| Number 90 Summer 2011 23rd ANNUAL DINNER: Barchester Pilgrimage - Michael Williamson Toasting the Trollope Society - Clive Swift Angela Thirkell and Amthony Trollope - Hilary Clare Can we Name the Guilty Party - Anthony Gick |
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| Number 89 Spring 2011 Sixty Days at Sea - Joanna Thomas America and the Americans in the Nineteenth Century (Part 3) - Roger Harvey Be The Vicar o'Bull'umpton Gay - Anthony Waterman Stephen Wall Obituary - Barbara Lauriat | ![]() |
| Number 88 Winter 2010/11 23rd ANNUAL LECTURE: Professor David Skilton - Trollope and Millais America and the Americans in the Nineteenth Century (Part 2) - Roger Harvey Lady Julia's Spectacles - Carolyn Noble Orley Farm and the Law - Anthony Bradbury | ![]() |
| Number 87 Autumn 2010 America and the Americans in the Nineteenth Century (Part 1) - Roger Harvey Saints and Sinners - Jean Ammar Mrs Askerton - Maria Dorn | ![]() |
| Number 86 Summer 2010 22nd ANNUAL DINNER: Addresses - Geoff Hales and Teresa Ransom Introducing our New Chairman - Michael Williamson All the Alphabet Before Him - Pamela Neville-Sington | ![]() |
| Number 85 Winter 2009/2010 22nd ANNUAL LECTURE: Professor John Sutherland Priscilla Hungerford, Retiring Chairman - Michael Williamson The Claverings - Howard Gregg, edited by Anne Pugh Trollope The Mentor - Bob Blaisdell | ![]() |
| Number 84 Autumn 2009 21st ANNUAL DINNER: Addresses - The Rt. Hon. and Rt. Revd. Richard Chartres and Lord Tyler A Tribute to Trollope's Years in Dublin - Adrian Le Harivel Tributes and Memories of Al Gordon - Randy Williams, Nicholas Barker and John Saumerez Smith (Issue to be published in September 2009) | ![]() |
| Number 83 Spring 2009 A Literary Lion Meets the Lion of the Lord - Ross Geddes The Sir Alfred Reed Collection of Trollopiana - Anthony Tedeschi Phineas Redux - Keith Jones A Victorian Against the Grain - Frederick Van Dam |
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| Number 82 December 2008 21st ANNUAL LECTURE: To Render Palpable the Darkness - Prof Simon Eliot Extracts from A Calendar to the Correspondence of Charles Darwin Jesting Pilate - from the papers of the Rt Hon Sir Owen Dixon - An examination of the validity of Sir Louis Scatcherd’s will in Doctor Thorne (part 2) |
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| Number 81 October 2008 Musical Experiences - Steven Isserlis The Making of The Barchester Chronicles - Christopher Gower Jesting Pilate - from the papers of the Rt Hon Sir Owen Dixon - An examination of the validity of Sir Louis Scatcherd’s will in Doctor Thorne (part 1) Trollope and the Oil Baron - Alan Reid Literary Suggestions for Lotosians - Janice Grijns Al Gordon's Trollopes |
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| Number 80 June 2008 20th ANNUAL DINNER: Addresses - Lord Armstrong of Ilminster and The Very Rev Dr John Hall Lady Anna - Margaret Grant A Lost Masterpiece - Michael Williamson Thomas Adolphus Trollope - Pamela Neville-Sington |
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| Number 79 January 2008 20th ANNUAL LECTURE: Trollope: Irish Writer - John McCourt The Village of Drumsna - Felicity Browne Genealogy Hugh Trollope - Teresa Ransom |
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| Number 78 October 2007 The First Novels of Anthony Trollope and Elisabeth Gaskell - Dr Anne Bryan Extract from Anthony Trollope 1815-1882 - Tony Ward Genealogy: My Great Grandmother, the East of London and Anthony Trollope - Richard Ward A Lost Masterpiece? Part 2 - Michael Williamson Millais and Anthony Trollope |
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| Number 77 July 2007 A Lost Masterpiece? Part 1 - Michael Williamson Trollope and his Doctors - Dr Rodney Turner Dissertation; Chapter 4 - Barbara Singleton |
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| Number 76 March 2007 19th ANNUAL DINNER: Address - Joe Francis Triumph and Trial in Australia's Press - Dr Nigel Starck Trollope and Dickens on France - John Edmondson Edward Fox; Quotations from a syndicated interview - James Rampton What is your favorite Trollope? - David Glass |
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| Number 75 December 2006 19th ANNUAL LECTURE - The Rt. Hon. and Rt. Revd. Richard Chartres Trollope and the Close - Pamela Neville-Sington Dissertation; Chapter 3 - Barbara Singleton |
