Brown salmon cloth, gilt, blocked in black. Yellow end-papers.
Note—Although dated 1873, this book was actually published in December, 1872. The story appeared serially in the “Fortnightly Review.”
1873
AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND. By Anthony Trollope. London: Chapman and Hall, 193 Piccadilly. 1873. 2 vols. Demy 8vo (5½ × 8½).
Vol. I. pp. (viii) [paged as vi] + 533 + (1).
Vol. II. pp. (viii) + 516.
Vol. I. contains a coloured map as frontispiece printed on text paper, and two folding coloured maps mounted on linen at end. Vol. II. contains folding coloured map mounted on linen facing p. 1; four folding coloured maps mounted on linen at end. Orange brown cloth, gilt, blocked in black. Dark green end-papers.
Notes—(i) This book was published in March, 1873.
(ii) The text was later split up and issued in four small volumes, each dealing with a definite province or provinces of Australia and New Zealand. These little books have no importance as “editions,” for they contain no matter not include in the original two-volume issue.