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The Project Gutenberg eBook, Phineas Finn, by Anthony Trollope
Title: Phineas Finn
The Irish Member
Author: Anthony Trollope
Release Date: April 7, 2006 [eBook #18000]
Most recently updated: June 9, 2010
Language: English
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PHINEAS FINN
The Irish Member
by
ANTHONY TROLLOPE
First published in serial form in St. Paul's Magazine beginning in 1867 and in book form in 1869
Volume I | |
I. | Phineas Finn Proposes to Stand for Loughshane |
II. | Phineas Finn Is Elected for Loughshane |
III. | Phineas Finn Takes His Seat |
IV. | Lady Laura Standish |
V. | Mr. and Mrs. Low |
VI. | Lord Brentford's Dinner |
VII. | Mr. and Mrs. Bunce |
VIII. | The News about Mr. Mildmay and Sir Everard |
IX. | The New Government |
X. | Violet Effingham |
XI. | Lord Chiltern |
XII. | Autumnal Prospects |
XIII. | Saulsby Wood |
XIV. | Loughlinter |
XV. | Donald Bean's Pony |
XVI. | Phineas Finn Returns to Killaloe |
XVII. | Phineas Finn Returns to London |
XVIII. | Mr. Turnbull |
XIX. | Lord Chiltern Rides His Horse Bonebreaker |
XX. | The Debate on the Ballot |
XXI. | "Do be punctual" |
XXII. | Lady Baldock at Home |
XXIII. | Sunday in Grosvenor Place |
XXIV. | The Willingford Bull |
XXV. | Mr. Turnbull's Carriage Stops the Way |
XXVI. | "The First Speech" |
XXVII. | Phineas Discussed |
XXVIII. | The Second Reading Is Carried |
XXIX. | A Cabinet Meeting |
XXX. | Mr. Kennedy's Luck |
XXXI. | Finn for Loughton |
XXXII. | Lady Laura Kennedy's Headache |
XXXIII. | Mr. Slide's Grievance |
XXXIV. | Was He Honest? |
XXXV. | Mr. Monk upon Reform |
XXXVI. | Phineas Finn Makes Progress |
XXXVII. | A Rough Encounter |
Volume II | |
XXXVIII. | The Duel |
XXXIX. | Lady Laura Is Told |
XL. | Madame Max Goesler |
XLI. | Lord Fawn |
XLII. | Lady Baldock Does Not Send a Card to Phineas Finn |
XLIII. | Promotion |
XLIV. | Phineas and His Friends |
XLV. | Miss Effingham's Four Lovers |
XLVI. | The Mousetrap |
XLVII. | Mr. Mildmay's Bill |
XLVIII. | "The Duke" |
XLIX. | The Duellists Meet |
L. | Again Successful |
LI. | Troubles at Loughlinter |
LII. | The First Blow |
LIII. | Showing How Phineas Bore the Blow |
LIV. | Consolation |
LV. | Lord Chiltern at Saulsby |
LVI. | What the People in Marylebone Thought |
LVII. | The Top Brick of the Chimney |
LVIII. | Rara Avis in Terris |