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| Number 74 September 2006 An Irishman's Diary, from the Irish Times The Trollope Connection, from Clonmel Literature John Caldigate: Postal Systems - Paddy Ross John Caldigate: Characterisation - Thomas Rawcliffe Presentation of the 2005 Trollope Short Story Prize - Michael Williamson Ode to Eleanor Bold - Peter Fullilove |
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| Number 73 July 2006 Tributes to John Letts The 2005 Trollope Short Story Prize: Weaknesses - Chris Stefanowicz Dissertation; Chapter 2 - Barbara Singleton Jane Austen and Fanny Trollope - Patricia Schreiber The Way We Live Now |
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| Number 72 March 2006 18th ANNUAL DINNER: Address - Keith Brynmor-Jones Reply on Behalf of the Guests - Alistair Langlands Dissertation; Chapter 1 - Barbara Singleton Trollope and the Law - Michael Higgins |
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| Number 71 December 2005 18th ANNUAL LECTURE: Networks and Networking - Michael Wheeler Address to the ANNUAL DINNER of the American Trollope Society - Mary Gordon |
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| Number 70 September 2005 The Belton Estate - Margaret Grant The Undoubted Purity of Lillian Dale - Michael Williamson The 2004 Trollope Short Story Prize: She Knew He Was Wrong - Phoebe Brown Florence's English Cemetery |
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| Number 69 May 2005 17th ANNUAL DINNER: Literature in Politics, Politics in Literature - Dr Denis McShane Trollope's Reach in New South Wales - Susannah Fullerton; Trollope's use of Letters in his Novels - George Taylor; Poetry Corner - Mark Handley |
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| Number 68 February 2005 17th ANNUAL LECTURE, Barchester Chronicles 22 Years on - Alan Plater Hunting as a Proof of Character - Paddy Ross |
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| Number 67 November 2004 He Knew He Was Right - Thomas Rawcliffe Tom Trollope's Mother-in-Law - Olive Baldwin and Thelma Wilson Mr Harding's Twopences - Guy Robinson The Fête-Champêtre - Rachel O'Mahoney |
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| Number 66 August 2004 The 2003 Trollope Society Short Story Prize: Destroying Heaven - Harriet MacDonald Introduction to the 2003 Trollope Society Conference - Pamela Neville-Sington When Did Ruby Ruggles Lose Her Cherry? - Margaret Markwick The Trollope Serial In His Own Day - David Skilton |
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| Number 65 May 2004 16th ANNUAL DINNER: A Lavender List - John Letts Political Paradigms - Quentin Letts Postscript - Victoria Glendinning |
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| Number 64 February 2004 16th ANNUAL LECTURE: Adapting Trollope - Andrew Davies Bruges Revisited - Rachel Mahoney The English in Bruges - Lori Van Biervliet |
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| Number 63 November 2003 The Quotable Trollope - Bob Blaisdell The Circus Comes To Barchester - Margaret Markwick www.trollopesociety.org; The Website - Hugh Stanbury |
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| Number 62 August 2003 The 2002 Trollope Short Story Prize: The Business of Marriage - Louise Tuck Trollope, Bronte & Mary Gresley - John Copley |
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| Number 61 May 2003 15th ANNUAL DINNER: Ices and Champagne - Douglas Hurd No Strangers at 'The Marlborough' - Aubrey Manning Miss Mackenzie - David Glass |
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| Number 60 February 2003 15th ANNUAL LECTURE: Trollope and Celebrity - Mark Turner A Man Who Is Not a 'Philosopher' - Margaret Markwick |
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| Number 59 November 2002 Is That Not The Law? - Carey Seal A Duchess in New York - Melanie Kirkpatrick Who Was Lucinda Roanoke? - Barry Fletcher E.M. Forster and Trollope - David Skilton |
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| Number 58 August 2002 Martyrs to the Gout - Mike Douse Hogglestock Revisited - Colin Ward How Irish was Phineas Finn? - Patrick Lonergan |
