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         Disraeli Benjamin:     more books (63)
  1. Disraeli: A Brief Life by Paul Smith, 1999-04-01
  2. Gladstone and Disraeli: Principles and Policies (Cambridge Topics in History) by Michael Willis, 1989-07-27
  3. Benjamin Disraeli: Prime Minister Extraordinary. by Neil. Grant, 1969-01
  4. Benjamin Disraeli Letters: 1838-1841 (Volume 3) by Benjamin Disraeli, 1987-03-01
  5. Benjamin Disraeli Letters: 1835-1837 (Volume 2) by Benjamin Disraeli, 1982-04-01
  6. Benjamin Disraeli (Very Interesting People) by Jonathan Parry, 2007-08-06
  7. Young Disraeli 1804 - 1846 by Jane Ridley, 1995-04-25
  8. Disraeli and His World by Christopher Hibbert, 1978-11
  9. Disraelis Grand Tour Benjamin Disraeli by Robert Blake, 1982-03
  10. Benjamin Disraeli (World Leaders Past and Present) by Carol McGuirk, 1987-01
  11. British Naval Policy in the Gladstone-Disraeli Era, 1866-1880 by John Beeler, 1997-12-01
  12. The Politics of British Foreign Policy in the Era of Disraeli and Gladstone by Martin Swartz, 1985-03
  13. Disraeli's Fiction by Daniel R. Schwarz, 1979-12
  14. Benjamin Disraeli Letters: 1857-1859, Volume 7 (Letters of Benjamin Disraeli) by Benjamin Disraeli, 2004-03-16

41. Quotez - Wisdom
The wisdom of the wise and the experience of the ages are perpetuated by quotations. Disraeli, Benjamin, Earl of Beaconsfield (1804-1881). In our age
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Wisdom
"In Greece wise men speak and fools decide." - Anacharsis "It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it." - Aristotle "It is impossible to love and to be wise." - Francis Bacon, Essays "A wise man will make more opportunities than he finds." - Francis Bacon, Essays "Nothing doth more hurt in a state than that cunning men pass for wise." - Francis Bacon, Essays "Is not wisdom found among the aged? Does not long life bring understanding?" - Bible, Job 12:12 "The road of excess leads to the palace of wisdom." - William Blake, The Marriage of Heaven and Hell "Wise men profit more from fools than fools from wise men; for the wise men shun the mistakes of fools, but fools do not imitate the successes of the wise." - Cato the Elder, quoted in Plutarch's Parallel Lives "Along with success comes a reputation for wisdom." - Euripides, Hippolytus "The art of being wise is the art of knowing what to overlook." - William James "A wise man is cured of ambition by ambition itself; his aim is so exalted that riches, office, fortune and favour cannot satisfy him." - Samuel Johnson

42. Elibron: Title Info Page
Benjamin Disraeli (18041881), list of works. Related Items. William Monypenny, GeorgeBuckle. The Life of Benjamin Disraeli, Earl of Beaconsfield.
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43. Established Funds - Donated And Purchased Books
Title Benjamin Disraeli letters Author Disraeli, Benjamin, Earl of Beaconsfield,18041881 Imprint Toronto ; Buffalo University of Toronto Press, c1982-.
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44. Electronic Books From SPSCC # D
Dickinson, Emily, The Complete Poems. Disraeli, Benjamin, Earl of Beaconsfield,18041881, Sybil, Or The Two Nations. Dodge, Mary Mapes, 1830-1905,
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South Puget Sound Community College Library-Media Center Electronic Books Authors D Author index A B C D ... Return to Library Home page D Dana, Richard Two Years before the Mast Darwin, Charles, 1809-1882 Autobiography Of Charles Darwin, The Descent Of Man, The On the Origin of Species Movements And Habits Of Climbing Plants, The ... The Voyage of the Beagle Dante Alighieri, 1265-1321 La: Inferno Divina Commedia, La: Paradiso Divina Commedia, La: Purgatorio Daudet, Alphonse, 1840-1897 Tartarin De Tarascon Davis, Rebecca Harding, 1831-1910 Life In The Iron-Mills; or, The Korl Woman De Quincey, Thomas, 1785-1859 Confessions Of An English Opium-Eater Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731 Journal Of The Plague Year, written by a citizen who continued all the while in London, A Moll Flanders Robinson Crusoe Descartes, Rene, 1596-1650 Discourse On The Method Of Rightly Conducting One's Reason And Of Seeking Truth In The Sciences John Dewey Democracy and Education Dickens, Charles

