Benjamin Disraeli Letters (häftad)
Format
Inbunden (Hardback)
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
592
Utgivningsdatum
2014-09-11
Utmärkelser
Winner of Robert Lowry Patten Award 2016 (United States)
Förlag
University of Toronto Press
Medarbetare
Pharand, Michael W. (ed.), Hawman, Ellen L. (ed.), Millar, Mary S. (ed.)
Illustratör/Fotograf
unspecified 15 Illustrations
Illustrationer
15 Illustrations, unspecified
Volymtitel
Vol. X Benjamin Disraeli Letters 1868
Dimensioner
259 x 180 x 43 mm
Vikt
1248 g
Antal komponenter
1
ISBN
9781442648593

Benjamin Disraeli Letters

1868, Volume X

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In February 1868 Benjamin Disraeli became the fortieth prime minister of Great Britain. The tenth volume of the Benjamin Disraeli Letters series is devoted exclusively to Disraelis copious correspondence during that momentous year. The volume contains 648 of Disraelis letters, 510 of them never before published and all copiously annotated often with the other side of the correspondence included. This volume constitutes a unique record of Disraelis rise to power and of the inner workings of the Victorian political scene, all of it recorded in intimate detail. A vast project which the Times Literary Supplement has called a monument to scholarship, the Benjamin Disraeli Letters volumes are an essential resource for the study of nineteenth-century politics, history, literature, and the arts.
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This University of Toronto Press edition sets a gold standard for typographical clarity and organizational order: on these parian pages, every aspect of the apparatus is precisely defined and accessible. -- Jane Stabler * SEL Studies vol 55:04:2015 *

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Michel W. Pharand is the director of the Disraeli Project at Queen's University. Ellen L. Hawman is a research associate and co-editor with the Disraeli Project. Mary S. Millar is a co-editor with the Disraeli Project and an independent scholar in Kingston, Ontario. Sandra den Otter is an associate professor in the Department of History at Queens University. M.G. Wiebe is general editor emeritus of the Disraeli Project and was a professor of English at Queen's University.