The Laurringtons; or superior people.
Frances 'Fanny' Trollope (1780-1863)
Category
Books
Date
1844
Materials
Place of origin
England
Collection
Wallington, Northumberland
NT 3093633.2
Summary
Bibliographic description
v.2. . ill.. . 12mo..Occasional manuscript notes and marginal marks in the hand of Sir George Otto Trevelyan, including p.137: The whole novel is burlesque; but most amusing and clever, if somewhat vulgar burlesque. It is to me, as it was to my mother, uncle, and to my sister Margaret, supremely and singularly readable. Dec 5 1927 Welcombe'. Provenance: Bookseller's ticket on back pastedown: Edward Baker, Bookseller and publisher, 14 & 16, John Bright-st., Birmingham. Twentieth-century pictorial armorial bookplate, a re-working of an earlier William Bell Scott pictorial Trevelyan bookplate (Franks 29799) of Sir Walter Calverley Trevelyan (1797-1879), lettered: Charles & Mary Trevelyan [i.e. Sir Charles Philips Trevelyan (1870-1958), & Mary Katharine, (m.1904).] Arms: Trevelyan impaling Bell. Not in Franks.. Binding: Half green leather; cloth over boards; gilt volume no.; page spine label, manuscript lettering.
Makers and roles
Frances 'Fanny' Trollope (1780-1863)