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Anthony Trollope was an English novelist who also worked for the Post Office and became Postal Surveyor for Northern Ireland. He is most famous for his Barchester novels, collectively known as the 'Chronicles of Barsetshire' and the Palliser novels. He spent several years living in Ireland working for the Post Office and his early novels are set in the country at the time of the Great Famine, including 'The Macdermots of Ballycloran' and 'Castle Richmond'.
Anthony Trollope was an English novelist who also worked for the Post Office and became Postal Surveyor for Northern Ireland. He is most famous for his Barchester novels, collectively known as the 'Chronicles of Barsetshire' and the Palliser novels. He spent several years living in Ireland working for the Post Office and his early novels are set in the country at the time of the Great Famine, including 'The Macdermots of Ballycloran' and 'Castle Richmond'.
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Title: | Letter from Anthony Trollope |
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Description: | In a letter written a few weeks before his second in the collection, Anthony Trollope refers to sending an unnamed, serialised work to New York (presumably to Harpers publishers) stating that if they don't like the work then he does not wish for it to be published monthly. |
Address: | Waltham House, Waltham Cross |
Letter dated: | 31-01-1860 |
Physical description: | Sampson Low Letters, Volume 2, 3 pages |
Type of letter: | Discussion of work published or forthcoming, including copyright |
Rights statement: | Rights owned or controlled by The Open University |
Restrictions on use: | No further use without permission. Contact university-archive@open.ac.uk |
Image rights: | Henry W. and Albert A. Berg Collection of English and American Literature The New York Public Library. "A. Trollope" The New York Public Library Digital Collections. |
Identifier: | SL_183 |