Phineas Finn Volume 2 of 3 The Irish Member (EasyRead Large Edition)

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ReadHowYouWant.com, 09.03.2009 - 569 Seiten
Phineas Finn is one of Trollope's most enchanting novels. It revolves around a young Irishman, Phineas Finn, who becomes a member of Parliament and plays an important role in the political reforms of the mid-19th century. The author portrays Finn's views and emotions as a politician as well as his relationships with three different women.
 

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CHAPTER XXVII
1
CHAPTER XXXI
60
CHAPTER XXXII
79
CHAPTER XXXIII
103
CHAPTER XXXIV
119
CHAPTER XXXV
129
CHAPTER XXXVI
146
CHAPTER XXXVII
161
CHAPTER XLII
232
CHAPTER XLIII
243
CHAPTER XLIV
253
CHAPTER XLV
275
CHAPTER XLVI
286
CHAPTER XLVII
295
CHAPTER XLVIII
309
CHAPTER XLIX
324

CHAPTER XXXVIII
175
CHAPTER XXXIX
188
CHAPTER XL
208
CHAPTER XLI
222
CHAPTER L
340
CHAPTER LI
356
CHAPTER LII
376

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Anthony Trollope was born in London, England on April 24, 1815. In 1834, he became a junior clerk in the General Post Office, London. In 1841, he became a deputy postal surveyor in Banagher, Ireland. He was sent on many postal missions ending up as a surveyor general in the post office outside of London. His first novel, The Macdermots of Ballycloran, was published in 1847. His other works included Castle Richmond, The Last Chronicle of Barset, Lady Anna, The Two Heroines of Plumplington, and The Noble Jilt. He died after suffering from a paralytic stroke on December 6, 1882.

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