45. Chapter Barton to Beaconsfield Of B By Biographical Dictionary Of English
Beaconsfield, Benjamin Disraeli, Ist Earl of (18041881).—Statesman and novelist,was the son of Isaac Disraeli (qv.) Belonging to a Jewish family setttled
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universal acceptance. Some were set to his own music. He also wrote several novels and a number of farces, etc. Although making a large income from his writings, in addition to that of his wife, he fell into embarrassed circumstances. Among the best known of his songs are , and She wore a Wreath of Roses . He may be regarded as, excepting Moore, the most popular song writer of his time. Beaconsfield, Benjamin Disraeli, Ist Earl of q.v .) Belonging to a Jewish family setttled first in Spain, whence in the 15th century they migrated to Italy, he was born in London in 1804 and privately educated His flourished destined him for the law, and he was articled to a solicitor. The law was, however, uncongenial, and he had already begun to write. After some journalistic work, he brought himself into general notice by the publication, in 1827, of his first novel, Vivian Grey , which created a sensation by its brilliance, audacity, and slightly veiled portraits of living celebrities. After producing a Vindication of the British Constitution , and some political pamphlets, he followed up his first success by a series of novels, The Young Duke Contarini Fleming Alroy Venetia , and Henrietta Temple (1837). During the same period he had also written

46. BiblioVault
Past and present. Disraeli, Benjamin, Earl of Beaconsfield, 18041881. Body,Human, in literature. History in literature. Sybil. Work in literature.
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47. The Earl Of Beaconsfield
The cartoon below shows Benjamin Disraeli 18041881 being raised tothe peerage as Earl of Beaconsfield by Queen Victoria in 1876.
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48. Font Size= 3 Bolton /font , Font Size= 3 MR/BOL22 /font
Benjamin Disraeli (18041881), statesman and novelist, was born in London Disraeliheld office, notably as Chancellor of He was created Earl of Beaconsfield in
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MR/BOL22 Statue BENJAMIN DISRAELI Public Monument and Sculpture Association National Recording Project BENJAMIN DISRAELI Photograph Region ID MR Work ID Manual Reference MR/BOL22 Type Statue Title BENJAMIN DISRAELI Sculptor Rawcliffe, Thomas Date of design Year of unveiling Unveiling details 30 April 1887 Road Precise Location Terrace A to Z Ref p. 145 D7 OS Ref Postcode Work is Extant Listing Status II Duty of Care Bolton MBC Commissioned by Bolton and District Working Men's Conservative Association Notes Life-size portrait statue, life size, depicting Disraeli in the robes of Knight of the Garter. His left arm, holding his robe, is raised across his chest, the right arm straight down by his side. It surmounts a substantial Yorkshire stone pedestal. circa raw year Condition Fair At risk No known risk Inscriptions Signatures Front of base: T. RAWCLIFFE./ SCULPTOR./ CHORLEY. Elements Element Details Part of work Material Dimensions Figure Stone 220cm high approx Pedestal Stone 301cm high x 208cm square Assessment of Condition Surface Character Detail Comment Biological growth Algae/tree sap on figure and pedestal Structural Condition Structural Condition Comment Cracks, splits, breaks, holes

49. Great Britain. Cabinet Reports By Prime Ministers To The Crown 1837-1867 & 1868-
1908. 4. Disraeli, Benjamin, Earl of Beaconsfield, 18041881. 5.Executive Departments Great Britain History Sources. 6
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[Main Index] [Microform Search] [Site Map] [Microtext Section Home] ... [U of T Home] Great Britain. Cabinet Reports by Prime Ministers to the Crown 1837-1867. Brighton, Sussex: Harvester Press Microform Publications, 1978. 5 reels. Great Britain. Cabinet Reports by Prime Ministers to the Crown 1868-1916 . Brighton, Sussex: Harvester Press Microform Publications, 1978. 6 reels. COVERAGE The reports from 1837-1867 are comprised of British prime ministers' handwritten reports to the monarch on proceedings of cabinet meetings. These manuscript letters represent the sole official record of the deliberations of Cabinet. Prime Ministers such as Melbourne, Peel, Russell and Palmerston wrote confidential memoranda for Queen Victoria on all major questions of the day. Their reports cover the three decades when the Great Reform Acts of 1832, civil disturbances and the Chartist Riots contributed to unprecedented economic and social change. The reports from 1867-1916 include 1,700 confidential manuscript letters preserved in the Royal Archives at Windsor Castle. These letters are the only official record of cabinet meetings, decisions and discussions for this time, as no other historical record was allowed to be kept. The Prime Minister, as the Crown's first confidential adviser, was required to send a report to the sovereign after every cabinet meeting. Only he was permitted to take notes of Cabinet proceeedings, and his personal letters were written the same day and prepared in his own hand. They range from short statements to detailed accounts of arguments put forth and decisions taken. A wide range of subjects is covered, with the greatest emphasis on political activity in Great Britain.

