for every reader.
By Anthony Trollope

An Unprotected Female at the Pyramids
Amidst the ancient wonders of Egypt, a woman's quest for independence clashes with societal norms, sparking romance and challenging expectations on a journey to the pyramids.
By Anthony Trollope

Castle Richmond
Amidst the backdrop of famine-stricken Ireland, a tale of forbidden love unfolds between a spirited young woman and a man from a different social standing.
By Anthony Trollope

Lady Anna
Amidst societal judgment, a young lady and her mother fight for their rights and love.
By Anthony Trollope

Orley Farm
A mother's determination to secure her son's inheritance ignites a bitter family feud and a gripping courtroom drama.
By Anthony Trollope

Can You Forgive Her?
Torn between a dependable fiancé and a captivating past love, a young woman must decide if following her heart is worth defying society's expectations.
By Anthony Trollope

La Mere Bauche From Tales of All Countries
In a remote valley, a mother's iron grip over her son's future leads to heartbreak and tragedy when his love clashes with her ambitions.
By Anthony Trollope

Dr. Wortle's School
In a quiet village, a respected schoolmaster's world is shaken by wealth, secrets, and the complexities of personal relationships.
By Anthony Trollope

Clergymen of the Church of England
Once considered princes, powerful church leaders grapple with their fading influence as society adopts a more level playing field.
By Anthony Trollope

Miss Mackenzie
A suddenly wealthy woman must maneuver through societal expectations, family drama, and past loves as she seeks belonging and purpose in a world she never expected to inhabit.
By Anthony Trollope

North America — Volume 1
Witness a country divided as a perceptive traveler explores America during its most turbulent period, offering a glimpse into a nation on the brink.
By Anthony Trollope

South Africa, vol. II.
A journey across the challenging landscape of the Transvaal uncovers the collision of cultures and the hardships of life under colonial change.
By Anthony Trollope

A Ride Across Palestine
A solitary journey transforms into a surprising adventure when a traveler encounters a mysterious companion whose true identity challenges everything.
By Anthony Trollope

Mrs. General Talboys
In a city filled with art and strict rules, a passionate woman chasing freedom finds herself on the edge of scandal.
By Anthony Trollope

Miss Sarah Jack of Spanish Town, Jamaica
Amidst a decaying colonial world, a sugar grower's fate hangs in the balance as he navigates love and political duty, facing the possibility of finding true happiness.
By Anthony Trollope