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Author Disraeli, Benjamin, 1804-1881.

Title Benjamin Disraeli letters . Volume 6, 1852-1856 / edited by M.G. Wiebe, general editor [and others]
Published Toronto [Ont.] : University of Toronto Press, ©1997

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Description 1 online resource (656 pages) : illustrations
Series CEL - Canadian Publishers Collection
Contents Contents -- Illustrations -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Editorial Principles -- Disraeli Chronology 1852-1856 -- Abbreviations in Volume Six -- Chronological List of Letters 1852-1856 -- Letters -- Appendices -- I: Pre-1852 Letters Newly Found -- IA: Stanley's notes on conversations with Disraeli in 1851 -- II: The Derby government of 1852 -- III: Bright's account of his meeting with Disraeli -- IV: Disraeli's memorandum on administrative reform -- V: Stanley's letter to Disraeli on administrative reform
VI: Derby's memorandum on administrative reformVII: 1853 Press articles attributed to Disraeli -- VIII: White's account of Disraeli in the House -- IX: Disraeli's memoirs, extracts 1852-1856 -- X: Rose's memorandum on Sarah Brydges Willyams -- Recipients, Volume Six -- Index to Volume Six -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- X -- Y -- Z
Summary Benjamin Disraeli, Queen Victoria's favourite prime minister, was, in the words of Robert Blake, 'the best letter-writer among English statesmen.'This, the latest volume in the critically acclaimed Letters of Benjamin Disraeli series, contains or describes 951 letters (784 previously unpublished) written by Disraeli between 1852 and 1856. These years cover his first cabinet post, as chancellor of the exchequer, his attempts as House leader to unify the Conservative party, and his opposition to the Crimean War, both in the House and in his newspaper, The Press. Included are significant runs of correspondence, such as 63 letters (34 previously unpublished) to the 14th Earl of Derby, and 75 letters (none previously published) to Lord Stanley, the future 15th Earl of Derby, as well as more personal ones, such as 59 letters to the eccentric Mrs Brydges Willyams, the 'female Croesus' who offered Disraeli a substantial legacy. These illuminate anew both his public and private life, and show the strength of his resolve to reshape party policies to suit the age of industrialism and free trade. New light is also thrown on other matters, such as the supposed plagiarism in his panegyric on the Duke of Wellington. Ten appendices include full cabinet lists, Disraeli's own reminiscences of the period, and Stanley's remarkable verbatim notes of intimate conversations with Disraeli at Hughenden Manor
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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Subject Disraeli, Benjamin, 1804-1881 -- Correspondence
SUBJECT Disraeli, Benjamin, 1804-1881 fast
Subject Prime ministers -- Great Britain -- Correspondence
HISTORY -- Europe -- Great Britain.
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY -- Historical.
Politics and government
Prime ministers
SUBJECT Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1837-1901 -- Sources
Subject Great Britain
Genre/Form Electronic books
Personal correspondence
Sources
Form Electronic book
Author Wiebe, M. G. (Melvin George), 1939-
ISBN 9781442671294
1442671297
Other Titles Correspondence