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| Number 57 May 2002 Devices and Desires, 19th Century Contraception - Margaret Markwick The 2001 Trollope Society Short Story Prize: I Once Was Poor - Abby Harrison A Party at a Palace; St James' Palace TS Party report - Hugh Stanbury The Way We Live Now Competition |
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| Number 56 February 2002 14th ANNUAL LECTURE: Trollope and the Afghan War - W J McCormack A Stranger in the Taklamakan Desert - Simon Winchester Lawyers who Love Trollope - Rebecca Mead A Warm Winter Evening - Hugh Stanbury |
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| Number 55 November 2001 Larger Than Life; BBC's The Way We Live Now - Nicholas Broune The Married Fellow; Dons and Celibacy in 19th Century - Bridget Duckenfield Graffiti from the 19th Century; Trollope at Harrow - Hugh Stanbury A Visit to the Chateau; Trollope family house in Bruges - Pamela Neville-Sington |
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| Number 54 August 2001 Chatsworth Summer Garden Party - Timothy Beeswax (John Letts) Thatcher was Not amused; Trollope's women in politics - Melanie Kirkpatrick A Sheep in Wolff's Clothing; Trollope's model for Mr Emilius - Jackie Latham Why He Left The Post Office; Trollope and the Post Office - Steven Amarnick |
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| Number 53 May 2001 14th ANNUAL DINNER: Lord Curzon's 'Be-ano' - Lord Rees-Mogg Chronicle of Deaths Foretold - John Letts Unmasking Trollope's Last Prime Minister - Andrew Roberts Grandees and Grandairs - Prue Leith |
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| Number 52 February 2001 13th ANNUAL LECTURE: Trollope in South Africa - Anthony Kenny USA LECTURE 2000: The Lady in Trollope - Joanna Trollope The Truth about Sky-Blue Cream - Gordon Curtis |
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| Number 51 November 2000 The Broken Basilisk, Madeline Neroni and Barchester Towers - Daniel Wiseman Why Trollope Was Not a Crook - Derek Hawes |
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| Number 50 August 2000 The Case of the Missing Sister-in-law - Lucy Sussex How Many Children Had Madame Max? - Margaret Markwick The Cunard Connection - Antonia Swinson |
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| Number 49 May 2000 13th ANNUAL DINNER: A Millennium Treble? - John Letts The Search for Sky-Blue Cream - Margaret Drabble Litigious Pugnacity - Lord Alexander |
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| Number 48 February 2000 12th ANNUAL LECTURE: Partly Told in Letters - Ellen Moody |
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| Number 47 November 1999 Anti-Semitism in the Pallisers - Stephen Boatright [Sosland Prize Winner] Was Trollope a Freemason? - Derek Hawes |
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| Number 46 August 1999 I write a Play - Michael Williamson Pagans and Popinjays - Anthony Juckes |
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| Number 45 May 1999 12th ANNUAL DINNER: This is not a Speech - John Letts Two Trollopian Bishops - Lord Rees-Mogg How To Get Through Customs - Anthony Smith Gipsy Lips? - Sir Christopher Bland |
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| Number 44 February 1999 11TH ANNUAL LECTURE: America's Trollope - John Letts Ways of Telling: James and Trollope - Margaret Markwick |
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| Number 43 November 1998 A Most Excellent Tailor - Morton Sosland Trollope in Egypt - Nadia Gindy Trollope Prize |
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| Number 42 August 1998 Facing Facts, Losing Gracefully - Ross Dabney A Young Man's Jack - Margaret Markwick |
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| Number 41 May 1998 11TH ANNUAL DINNER: Introductory - John Letts Trollope and Hypocrisy - Caroline Moore Parsons, Pressure and Politics - Albert Gordon Quintus Slide Lives - John Major |
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| Number 40 February 1998 10TH ANNUAL LECTURE: Anthony Trollope's Game of Tag - Hugh Osborne |
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| Number 39 November 1997 Trollope's Aunts - Pamela Neville-Sington et al Trollope on Thackeray - Graham Handley The Barsetshire Doctors - David Waldron Smithers Trollope Society Garden Party - Tom Towers |
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| Number 38 August 1997 Serial Reading - Andrew Maunder A Victorian Novel: The American Senator; Clement Greenberg |
