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Benjamin Disraeli Letters : 1857-1859, Volume VII

Disraeli, BenjaminMillar, Mary S.(Edited by)Robson, Ann(Edited by)Wiebe, Melvin(Edited by)
Part of the Letters of Benjamin Disraeli series
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Benjamin Disraeli was perhaps the most colourful Prime Minister in British history.

This seventh volume of the highly acclaimed Benjamin Disraeli Letters edition shows also that he was a dedicated, resourceful, and farsighted statesman.

It contains 670 letters written between 1857 and 1859.

They address friends, family, political colleagues, and, not least, Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. During this period, Disraeli shepherded a fragile Conservative government through the Indian Mutiny, the Second Opium War with China, the Orsini bomb plot, and the Franco-Austrian-Piedmontese War, only to fail at home over parliamentary reform.

Day-by-day politics and behind-the-scenes strategy dominate, while lighter-hearted letters to friends and family reveal the private Disraeli’s charm and wit. With an appendix of 115 newly found letters dating from 1825, as well as information on 219 unfound letters, full annotations to each letter, an exhaustive name-and-subject index and a comprehensive introduction, this volume will be a vital resource for new understanding of this enigmatic statesman.

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University of Toronto Press
0802087280 / 9780802087287
Hardback
16/03/2004
Canada
650 pages
174 x 260 mm, 1320 grams