50. Hitler's Monumental Bible As History
Undoubtedly he means Benjamin Disraeli (18041881), First Earl of Beaconsfield, member of the House of Commons who later became prime minister and who
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Hitler's BibleMonumental History of Mankind by Jim Walker originated: 08 May 2001 This article presents the actual note page from which Hitler uses the Bible as the monumental history of mankind for which we can give thanks to Werner Maser for bringing it first to publication in his book, "Hitler's Letters and Notes." Hitler wrote these private notes while in his 30s and they predate his political career. Although Hitler wrote his first political antisemitic letter to Adolf Gemlich on September 16, 1919, these notes show the Biblical influence on the young Hitler in regards to his views on race laws at around the same time. Hitler's 1919 letter without his notes to provide context has led many scholars to incorrectly conclude that Hitler's antisemitism started from a purely secular mind-set. The Biblical references, especially in regards to the race laws mentioned in these notes, clearly shows that Hitler had a religious reason for his Jewish hatred and his views on race laws which later turned into the Nuremberg laws. Remarkably Maser (and all other historians) never explains Hitler's view on race laws in regards to these notes and how they parallel the Nuremberg laws , nor do they explain such items included within the outline such as "Lord Disraeli," and "Eternal course of History," all of which bears some importance if we wish to understand the foundational beliefs of Hitler. For this reason, I've presented the entire outline from that note page with its English translation so that readers can study it themselves.

51. THE BIDDIX PRIMARY SOURCE LIST
Disraeli, Benjamin, Earl of Beaconsfield, 18041881 , Correspondence ; BenjaminDisraeli letters / edited by JAW Gunn et al
http://www.unca.edu/history/Biddix03.htm
THE BIDDIX PRIMARY SOURCE LIST History Department Primary Sources List Last Updated May 15, 2003 Note Some of these entries can fit into more than one category and often do so check in more than one category. The spelling in some of these entries may appear to be misspelled. However due to the age of some of these documents the spelling may have changed over time for certain words. For example: daies instead of days. However, do be wary of the difficulty in checking for spelling errors on this list so double-check spelling. Entries without call numbers are multi-volume works contained at the UNCA Library. Remember, as with history this list is always growing, ever changing and more is added as knowledge accumulates. Also, this is not a complete list of the UNCA or any other library there are many more sources waiting to be found. Also, with library contents ever changing call numbers may not be accurate. To future keepers of this list and those who may want to add to it, never censure or try to judge what may or may not be on this list other than that it is a credible part of history that should be looked at and studied by all those wishing to seek the truth. Do not let personal bias, pre-judgments, or opinions about a subject keep a part of history from being added for others to see.

52. Elected Fair & Square!! By Father Monty. (The Issue Of Gay Bishop-Coadjutor Gene
There was also a Benjamin Disraeli (who later became 1st Earl of Beaconsfield,18041881), who was first elected fair and square as a Member of the British
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By Father Monty
After all is finally said and done by the close of the 74th General Convention
of the Episcopal Church (ECUSA), the fact will still remain that the Rev'd
Canon V. Gene Robinson, 56, was first elected fair and square as the first
openly-gay Bishop-Coadjutor of New Hampshire by the laity and clergy
of the diocese. He also becomes the first such openly-gay elected bishop in
these United States. It matters not whether Canon Robinson is openly-gay
or openly non-gay to hold now the Office of Bishop. He was elected to do
so by fair and square at the behest and vote of his own diocese's people.
And so that should stand above all other considerations now that
the people have spoken for their good Canon Gene Robinson. To deny the Rev'd Canon his rightful consecration, would go against the very wishes of the people who elected him. They should be the supreme authority and nobody else! There was also a Benjamin Disraeli (who later became 1st Earl of Beaconsfield, 1804-1881), who was first elected fair and square as a Member of the British House of Commons. When he

