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The lion and the unicorn : Gladstone vs Disraeli

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Gladstone and Disraeli were the fiercest political rivals of the modern age.

Their intense hatred was ideological and deeply personal.

Victorian Britain ruled the oceans and vast territories 'on which the sun never set'.

The vitriolic duel between Gladstone and Disraeli was nothing less than a battle to lead the richest and most powerful nation on earth.

To Disraeli, his antagonist was an 'unprincipled maniac' characterised by an 'extraordinary mixture of envy, vindictiveness, hypocrisy and superstition'.

For Gladstone, his rival was 'The Grand Corrupter' whose destruction he plotted 'day and night, week by week, month by month'.

Victorians were electrified by the confrontation. No wonder that when Lewis Carroll's "Through the Looking-Glass" appeared in 1871, so many readers recognised the great adversaries as the warring lion and unicorn 'fighting for the crown'.

Richard Aldous gives us the first modern telling of this dramatic story of an intense and momentous rivalry.

His vivid narrative style - at turns powerful, witty, stirring and theatrical - breathes new life into a familiar, half-remembered tale that is pivotal in Britain's island history. "The Lion and the Unicorn" is a brilliant rethinking of the Gladstone and Disraeli story for a new generation.

Richard Aldous confirms a perennial truth: in politics, everything is personal.

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Pimlico
1844133125 / 9781844133123
Paperback / softback
25/10/2007
United Kingdom
English
xv, 368 p., [16] p. of plates : ill.
24 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: London: Hutchinson, 2006.
The dramatic confrontation between the two 'mighty opposites' of the Victorian age, brilliantly recreated by a talented young historian. 20040927
The dramatic confrontation between the two 'mighty opposites' of the Victorian age, brilliantly recreated by a talented young historian. 20040927 1DBK United Kingdom, Great Britain, 3JJH c 1939 to c 1945 (including WW2), HBJD1 British & Irish history, HBLL Modern history to 20th century: c 1700 to c 1900