Skip to product information
1 of 8

Anthony Trollope - The Way We Live Now - 1875

Anthony Trollope - The Way We Live Now - 1875

Regular price £595.00
Regular price Sale price £595.00
Sale Sold out
Taxes included.

Title

The Way We Live Now

Author

Anthony Trollope

Year

1875

Publisher

Chapman and Hall, London

Description

First Edition. One of the longest works by Anthony Trollope and widely considered one of his greatest novels, The Way We Live Now (1875) is a sweeping satire of Victorian society. The story centres on the rise and fall of the mysterious financier Augustus Melmotte, whose grand financial schemes captivate London’s aristocracy and business world. Through a rich cast of characters and intertwined plots, Trollope exposes the greed, speculation, and social ambition of the age. The novel remains one of the most powerful literary critiques of wealth and corruption in nineteenth-century Britain.

Vol 1: vii, 320 pp.

Vol 2: vii, 319 pp.

Condition

Clean covers. Pencil outline of the title on the first tissue guard.

View full details

For any enquiries regarding this or other books, contact us at info@spillmanns.com