The ancient city of Barchester, formerly Baronum Castrum in the eastern division of Barset. Depicted with the aid of Anthony Trollope by Frank E. Robbins as a Christmas greeting, 1947.

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The ancient city of Barchester, formerly Baronum Castrum in the eastern division of Barset. Depicted with the aid of Anthony Trollope by Frank E. Robbins as a Christmas greeting, 1947.

Pictorial map of the fictional locale of Trollope's "ecclesiastical series" of novels.

map. 26 x 33 cm.

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University of Michigan

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Robbins, Frank Egleston, 1884-

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Assistant to President of University of Michigan and director of the University Press. From the description of Frank Egleston Robbins papers, 1907-1961. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34421923 Frank E. Robbins was a University of Michigan professor and assistant to the president/ From the guide to the Frank E. Robbins reprints, 1910-1951, (Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan) Epithet: of the University of Michigan Ann Arbor ...

Trollope, Anthony, 1815-1882

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Trollope was born on Apr. 24, 1815 in London, England; attended Winchester and Harrow; worked as a junior clerk in the General Post Office and was then transferred as a postal surveyor to Ireland; in 1859 he moved back to London, resigning from the civil service in 1867; stood unsuccessfully as a Liberal candidate for Parliament in 1868; became a novelist, known for his Barsetshire and Palliser series of novels, among others; individual novels include: Barchester Towers (1857), Can you forgive h...