Disraeli

Disraeli by Robert Blake is a comprehensive biography of the notable Conservative leader and Prime Minister, originally published in 1966 and now presented in this New Ed edition by Oxford University Press in 1969. Spanning 856 pages, this work delves into the life of Benjamin Disraeli, highlighting his unique position in British politics, his significant relationship with Queen Victoria, and his rivalry with William Gladstone.
Readers will find an in-depth exploration of Disraeli’s political career and personal life, offering insights into his influence on British governance and society. This biography is part of the LOST TREASURES series, which aims to illuminate the lives of historical figures. The book provides a detailed account of Disraeli’s contributions and challenges, making it a valuable resource for those interested in biographies and memoirs.
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Originally published in 1966 by Eyre and Spottiswood a biography of the great Conservative leader and Prime Minister. Disraeli was an unusual man to be Prime Minister and was reknowned for his close relationship with Queen Victoria and his rivalry with Gladstone. In the LOST TREASURES series.
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