Disraeli's Reminiscences
Condition: SECONDHAND
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Condition remarks:
Condition: Good. Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears — dust jacket present with light wear and some fading. Page Condition: Good. Markings: No visible markings. Binding: Intact hardcover binding in good condition. No stickers or library stamps visible.
A fascinating biographical and historical volume, Disraeli's Reminiscences presents the personal recollections and reflections of Benjamin Disraeli, one of Victorian Britain's most celebrated statesmen and twice Prime Minister under Queen Victoria. Compiled and edited by Helen M. Swartz and Marvin Swartz, the work draws on Disraeli's own words to illuminate the man behind the political legend — his wit, his ambitions, his social observations, and his intimate experiences of nineteenth-century British political life. The tone is at once candid and colourful, offering readers a rare first-person window into the corridors of Westminster power. A compelling portrait of a towering figure in British history, it chronicles not only Disraeli's public career but also the private thoughts and opinions of a man who shaped an empire.
Author: Helen M. Swartz And Marvin Swartz (Editors)
Format: Hardback
Genre: Biography
Condition remarks:
Condition: Good. Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears — dust jacket present with light wear and some fading. Page Condition: Good. Markings: No visible markings. Binding: Intact hardcover binding in good condition. No stickers or library stamps visible.
A fascinating biographical and historical volume, Disraeli's Reminiscences presents the personal recollections and reflections of Benjamin Disraeli, one of Victorian Britain's most celebrated statesmen and twice Prime Minister under Queen Victoria. Compiled and edited by Helen M. Swartz and Marvin Swartz, the work draws on Disraeli's own words to illuminate the man behind the political legend — his wit, his ambitions, his social observations, and his intimate experiences of nineteenth-century British political life. The tone is at once candid and colourful, offering readers a rare first-person window into the corridors of Westminster power. A compelling portrait of a towering figure in British history, it chronicles not only Disraeli's public career but also the private thoughts and opinions of a man who shaped an empire.