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The Warden 

Anthony Trollope 



Read by: LibriVox Volunteers 
Book Coordinator: Andy Minter 
Meta-Coordinator/Cataloging: Kristin LeMoine 

01 - Hiram's Hospital - 00:15:09, Read by: Andy Minter 

02 - The Barchester Reformer - 00:27:19, Read by: Andy Minter 

03 - The Bishop of Barchester - 00:27:16, Read by: Kara Shallenberg 

04 - Hiram's Bedesmen - 00:18:51, Read by: Kristin LeMoine 

05 - Dr Grantly Visits the Hospital - 00:26:13, Read by: Chip 

06 - The Warden's Tea Party - 00:27:22, Read by: Andy Minter 

07 - The Jupiter - 00:12:14, Read by: Andy Minter 

08 - Plumstead Episcopi - 00:25:10, Read by: Andy Minter 

09 - The Conference - 00:22:05, Read by: Andy Minter 

10 - Tribulation - 00:20:48, Read by: Andy Minter 

1 1 - Iphigenia - 00:33:23, Read by: Kara Shallenberg 

1 2 - Mr Bold's Visit to Plumstead - 00:1 8:43, Read by: Andy Minter 

13 - The Warden's Decision - 00:16:19, Read by: Andy Minter 

14 - Mount Olympus - 00:24:12, Read by: AliceG 

15 - Tom Towers, Dr Anticant, and Mr Sentiment 

- 00:29:07, Read by: Andy Minter 

16 - A Long Day in London - 00:31 :1 1 , Read by: Anita Roy Dobbs 

1 7 - Sir Abraham Haphazard - 00:1 5:1 0, Read by: Andy Minter 

18 - The Warden Is Very Obstinate - 00:12:38, Read by: Mike Gardom 

19 - The Warden Resigns - 00:22:49, Read by: Mike Gardom 

20 - Farewell - 00:25:23, Read by: Andy Minter 

21 - Conclusion - 00:10:53, Read by: Andy Minter 



The Warden 

Anthony Trollope 




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Instructions: 

1. Cut out the cover insert, on page 1 ? around the outer 

perimeter. Do not cut along the center. 

2. Fold the cover insert in half, with the text on the outside. 

3. Insert the cover insert in the CD case cover. 

4. Cut out the tray insert, on page 2, around the outer 

perimeter. 

5. The right- most long narrow title "tab", on the tray 

insert, is for CD case with a transparent tray. 
Remove this "tab" if the CD case has an opaque tray. 

6. Fold the left and right long narrow title"tabs" to a 90 degree 

angle, away from the main tray cover portion. If the 
right-most "tab" is retained for a transparent tray, fold 
that "tab" 90 degrees again, away from the title 
"tab" next to it. The text should appear around the 
exterior of the folded cover, not the interior. 

7. Remove the tray from the case. 

8. Place the tray insert in the case. 

9. Insert the tray, being careful that the title tabs are flat 

against the case. 

10. Please appropriately discard this portion and the scrap bits 

of paper. 



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The Warden 

Anthony Trollope 



The Warden 

Amongst the great popular novelists of the nineteenth century who are still read today, Anthony 
Trollope stands alongside his contemporary, Charles Dickens. His two series of novels, the 
political (The Pallisers) and the clerical (The Barsetshire Chronicles) are the best known. This 
book is the first of the Barsetshire series and was also Trollope's first really successful novel. 

In the mid nineteenth century there were a number of financial scandals in the Church of 
England including those of Rochester, where the endowments which should have supported 
the King's School Canterbury had been diverted to the Dean and Chapter; and of the hospital 
of St. Cross at Winchester where the Rev. Francis North, later the Earl of Guildford, had 
been appointed to the mastership of the hospital by his father the bishop. The revenues of 
the hospital were very considerable, the work involved minimal. The scandal soon broke. 

Trollope based The Warden' on the St Cross case, but in the novel the Warden is a kindly, 
devoted, priest, beloved by all that knew him and is racked by fear that he is accepting money 
to which he is not entitled. His antagonist is his prospective son-in-law John Bold and his 
(somewhat unwelcome) ally is one of Trollope's strongest characters, the Archdeacon of 
Barchester, Dr. Theophilus Grantly. (Summary by Andy Minter) 

Source....: LibriVox, http://www.librivox.org 

Author : Anthony Trollope 

Run time.: 7:42:13 
Chapters.: 21 
Files: 

the_warden_01_trollope... - the_warden_21_trollope... 



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