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Disraeli v Gladstone

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Disraeli v Gladstone

Westminster's Most Bitter Feud
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Benjamin Disraeli joined William Gladstone in the House of Commons in 1837. A few years later a bitter feud developed between the two men and it lasted until Disraeli's death in 1881. During this time Disraeli, for the Conservatives, was Chancellor of the Exchequer three times and Prime Minister twice. Gladstone, for the Liberals, was during his lifetime Chancellor of the Exchequer four times and Prime Minister also four times. This book analyses the causes of the feud, and it describes how it developed and the actions of two of the country's greatest statesmen. Their mutual antipathy was so great that Gladstone made an excuse not to go to his rival's funeral. In addition there is a wealth of fascinating information about them. Among other things this includes an account of Gladstone's controversial work rescuing prostitutes and his close friendship with former courtesans. It also describes how Disraeli wrote his famous novels, and his early disreputable business activities.

Author Biography:

Roger Mason has very considerable knowledge of history and politics, especially Victorian history and politics. This is his twenty-eighth book and follows 'The Struggle for Democracy: From Rotten Boroughs To Today' and 'Prime Ministerial Anecdotes'. He has the ability to make the facts described interesting and memorable with true anecdotes about the people concerned. As well as writing books he lectures on the subjects covered, including on cruise ships. Roger's main occupation is now writing, but for many years he was a company director.
Release date NZ
November 19th, 2020
Author
Pages
220
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Illustrations
70 colour and black & white illustrations
Dimensions
156x234x22
ISBN-13
9781781557723
Product ID
33019232

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