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"Benjamin Disraeli: An Unconventional Biography," which has been written by Wilfrid Meynell, and has already been noticed in this Review, will be brought out by D. Appleton & Co. Nov. 13.
The Bank of England has asked the public’s help in designing its new bank notes and suggesting which historial figures should ...
When Benjamin Disraeli was 12 years old, his family converted from Judaism to Christianity. Yet the Christian convert who became the United Kingdom’s first (and, to date, only) prime minister ...
Political power couple Benjamin and Mary Anne Disraeli were the subject of ribald gossip, social scorn, and wild political envy.
Benjamin Disraeli, 1st Earl of Beaconsfield (1804-1881) on engraving from 1873. British Prime Minister, parliamentarian, Conservative statesman and literary figure. (Getty Images) ...
At a keynote session held during Switchback Spring, which took place from June 16-18 at the Gaylord Opryland Resort & ...
One of the selections it contains is an excerpt from A Vindication of the English Constitution (1835) by Benjamin Disraeli, later prime minister of the United Kingdom.
Benjamin Disraeli Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss one of the most famous politicians of the Victorian age, who broadened his fame and spread his ideas through popular novels.
Mark Twain once wrote, “There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics.” (He attributed the quip to former British prime minister Benjamin Disraeli, but its true origin is ...
In his 1845 novel “Sybil,” Benjamin Disraeli describes a politician who “was distinguished for ignorance, for he had only one idea—and that was wrong.” To be fair, Sheldon Whitehouse ...
The former UK Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli — who lived and died in the 19th century and left a legacy in politics and literature —couldn't have predicted how AI would reshape the world ...
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