Anthony Trollope Books in Order
Anthony Trollope is one of the most successful, prolific, and respected English novelists of the Victorian era. His Chronicles of Barsetshire series, which revolves around the imaginary county of Barsetshire, showcases his mastery of storytelling. Trollope's novels often delve into the complexities of politics, society, and gender issues that defined his time. His works continue to captivate readers, earning him a devoted following that includes notable fans such as Sir Alec Guinness, former British Prime Ministers Harold Macmillan and Sir John Major, and acclaimed authors like John Kenneth Galbraith, Sue Grafton, and Dominick Dunne. Over time, Trollope's literary reputation has endured, regaining the esteem of critics in the mid-twentieth century.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Anthony Trollope
- #1AmazonThe West Indies and the Spanish Main(1859)
- #2AmazonNorth America - Volume 1
- #3AmazonNorth America - Volume 2
- #4AmazonNorth America, Volume 3
- #5AmazonAustralia and New Zealand:Volume 1
- #6AmazonAustralia and New Zealand:Volume 2
- #7AmazonSouth Africa, Vol. 1
- #8AmazonSouth Africa, Vol. 2
- #9AmazonAn Autobiography (With: P.D. Edwards)
- #10AmazonThe Anthology of Love and Romance(1994)
- #11AmazonGod's Little Acre: Clerical Tales of the Countryside(2001)
- #12Amazon14 Victorian Stories: Anthology(2014)
- #13AmazonFavorite Love Stories(2017)
- #14AmazonThe Greatest Books of All Time #4(2017)
- #1AmazonThe Macdermots of Ballycloran(1847)
- #2AmazonThe Kellys and the O'Kellys
- #3AmazonLa Vendee
- #4AmazonThe Three Clerks
- #5AmazonThe Bertrams
- #6AmazonCastle Richmond
- #7AmazonOrley Farm
- #8AmazonThe Struggles of Brown, Jones, and Robinson, By One of the Firm
- #9AmazonRachel Ray
- #10AmazonMiss Mackenzie
- #11AmazonThe Belton Estate
- #12AmazonThe Golden Lion of Granpere
- #13AmazonThe Claverings
- #14AmazonNina Balatka
- #15AmazonLinda Tressel
- #16AmazonHe Knew He Was Right
- #17AmazonThe Vicar of Bullhampton
- #18AmazonRalph the Heir
- #19AmazonSir Harry Hotspur of Humblethwaite
- #20AmazonLady Anna
- #21AmazonHarry Heathcote of Gangoil
- #22AmazonThe Way We Live Now
- #23AmazonThe American Senator
- #24AmazonThe Lady of Launay
- #25AmazonIs He Popenjoy?
- #26AmazonCousin Henry
- #27AmazonAn Eye for an Eye
- #28AmazonJohn Caldigate
- #29AmazonThe Life of Cicero, Vol. 1
- #30AmazonThe Life of Cicero, Vol. 2
- #31AmazonAyala's Angel
- #32AmazonDr. Wortle's School
- #33AmazonMarion Fay
- #34AmazonThe Fixed Period
- #35AmazonKept in the Dark
- #36AmazonMr. Scarborough's Family
- #37AmazonThe Landleaguers
- #38AmazonAn Old Man's Love
- #39AmazonThe Relics of General Chasse: A Tale of Antwerp(1860)
- #40AmazonThe Courtship Of Susan Bell
- #41AmazonAn Unprotected Female At The Pyramids
- #42AmazonThe Chateau Of Prince Polignac
- #43AmazonReturning Home
- #44AmazonGeorge Walker At Suez
- #45AmazonThe Parson's Daughter Of Oxney Colne
- #46AmazonAaron Trow
- #47AmazonThe Man Who Kept His Money In A Box
- #48AmazonMrs. General Talboys
- #49AmazonHunting Sketches
- #50AmazonThe Telegraph Girl
- #51AmazonHow the
- #52AmazonAlice Dugdale
- #53AmazonThe Mistletoe Bough
- #54AmazonChristmas at Thompson Hall
- #55AmazonComplete Short Stories: Courtship and Marriage(1883)
- #56AmazonThe Spotted Dog and Other Stories(1950)
- #57AmazonMary Gresley and Other Stories(1951)
- #58AmazonFrau Frohmann and Other Stories(1978)
- #59AmazonLotta Schmidt and Other Stories(1981)
- #60AmazonMalachi's Cove and Other Stories and Essays(1985)
About Anthony Trollope
Anthony Trollope is one of the most successful, prolific, and respected English novelists of the Victorian era. His Chronicles of Barsetshire series, which revolves around the imaginary county of Barsetshire, showcases his mastery of storytelling. Trollope's novels often delve into the complexities of politics, society, and gender issues that defined his time. His works continue to captivate readers, earning him a devoted following that includes notable fans such as Sir Alec Guinness, former British Prime Ministers Harold Macmillan and Sir John Major, and acclaimed authors like John Kenneth Galbraith, Sue Grafton, and Dominick Dunne. Over time, Trollope's literary reputation has endured, regaining the esteem of critics in the mid-twentieth century.
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