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| Number 37 May 1997 10TH ANNUAL DINNER: Proliferation of Parties - John Letts A Liberal Occasion - Lord Rees-Mogg Trollope and the Press - Lord Wakeham An Advanced Conservative Liberal - Lord Holme |
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| Number 36 February 1997 9TH ANNUAL LECTURE: His Mother's Son - Pamela Neville-Sington Ayala Asleep - Martin Goldstein |
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| Number 35 November 1996 Trollope's Marquises & Marchionesses - Marquess of Anglesey Hunting with Trollope - Victor Dodd The Vanishing of Trollope Street - Stewart Lane |
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| Number 34 August 1996 Trollope Broadens the Horizons - Albert H. Gordon Postings from the Internet - Henry Vivian-Neal An Opus for my Old Age - Graham Handley Rachel Ray and the Evangelicals - Michael Ball |
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| Number 33 May 1996 9TH ANNUAL DINNER: Inter-etiquette - John Letts Of Counsellors and Grocers - Lord Rees-Mogg Enterprise and the British Character - Lord Young We Knew He Was Right - Sir Alistair Grant |
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| Number 32 February 1996 8TH ANNUAL LECTURE: Mr Popular Sentiment? - Michael Slater |
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| Number 31 November 1995 Skin Deep - Trollope and Class Structure - Andrew Maunder He Is Now No More - Trollope's Brother Henry - Pamela Neville-Sington The Reverend James Rawlings - Tom Hughes |
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| Number 30 August 1995 6TH USA DINNER SPEECHES: Mr Palliser, London; Mr Clinton, Washington - Donald Graham Trollope and Society - Harold Evans |
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| Number 29 May 1995 8TH ANNUAL DINNER: Is It All Right to Read Trollope? - John Letts The Art of After-Dinner Speaking - Lord Rees-Mogg A Cosmopolitan Man - Christopher Tugendhat Trollope and Sex - Joanna Trollope A Trollope Walk - Bill Streeten |
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| Number 28 February 1995 7TH ANNUAL LECTURE Adopting Ireland - Roy Foster Discussion Groups - Martin Chown Trollope after 2000 - Timothy Beeswax |
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| Number 27 November 1994 Pray do be Punctual - Hugh Cockerell The Caged Lady - Andrew Maunder 1992 US Dinner speech: Victorian Aggression - Anthony Quinton |
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| Number 26 August 1994 Trollope & Tobacco - Hugh Cockerell Trollope in Russia - Boris Proskurnin A Novelist Who Hunted the Fox - Roger Kimball |
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| Number 25 May 1994 7TH ANNUAL DINNER: Introduction - John Letts Trollope's Crimes - Ruth Rendell The Secret Art of Copper Beating - John Letts The West Indies and the Spanish Main - Stephen Tumim Informal occasions - Martin Chown Trollope in Residence - Philip King |
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| Number 24 February 1994 6TH ANNUAL LECTURE: Trollope's Thackeray - Andrew Sanders Have Some Madeira M'dear - Archibald Green December 1993 USA Christmas Party Disclosure and Retrospection - Mary Colley Christmas QuizAnswers - Freddie Stockdale |
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| Number 23 November 1993 A Vulnerable Man - Sally Brown Barchester Schooldays - Andrew Watts Convivial Beakfasts - Bill Overton My Most Chosen Friend - Carolyn Moss The Palliser Club - Tony Tappett Christmas Quiz - Freddie Stockdale |
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| Number 22 August 1993 The Truth About Trollope's 'Disappearance' - N John Hall Book Review - David Skilton Trollope and the Bill of Exchange - Clark McGinn |
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| Number 21 May 1993 6TH ANNUAL DINNER: All of them are Great - John Letts Thought for Tonight - Lord Rees-Mogg A Well-Bred Gentleman - Enoch Powell The Modesty of the Church of England - Bishop of Oxford |
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| Number 20 February 1993 5TH ANNUAL LECTURE: Trollope's Lives - John Sutherland It Was a Dark and Stormy Night - Timothy Beeswax Trollope on Cassette - Mary Postgate |
