
Frances Milton Trollope
Frances Milton Trollope, also known as Fanny Trollope, was an English novelist who wrote as Mrs. Trollope or Mrs. Frances Trollope. Her book, Domestic Manners of the Americans (1832), observations from a trip to the United States, is the best known.

The Widow Barnaby. Vol. 3 (of 3)
A heartbroken widow, burdened by debt, seeks love and justice while navigating the complex social landscape of the 19th century.
By Frances Milton Trollope

Paris and the Parisians in 1835 (Vol. 2)
Discover the dazzling world of 1835 Paris through insightful letters examining fashion, society, and the stark contrasts between Parisian and English customs.
By Frances Milton Trollope

Paris and the Parisians in 1835 (Vol. 1)
Experience 19th-century Paris through the eyes of a traveler as she navigates a city struggling to reconcile its revolutionary past with its evolving future.
By Frances Milton Trollope

The Vicar of Wrexhill
In a quaint English village, a family's celebration turns to sorrow, their lives upended by a sudden death and an unexpected will that brings new faces and challenges.
By Frances Milton Trollope

The Widow Barnaby. Vol. 1 (of 3)
In a small town, two sisters navigating social expectations and financial woes find themselves caught in a web of family drama.
By Frances Milton Trollope

The Widow Barnaby. Vol. 2 (of 3)
Amidst social expectations and personal struggles, a young woman prepares for a debut into society, overshadowed by her aunt's aspirations and her own hidden anxieties.
By Frances Milton Trollope

Domestic Manners of the Americans
** A European traveler navigates the unfamiliar landscape of early America, revealing a world of stark contrasts, unusual customs, and emerging social complexities.
By Frances Milton Trollope