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Disraeli: or, The
Two Lives |
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DETAILS: Author: Douglas
Hurd, Edward Young Language: English Publisher: W&N Publication Date: 11 July 2013 Dimensions: 2.8 x 16 x 24 cm Format: Hardcover Pages: 320 Condition: NEW Product_ID: AB97D6A976
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Benjamin Disraeli was the most gifted
parliamentarian of the nineteenth century. A superb
orator, writer and wit, he twice rose to become Prime
Minister, dazzling many with his famous epigrams along
the way. But how much do we really know about the man
behind the words? How did this bankrupt Jewish school
dropout and trashy novelist reach the top of the
Victorian Conservative Party? And why does his
reputation continue to have such a hold over British
politics today? In this engaging reassessment,
Douglas Hurd and Edward Young explore the paradoxes at
the centre of Disraeli's 'two lives': a dandy and
gambler on the one hand, a devoted servant and favourite
Prime Minister of the Queen on the other. A passionately
ambitious politician, he intrigued and manoeuvred with
unmatched skill to get to - in his own words - 'the top
of the greasy pole', but he also developed a set of
ideas to which he was devoted. His political
achievements are never quite what they seem: he despised
the idea of a more classless society, he never used the
phrase 'One Nation', and although he passed the Second
Reform Act he was no believer in democracy. By
stripping away the many myths which surround his career,
Douglas Hurd and Edward Young bring alive the true
genius of Disraeli in this wonderfully entertaining
exploration of his life.
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