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  1. Orley Farm is a novel written in the realist mode by Anthony Trollope (181582), and illustrated by the Pre-Raphaelite artist John Everett Millais (1829–96). It was first published in monthly shilling parts by the London publisher Chapman and Hall.

  2. Orley Farm. London, Chapman and Hall, 1862. 2v. Buy book. Download. Share this. Sir Joseph Mason was an old man when Lucius, son of his second wife, was born. He had lived for some years at Orley Farm, a small property near London, which was left by a codicil to his will to this child.

  3. Oct 13, 2007 · The illustrations by John Everett Millais in this HTML file are those used in the First Edition of Orley Farm (Chapman and Hall, London, 1862). The frontispiece below, titled "Orley Farm," depicts the farmhouse at Harrow in which Trollope lived as a boy, "Just as it was when we lived there," he states in his autobiography.

  4. Orley Farm. Anthony Trollope, David Skilton (Editor) 3.94. 2,364 ratings170 reviews. With its concern for social issues and its extensive coverage of middle-class and landed life, 'Orley Farm' is a novel that demands attention in the rich field of nineteenth-century fiction.

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  5. Orley Farm, novel by Anthony Trollope, published serially in 1861–62 and in book form in 1862. The story, which revolves around the disputed inheritance of a farm attached to an estate, shows Trollope at his best. In spite of the dramatic and sometimes complicated plot, the novel creates a tranquil.

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  6. May 12, 2012 · Orley Farm. Kindle Edition. by Anthony Trollope (Author) Format: Kindle Edition. 4.3 569 ratings. See all formats and editions. This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web.

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  8. trollopesociety.org › read-the-excerpts › orley-farmOrley Farm - Trollope Society

    Orley Farm is a courtroom drama at heart, but the tension builds for more than five hundred pages before we actually get to court. And every twist and turn in the relentless uncovering of her shame wreaks havoc in the circle of family, friends, and professional advisors that she inhabits.

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