
Thomas Adolphus Trollope
Thomas Adolphus Trollope was an English writer who was the author of more than 60 books. He lived most of his life in Italy creating a renowned villa in Florence with his first wife, Theodosia, and later another centre of British society in Rome with his second wife, the novelist Frances Eleanor Trollope. His mother, brother and both wives were known as writers. He was awarded the Order of Saints Maurice and Lazarus by Victor Emmanuel II of Italy.

What I Remember, Volume 2
A writer recalls his trips across Europe, sharing personal thoughts and encounters with influential people that capture a bygone era through his observant eyes.
By Thomas Adolphus Trollope

What I Remember, Volume 1
Journey back to Victorian England through the eyes of a young boy navigating societal change and family expectations in a transforming London.
By Thomas Adolphus Trollope

A Siren
Amidst the vibrant chaos of Carnival, a singer becomes the object of desire, igniting a dangerous mix of passion and envy that threatens to unravel lives.
By Thomas Adolphus Trollope

A Decade of Italian Women, vol. 2 (of 2)
Discover the captivating stories of brilliant Italian women who defied societal norms and left their indelible marks on the Renaissance.
By Thomas Adolphus Trollope

A Decade of Italian Women, vol. 1 (of 2)
Uncover the hidden stories of Italy's unsung heroines as they navigate a world shaped by tradition and change.
By Thomas Adolphus Trollope