Thomas Adolphus Trollope

English writer
The works

Books

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Openlibrary
1887

What I Remember

1870

A Siren

1865

A History of the commonwealth of Florence

1877

The story of the life of Pius the Ninth

1800

Beppo, the conscript

1863

Giulio Malatesta

1861

Paul The Pope, And Paul The Friar

2001

A History of the Commonwealth of Florence, from the Earliest Independence of the Commune to the Fall of the Republic in 1531

1869

The Garstangs of Garstang Grange

1859

Tuscany in 1849 and in 1859

1864

Lindisfarn Chase

1862

A Lenten Journey in Umbria and the Marches

1859

A decade of Italian women (vol. 1)

1864

Beppo, the Conscript: A Novel

1850

Impressions of a Wanderer in Italy, Switzerland, France, and Spain

2007

What I Remember, V2

2007

A Decade Of Italian Women V2

2007

A History Of The Commonwealth Of Florence V3

1861

Paul the Pope, and Paul the Friar: A Story of and Interdict

1877

A family party in the piazza of St. Peter

1856

The girlhood of Catherine de' Medici

1841

A Summer in Western France

1867

Artingale castle

1861

La Beata

1859

Life of Vittoria Colonna

1871

Durnton abbey

1861

Paul the pope [Paul v] and Paul the friar [Paolo Sarpi]: a story of an interdict

1872

The Stilwinches of Combe Mavis

1862

La Beata. Now 1st pr

1874

Diamond Cut Diamond: A Story of Tuscan Life

1875

Diamond Cut Diamond: A Story of Tuscan Life, and Other Stories

1887

What I remember. In two volumes

1877

A Peep Behind the Scenes at Rome

1874

Giulio Malatesta: A Novel

1875

Diamond cut diamond

Thomas Adolphus Trollope correspondence

1868

Leonora Casaloni

1868

The dream numbers

1841

A summer in western France, ed. by F. Trollope

1876

The papal conclaves, as they were and as they are

Travels in central Italy

1860

Filippo Strozzi

1840

A summer in Brittany

1840

A summer in Brittany, ed. by F. Trollope

1862

Marietta

2010

What I Remember Cambridge Library Collection Literary Studies

2011

Durnton Abbey A Novel

1866

Lindisfarn chase

1870

The sealed packet

1875

In memoriam