"England" . . "Barsetshire (England : Imaginary place) Fiction." . . "Fiction." . . "Downloadable audio books." . . "DOWNLOADABLE AUDIO BOOKS." . "Barsetshire (England : Imaginary place)" . . "Almshouses Fiction." . . "Clergy Fiction." . . "Hawthorne, Nigel" . . . . . . . . . . "Trollope's novel centers on Mr. Harding, a clergyman of great personal integrity whose charitable income far exceeds the purpose for which it was intended. On discovering this, young John Bold turns his reforming zeal toward exposing what he regards as an abuse of privilege, despite the fact that he is in love with Mr. Harding's daughter, Eleanor."@en . . . . . "When an honest clergyman finds himself charged with financial impropriety by a Fleet Street tabloid, scandal, pathos, and humor result. This 1855 tale from the author's Barsetshire series features an amusing narrative and cast, realistic dialogue, and a lively plot."@en . "When an honest clergyman finds himself charged with financial impropriety by a Fleet Street tabloid, scandal, pathos, and humor result. This 1855 tale from the author's Barsetshire series features an amusing narrative and cast, realistic dialogue, and a lively plot." . . . "Set in the world of the Victorian professional and landed classes, the story centres on Mr Harding, a clergyman of great personal integrity who is nevertheless in possession of an income from a charity far in excess of the sum devoted to the purposes of the foundation. On discovering such an apparent abuse of privilege John Bold turns his reforming zeal to the matter." . . "Mr. Harding is a clergyman of great personal integrity whose charitable income far exceeds the purpose for which it was intended. On discovering this, young John Bold determines to expose what he regards as an abuse of privilege, despite the fact that he is in love with Mr. Harding's daughter."@en . . . . "The aged and timorous Reverend Harding is warden of the alms-house at Barchester providing charity for twelve of the town's neediest and a rather-too lucrative income for himself to the town's way of thinking."@en . . . . . . . "\"Set in the world of the Victorian professional and landed classes, the book centres on Mr. Harding, a clergyman of great personal integrity who is nevertheless in possession of an income from a charity far in excess of the sum devoted to the purposes of the foundation. On discovering such an apparent abuse of privilege, and despite the fact that he is in love with Mr. Harding's daughter, John Bold turns his reforming zeal to the matter.\"--P. [4] of cover."@en . . . . . "Audiobooks" . "Audiobooks"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "The Warden"@en . "The Warden" . . . . . "Anthony Trollope's novel centers on Mr. Harding, a clergyman of great personal integrity, whose charitable income far exceeds the purpose for which it was intended. On discovering this, young John Bold turns his reforming zeal toward exposing what he regards as an abuse of privilege, despite the fact that he is in love with Mr. Harding's daughter, Eleanor. Set in the world of the Victorian professional and landed classes, The Warden explores the complexities of human motivation and social morality."@en . "Amiable examination of British ecclesiastical life in provincial Victorian England. The first Barsetshire novel."@en . . . . "Mr. Harding is a clergyman of great personal integrity. Young John Bold exposes what he regards as an abuse of Harding's privilege, despite his love for Harding's daughter, Eleanor." . . . . . "The warden"@en . . "The warden" . . "The warden [Talking Book]" . . "Set in the world of the Victorian professional and landed classes, the story centres on Mr Harding, a clergyman of great personal integrity who is nevertheless in possession of an income from a charity far in excess of the sum devoted to the purposes of the foundation. On discovering such an apparent abuse of provilege John Bold turns his reforming zeal to the matter." . . . . . . . . . . . "Historical fiction"@en . "Historical fiction" . . . . . . . . . . . "Set in the world of the Victorian professional and landed classes, this centers on Mr. Harding, a clergyman of great personal integrity who is nevertheless in possession of an income from a charity far in excess of the sum devoted to the purposes of the foundation."