This is a bibliography of the works of Anthony Trollope.
Title | Date | First publisher | Notes |
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| La Vendée: An Historical Romance | 1850 | H. Colburn | |
| The Three Clerks | 1858 | Richard Bentley | |
| The Bertrams | 1859 | Chapman & Hall | |
| Orley Farm | 1862 | Chapman & Hall | |
| The Struggles of Brown, Jones & Robinson | 1862 | Smith, Elder & Co. | Originally serialized in the Cornhill Magazine in 1861-62, and first published in book form in a pirate edition by Harper in New York. Not published as a book in the United Kingdom until 1870. [1] |
| Rachel Ray | 1863 | Chapman & Hall | |
| Miss Mackenzie | 1865 | Chapman & Hall | |
| The Belton Estate | 1866 | Chapman & Hall | |
| The Claverings | 1867 | Smith, Elder & Co. | |
| Nina Balatka | 1867 | Blackwood | Published anonymously. |
| Linda Tressel | 1868 | Blackwood | Published anonymously. |
| He Knew He Was Right | 1869 | Strahan | |
| The Vicar of Bullhampton | 1870 | Bradbury and Evans | |
| Sir Harry Hotspur of Humblethwaite | 1871 | Hurst and Blackett | |
| Ralph the Heir | 1871 | Hurst and Blackett | |
| The Golden Lion of Granpère | 1872 | Tinsley Brothers | |
| Harry Heathcote of Gangoil | 1874 | Sampson, Low | |
| Lady Anna | 1874 | Chapman & Hall | Serialized in the Australasian. [2] |
| The Way We Live Now | 1875 | Chapman & Hall | The longest novel written by the author |
| Is He Popenjoy? | 1878 | Chapman & Hall | |
| John Caldigate | 1879 | Chapman & Hall | |
| Cousin Henry | 1879 | Chapman & Hall | Serialized in the Manchester Weekly Times and the North British Weekly Mail from 8 March 1879 to 24 May 1879. [3] |
| Doctor Wortle's School | 1881 | Chapman & Hall | |
| The Fixed Period | 1882 | Blackwood | |
| Kept in the Dark | 1882 | Chatto & Windus | |
| Marion Fay | 1882 | Chapman & Hall | [4] |
| Mr. Scarborough's Family | 1883 | Chatto & Windus | |
| An Old Man's Love | 1884 | Blackwood |
Title | Date | First publisher | Notes |
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| The Warden | 1855 | Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans | |
| Barchester Towers | 1857 | Barchester Towers was the first of Trollope's novels to establish his popularity with the general reading public. [5] Reprinted:
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| Doctor Thorne | 1858 | Chapman & Hall | Reprinted:
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| Framley Parsonage | 1861 | Smith, Elder & Co. | Appeared as a serial in The Cornhill Magazine , from January, 1860, to April, 1861. Reprinted:
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| The Small House at Allington | 1864 | Smith, Elder & Co. | |
| The Last Chronicle of Barset | 1867 | Smith, Elder & Co. |
Title | Date | First publisher | Notes |
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| Can You Forgive Her? | 1865 | Chapman & Hall | It was published in twenty monthly parts, from January 1864 to August 1865. Henry James reviewed savagely in The Nation . [6] |
| Phineas Finn | 1869 | Virtue & Co. | |
| The Eustace Diamonds | 1873 | Chapman & Hall | First published as a serial in the Fortnightly Review , from July 1871 to February 1873. Reprinted:
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| Phineas Redux | 1874 | Chapman & Hall | First published as a serial in The Graphic , from 9 July 1873 to 10 January 1874. |
| The Prime Minister | 1876 | Chapman & Hall | |
| The Duke's Children | Truncated: 1880 Restored: 2015 | Chapman & Hall | Appeared as a serial in All the Year Round , from 4 October 1879 to 14 July 1880. Reprinted:
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Title | Date | First publisher | Notes |
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| The American Senator | 1877 | Chapman & Hall | Monthly serial in Temple Bar , May 1876 to July 1877. Several of the characters appear also in Ayala's Angel and in the Barsetshire and Palliser novels. |
