Barchester Towers
/ˌbɑːtʃɪstə ˈtaʊəz/, /ˌbɑːtʃestə ˈtaʊəz/
/ˌbɑːrtʃestər ˈtaʊərz/
- a novel (1857) by Anthony Trollope. It is the second of his six Barsetshire novels and is about a struggle for power among the people associated with the cathedral in Barchester, an imaginary town in England.
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Barchester Towers