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The Small House at Allington
Title page from the first edition in book form.
Author
Anthony Trollope
Illustrator
John Everett Millais
Country
England
Language
English
Series
Chronicles of Barsetshire
Publisher
Cornhill Magazine (serial); George Smith (book)
Publication date
September 1862 – April 1864 (serial); April 1864 (book)
Media type
Print (Serial, Hardback, and Paperback)
Preceded by
Framley Parsonage (1861)
Followed by
The Last Chronicle of Barset (1867)
The Small House at Allington is a novel by English novelist Anthony Trollope. It first appeared as a serial in the 1862 July to December edition of the Cornhill Magazine, and ended its run in the July to December edition of the following year. It was later published 1864 as a two volume novel. It is the fifth book in the Chronicles of Barsetshire series, preceded by Framley Parsonage and followed by The Last Chronicle of Barset. It enjoyed a revival in popularity in the early 1990s when the British prime minister, John Major, declared it as his favourite book.
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