| Ayala's Angel | 1881 | Chapman & Hall | written between 25 April and 24 September 1878, first published in the United States, in the periodical Cincinnati Commercial Tribune that released it in increments, probably of 4 chapters per issue, between 6 November 1880 and 23 July 1881 with illustrations. British publication released in May 1882 without illustrations. |
Title | Date | First publisher | Notes |
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| The Macdermots of Ballycloran | 1847 | Thomas Cautley Newby | |
| The Kellys and the O'Kellys | 1848 | H. Colburn | Reprinted:
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| Castle Richmond | 1860 | Chapman & Hall | |
| An Eye for an Eye | 1879 | Chapman & Hall | |
| The Landleaguers | 1883 | Chatto & Windus | Unfinished |
Title | Date | First publisher | Notes |
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| The West Indies and the Spanish Main | 1859 | Chapman & Hall | |
| North America | 1862 | Chapman & Hall | |
| Hunting Sketches | 1865 | Chapman & Hall | First published as a serial in the Pall Mall Gazette in 1865. |
| Travelling Sketches | 1866 | Chapman & Hall | Appeared as a serial in the Pall Mall Gazette in 1865. |
| Clergymen of the Church of England | 1866 | Chapman & Hall | Serialized in the Pall Mall Gazette (1865–1866). |
| On English Prose Fiction as a Rational Amusement | 1869 | Reprinted:
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| The Commentaries of Caesar | 1870 | Blackwood | |
| Australia and New Zealand | 1873 | Chapman & Hall | Serialised in the newspaper Australasian, from 22 February 1873 to 20 June 1874. |
| New South Wales & Queensland | 1874 | ||
| South Africa | 1878 | Chapman & Hall | |
| How the 'Mastiffs' Went to Iceland | 1878 | Privately printed | First published as "Iceland," The Fortnightly Review, Vol. XXX, 1878, pp. 175–190. |
| Thackeray | 1879 | Macmillan | |
| Life of Cicero | 1880 | Chapman & Hall | |
| Lord Palmerston | 1882 | Isbister | |
| An Autobiography | 1883 | Blackwood | |
| London Tradesmen | 1927 | E. Mathews & Marrot | Published posthumously. Edited with a foreword by Michael Sadleir. |
| The New Zealander | 1972 (written 1855-56 [1] ) | Clarendon Press | Published posthumously. Edited with an introduction by N. John Hall. Reprinted:
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Title | Publication date | First published in | Notes |
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| "American Literary Piracy" | September, 1862 | The Athenæum | |
| "W. M. Thackeray" | February, 1864 | The Cornhill Magazine | |
| "On Anonymous Literature" | 1865 | The Fortnightly Review | |
| "The Irish Church" | 1865 | The Fortnightly Review | |
| "The Public Schools" | 1865 | The Fortnightly Review | |
| "The Civil Service" | 1865 | The Fortnightly Review | |
| "The Fourth Commandment" | 1866 | The Fortnightly Review | |
| "Mr. Freeman on the Morality of Hunting" | 1869 | The Fortnightly Review | Written in reply to E.A. Freeman's article "The Morality of Field Sports." [13] Reprinted:
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| "Charles Dickens" | July 1870 | St. Paul's Magazine | |
| "Cicero as a Politician" | April 1877 | The Fortnightly Review | |
| "Cicero as a Man of Letters" | September 1877 | The Fortnightly Review | |
| "The Young Women in the London Telegraph Office" | 1877 | Good Words | |
| "Kafir Land" | February 1878 | The Fortnightly Review | |
| "Iceland" | August 1878 | The Fortnightly Review | |
| "In the Hunting Field" | 1879 | Good Words | |
| "A Walk in the Wood" | 1879 | Good Words | |
| "George Henry Lewes" | January 1879 | The Fortnightly Review | |
| "Novel Reading: The Works of Charles Dickens and W. Makepeace Thackeray" | January 1879 | The Nineteenth Century | |
| "The Genius of Nathaniel Hawthorne" | September 1879 | The North American Review | |
| "Henry Wadsworth Longfellow" | April 1881 | The North American Review |