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| Number 19 November 1992 Trollope and Queen Victoria - Richard Mullen Nothing so Vile as a Harlot - Andrew Maunder Literary Violence - Victoria Glendinning |
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| Number 18 August 1992 Victorian Workaholic - Julian Thompson Second-hand Lives - Andrew Maunder Book Review - John Letts |
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| Number 17 May 1992 5TH ANNUAL DINNER: A Case of Lese-Majeste - John Letts Mr Finn, of Yeovil - William Rees-Mogg Rumpole and Chaffanbrass - John Mortimer Jupiter's Thunder - Simon Jenkins |
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| Number 16 February 1992 Trollope Society Christmas Party (Nov 1991) - Lord Rees-Mogg/ Joanna Trollope/ John Major Victory or Westminster Abbey - John Letts Trollope and Englishness - Robin Gilmour |
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| Number 15 November 1991 A New York Dinner - John Saumarez Smith Past and Present: The Fixed Period - Graham Handley The St.Leger Incident - Camilla Boodle Temporary Stages - Ivan Cutting Book Review - David Skilton |
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| Number 14 August 1991 Visiting Trollope's Grave - Andrew Wright Trollope's Grave Fellows - Derek Parker Angel's Hair - Andrew Maunder Book Review - Colin Ward |
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| Number 13 May 1991 4TH ANNUAL DINNER: Catching Up with the Future - John Letts The Way We Live Now - Robin Leigh-Pemberton The Consolations of Biography - John Letts Naming Names - Victoria Glendinning On Kensal Green Cemetery - John Coutts |
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| Number 12 February 1991 3RD ANNUAL LECTURE: The Cloisters of Barchester - Owen Chadwick Lance Tingay: A Tribute - Kevin Tingay |
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| Number 11 November 1990 Private Enquiries - H R F Keating Trollope and Ireland - Frank Delaney The Cosmopolitan Trollope - Richard Mullen |
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| Number 10 August 1990 Dallying with A. Trollope - Alan Plater The Milords of England - Brian Masters A Feminist in Spite of Himself - N John Hall Book Review - Gilbert Phelps |
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| Number 9 May 1990 3RD ANNUAL DINNER: Lord Melbourne's Death Wish - John Letts A Long Run to the Finish - Max Hastings Trollope & Disraeli: Novelist & Politician - Lord Blake Trollope 'In Love' - Lance Tingay |
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| Number 8 February 1990 2ND ANNUAL LECTURE Trollope and the Middle Class - David Skilton |
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| Number 7 November 1989 Life in Dr Wortle's Schools - Andrew Blake Ronald Knox in Barchester - Alan Bell The Maiden Speech - Tim Raison Coming Straight to the Point - Alan Beith On Trollope: Historian - G K Chesterton Book Review - David Skilton |
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| Number 6 August 1989 Business and Bosoms, Some Trollopian Concerns - Philip Collins Trollopeana (A Trollope Bibliography 1950-1989) - Lance Tingay |
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| Number 5 May 1989 2ND ANNUAL DINNER: Appreciate a Trollope - John Letts Heavenly Tastes - Lord Rees-Mogg The Finest Natural Psychologist - P D James A Fine Lot of Lawyers - Lord Goodman |
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| Number 4 February 1989 The Rural Anthony - David Skilton Chaos Out of Control - Anthony Juckes Forgive and Forget? - Gilbert Phelps Trollope's London and its Bohemia - Colin Ward Book Review - David Skilton |
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| Number 3 November 1988 1ST ANNUAL LECTURE: Trollope and London - Philip Collins |
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| Number 2 August 1988 How to Encourage a Young Writer - Ralph Crawford Trollope's Views on Women - David Skilton Gentleman, Rank and Religion in Trollope - Shirley Letwin Chollerton - John Saumarez Smith |
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| Number 1 May 1988 1ST ANNUAL DINNER: Attempting Unclimbed Peaks - John Letts A Touch of Trollopian Irony - Sir William Rees-Mogg Putting Ideology in its Place - John Biffen Whitehall's Other Canaletto - Lord Jenkins of Hillhead |
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