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The Newcomes (Record no. 38248)

010 ## - LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CONTROL NUMBER
LC control number 3221
082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Classification number 823.8 Tha
Item number 14
092 ## - LOCALLY ASSIGNED DEWEY CALL NUMBER (OCLC)
Classification number 823.8 Tha
100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Thackeray, W.M.
245 00 - TITLE STATEMENT
Title The Newcomes
Remainder of title Memoirs of A most Respectable family
Statement of responsibility, etc William Makepeace Tharkeray; by Arthur Pendennis Esq.
260 00 - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT)
Date of publication, distribution, etc 1904
Place of publication, distribution, etc New York
Name of publisher, distributor, etc Harper & Brothers
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent 806 p.
440 ## - SERIES STATEMENT/ADDED ENTRY--TITLE
Title The complete works of William Makepeace Tharkeray
Number of part/section of a work 25 Volumes
Name of part/section of a work Vol. XVI
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Formatted contents note v. 1-2. Vanity fair, a novel without a hero.-v. 3-4. The history of Pendennis, his fortunes and misfortunes, his friends and his greatest enemy.-v. 5. The history of Samuel Titmarsh and the great Hoggart diamond. The tremendous adventures of Major Gehagan. Cox's diary. The memoirs of Mr. C.J. Yellowplush.-v. 6. The memoirs of Mr. C.J. Yellowplush. The diary of C. Jeames de la Pluche, esq., with his letters. A legend of the Rhines. Character sketchers. The fatal boots. the Bedford-row conspiracy. Going to see a man hanged.-v. 7. The memoirs of Barry Lyndon, esq. The Fitz-Boodle papers.-v. 8. The Fitz-Boodle papers. Men's wives. Catherine: a story. the second funeral of Napoleon.-v. 9. The Paris sketch book. The Irish sketch book of 1842.-v. 11. Contributions to Punch: Miss Tickletoby's lectures on English history. papers by the fat contributor. Miscellaneous contributions to "Punch". Verses. The history of the next French revolution. Little travels and road-side sketches. The book of snobs.-v. 12. The book of snobs. Novels by eminent hands. Sketches and travels in London. A little dinner at Timmin's. Caricatures.-v. 13. The history of Henry Esmond, esq.-v. 14. The history of Henry Esmond, esq. The lectures: The English humourists. The four Georges. Charity and humour.-v. 15- 16. The Newcomes, memoirs of a most respectable family, edited by Arthur Pendennis, esq.-v. 17. The Christmas books of Mr. M.A. Titmarsh, etc.: Mrs. Perkins's ball. Our street. Dr. Birch and his young friends. Rebecca and Rowena. The Kicklebury's on the Rhine. The rose and the ring.-v. 18-19. The Virginians, a tale of the last century.-v. 20. A shabby geneel story. The adventures of Phillip.-v. 21. The adventures of Phillip.-v. 22. The wolves and the lamb. Lovel the widower. Roundabout papers.-v. 23. Roundabout papers. Denis Duval.


v. 24. Ballads and critical reviews.-v. 25. Various essays, letters, sketches, etc. The life of W.M. Thackeray (1811-1863), by Leslie Stephen (reprinted from the "Dictionary of national biography"). A bibliography of the works of W.M. Thackeray. Index.
Title Chapter XXIV. In which the Newcome brothers once more meet together in unity --
Chapter XXV. Is passed in a public-house --
Chapter XXVI. In which Colonel Newcome's horses are sold --
Chapter XXVII. Youth and sunshine --
Chapter XXVIII. In Which Clive begins to see the world --
Chapter XXIX. In which Barnes comes a-wooing --
Chapter XXX. A retreat --
Chapter XXXI. Madame la Duchesse --
Chapter XXXII. Barnes's courtship --
Chapter XXXIII. Lady Kew at the Congress --
Chapter XXXIV. The end of the Congress of Baden --
Chapter XXXV. Across the Alps --
Chapter XXXVI. In which M. De Florac is promoted --
Chapter XXXVII. Return to Lord Kew --
Chapter XXXVIII. In which Lady Kew leaves his Lordship quite convalescent --
Chapter XXXIX. Amongst the painters --
Chapter XL. Returns from Rome to Pall Mall --
Chapter XLI. An old story --
Chapter XLII. Injured innocence --
Chapter XLIII. Returns to some old friends --
Chapter XLIV. In which Mr. Charles Honeyman appears in an amiable light --
Chapter XLV. A stag of ten --
Chapter XLVI. The Hotel de Florac --
Chapter XLVII. Contains two or three acts of a little comedy --
Chapter XLVIII. In which Benedick is a married man.

Contains at least six more courses and two desserts -- Chapter XLIX.
Clive in new quarters -- Chapter L.
An old friend -- Chapter LI.
Family secrets -- Chapter LII.
In which kinsmen fall out -- Chapter LIII.
Has a tragical ending -- Chapter LIV.
Barnes's skeleton closet -- Chapter LV.
Rosa quo locorum sera moratur -- Chapter LVI.
Rosebury and Newcome -- Chapter LVII.
"One more unfortunate" -- Chapter LVIII.
In which Achilles loses Briseis -- Chapter LIX.
In which we write to the Colonel -- Chapter LX.
In which we are introduced to a new Newcome -- Chapter LXI.
Mr. and Mrs. Clive Newcome -- Chapter LXII.
Mrs. Clive at home. Chapter LXIII.

Chapter XLIX. Contains at least six more courses and two desserts --
Chapter L. Clive in new quarters --
Chapter LI. An old friend --
Chapter LII. Family secrets --
Chapter LIII. In which kinsmen fall out --
Chapter LIV. Has a tragical ending --
Chapter LV. Barnes's skeleton closet --
Chapter LVI. Rosa quo locorum sera moratur --
Chapter LVII. Rosebury and Newcome --
Chapter LVIII. "One more unfortunate" --
Chapter LIX. In which Achilles loses Briseis --
Chapter LX. In which we write to the Colonel --
Chapter LXI. In which we are introduced to a new Newcome --
Chapter LXII. Mr. and Mrs. Clive Newcome --
Chapter LXIII. Mrs. Clive at home
Chapter LXIV Absit Omen
Chapter LXV In which Mrs. Clive comes into her fortune
Chapter LXVI In which the colonel and the newcome atheneum are both lectured
Chapter LXVII Newcome and liberty
Chapter LXVIII A letter and a reconciliation
Chapter LXIX The Election
Chapter LXX Chiltern Hundreds
Chapter LXXI In which Mrs Clives Newcome's carriage is ordered
Chapter LXXII Belisarius
Chapter LXXIII In which Balisarius returns from exile
LXXIV In which Clive begins the World
LXXV Founder's day at Grey Friars
LXXVI Christmas at Rosebury
LXXVII The shortest and happiest in the whole history
LXXVIII IN which the author goes on a pleasant errand
LXXIX In which old friends come together
LXXX In which the colonel says "Adsum" when his name is called
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Source of heading or term Short Stories
650 ## - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM
Source of heading or term Families
General subdivision Fiction
Geographic subdivision England
650 ## - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM
Source of heading or term Domestic fiction.
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Koha item type 800 - 899
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