@en . "The first novel in Trollope's Chronicles of Barsetshire, The Warden is a compassionate portrait of the gentle, thoughtful warden and precentor of Barchester Cathedral, Mr Septimus Harding. Loved and appreciated by all with whom he works, Harding lives..." . . "PLAYAWAY. Set in the world of the Victorian professional and landed classes, this book centres on Mr Harding, a clergyman of great personal integrity, who is nevertheless in possession of an income from a charity far in excess of the sum devoted to the purposes of the foundation. On discovering such an apparent abuse of privilege, and despite the fact that he is in love with Mr Harding's daughter, John Bold turns his reforming zeal to the matter - container." . . . . "History"@en . "History" . "Satire"@en . . . . . . . "Septimus Harding decides to leave Hiram's hospital and the care of twelve old Bedesmen because he is convinced that he is not entitled to the income from the Wardenship."@en . . . . "Mr. Harding, an honorable clergyman, discovers an overabundance in his church funds. John Bold, who has fallen in love with Harding's daughter, believes that the clergyman is corrupt and moves to expose a potential scandal within the church."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "Trollope conceived the story of the novel in Salisbury, while wandering round the cathedral one midsummer evening in the 1850s. Set in the world of the Victorian professional and landed classes that Trollope portrayed so consummately, the book centers on Mr. Harding, a clergyman of great personal integrity, whose charitable income far exceeds the purpose for which it was intended. On discovering this, young John Bold turns his reforming zeal to exposing what he regards as an abuse of privilege, despite the fact that he is in love with Mr. Harding's daughter, Eleanor."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Septimus Harding is an unworldly, cello-playing clergyman, beloved by the pensioners of Barchester's almshouse, of which he is warden. When ecclesiastical and political skulduggery engulf him, he is pulled in two directions."@en . . . . "The first of Trollope's Barsetshire novels, The Warden concerns the moral dilemma of the Reverend Septimus Harding, who finds himself at the centre of a bitter conflict between defenders of Church privilege and the reformers of the mid-Victorian period."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Anthony Trollope's classic novel centers on Mr. Harding, a clergyman of great personal integrity, whose charitable income far exceeds the purpose for which it was intended. On discovering this, young John Bold turns his reforming zeal toward exposing what he regards as an abuse of privilege, despite the fact that he is in love with Mr. Harding's daughter, Eleanor. Set in the world of the Victorian professional and landed classes he portrayed so superbly, The Warden explores the complexities of human motivation and social morality." . "Downloadable audio books" . "Downloadable audio books"@en . . . . . . . "A compassionate portrait of the gentle, thoughtful warden and precentor of Barchester Cathedral, Mr. Septimus Harding. Loved and appreciated by all with whom he works, Harding lives an ordered, regular life in his protected religious environment. Then a young reformer feels he has uncovered a mismanagement of funds and Harding is held to blame. The accusation comes as a shock to Harding himself and the cathedral community. It then comes to wider notice when the cause is taken up by a national newspaper."@en . . . . . "Electronic books"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "First of the much-loved Barsetshire Chronicles, The Warden is set in an English cathedral town in the early 1850s. Romance interweaves with politics and satire in a gripping narrative which asks how personal morality can survive in a corrupt social system."@en . . . . "The Warden is the first of the six classic Chronicles of Barsetshire novels, Trollope's best-loved and most famous work. Trollope conceived the story of the novel in Salisbury, while wandering round the cathedral one midsummer evening in the 1850s. Set in the world of the Victorian professional and landed classes that Trollope portrayed so consummately, the book centers on Mr. Harding, a clergyman of great personal integrity, whose charitable income far exceeds the purpose for which it was intended. On discovering this, young John Bold turns his reforming zeal to exposing what he regards as an abuse of privilege, despite the fact that he is in love with Mr. Harding's daughter, Eleanor." . "Fiction" . "Fiction"@en . . . . . "Domestic fiction"@en . . . "Trollope, Anthony" . . . . "Blackstone Audio, Inc." . . "Downloadable audiobooks." . . "OneClick Digital (Firm)" . . "Barsetshire (England : Imaginary place)" . . "LITERARY CRITICISM European English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh." . . "MP3." . . "Clergy." . . "Almshouses." . . "CDs." . . "Books on CD." . . "Great Britain" . . "FICTION / General" . . 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