53. Forget Me Not: A Hypertextual Archive
Disraeli, Benjamin. (First Earl of Beaconsfield), (18041881). Statesman and novelist.Author of Contarini Fleming, Coningsby, Vivian Grey. Amulet.
http://web.gc.cuny.edu/womenstudies/FMN Hypertext/Authors_Prominent.htm
Index of Prominent ("Canonical") Contributors
to British Literary Annuals
(other than the FMN Some of the more prominent ("canonical") authors also published in literary annuals. However, because they did not publish their works in the Forget Me Not (1823-1830), they are not included in the Index of FMN Contributors . Here, I have provided a survey of Romantic and Victorian authors who regularly published in the literary annuals.
I acknowledge the problematic use of "canonical," primary, popular, prominent, etc. in restricting this list. However, for lack of a better word, "canonical" refers to authors regularly studied in Introduction to Romanticism courses. In addition, the below authors have been added as I have glanced through the Boyle Index. If an author is missing from this list, please email me, and I will endeavor to add that author to this list.
This index was compiled from Andrew Boyle's An Index to the Annuals 1820-1850 and Frederick Faxon's Literary Annuals and Gift Books: A Bibliography 1823-1903 Please note that the biographical data has been quoted from Boyle and is most likely not appreciative of the vast biographical data available.

54. Subject Index - W.D. Jordan Special Collections Library (Queen's University, Kin
Dickens, Charles (18121870) Collection of first editions; Disraeli, Benjamin,Earl of Beaconsfield (1804-1881) Collection see see Rare Books Collection;
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55. Carter, Robert, 1819-1879, Recipient. Letters From Various Correspondents, 1852-
Container List. (1) Beaconsfield, Benjamin Disraeli, 1st Earl of, 18041881.Photograph, signed. London, 1870. 1s.(2p.). With an MS.
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bMS Am 1921
Carter, Robert, 1819-1879, recipient. Letters from various correspondents, 1852-1882: Guide.
Houghton Library, Harvard College Library
Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138
Descriptive Summary
Repository: Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University
Location: b
Call No.: MS Am 1921
Creator: Carter, Robert, 1819-1879, recipient.
Title: Letters from various correspondents,
Date(s):
Quantity: 1 box (.3 linear ft.)
Abstract: Letters to the American writer Robert Carter chiefly relating to editorial, literary, and social concerns.
Administrative Information
Acquisition Information:
Gift of Mrs. Charles F. Swift, 138 Hallet Street, Yarmouthport, Massachusetts 02675; received: 1976 Mar.
Historical Note
Carter was an editor and author and an active figure in the Free Soil and Republican parties in Massachusetts in the 1850's.
Arrangement
Arranged alphabetically by author.
Scope and Content
Letters to Robert Carter chiefly relating to editorial, literary, and social concerns. Correspondents include Richard Watson Gilder, Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, and Charles Sumner. Also includes a photograph of Benjamin Disraeli, the first earl of Beaconsfield.
Container List
  • (1) Beaconsfield, Benjamin Disraeli, 1st earl of, 1804-1881. [Photograph, signed]. [London, 1870]. 1s.(2p.).

56. H-Net Review: Barry M. Doyle On Ian Machin, Disraeli
Conservative party. Library of Congress call number DA564 .B3 M27 1995Subjects Disraeli, Benjamin, Earl of Beaconsfield, 18041881;
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57. HTML Translation Of SGML/EAD Document By Tim Green
Arrangement. Two folders. Access OPEN AMHERST MARGARET SUSAN TYSSEN FL18561904BARONESS AMHERST; Disraeli Benjamin 1804-1881 Earl OF Beaconsfield PRIME MINISTER;
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British Library of Political and Economic Science
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AMHERST MARGARET SUSAN TYSSEN FL 1856-1904 BARONESS AMHERST AND THE PRIMROSE LEAGUE
Extent: Two folders
Biographical History
Margaret Tyssen Amherst was the only child of Admiral Robert Mitford (d. 1870). She married William Tyssen Amherst in 1856, who was created 1st Baron Amherst of Hackney in 1892. They had six daughters. Her book "A Sketch of Egyptian History" was published in 1904. She was also a member of the Ladies' Grand Council of the Primrose League. The League was founded in 1883 to commemorate the work of Benjamin Disraeli. Its aim was the maintenance of religion, the monarchy, the constitution, the unity of the commonwealth and the improvement of the condition of the people.
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Published circulars, accounts membership lists, and correspondence.
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Access: OPEN
  • AMHERST MARGARET SUSAN TYSSEN FL1856-1904 BARONESS AMHERST DISRAELI BENJAMIN 1804-1881 EARL OF BEACONSFIELD PRIME MINISTER CONSERVATIVE PARTY PRIMROSE LEAGUE

58. Stamp Features: The Widowed Queen Victoria
of novelist and radical conservative politician Benjamin Disraeli (18041881) replacesthat Victoria, in turn, named Disraeli the First Earl of Beaconsfield
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Queen Victoria:
The Widowed Queen
The next transformation for Victoria is that of the somber, matronly widow we see in this portrait. The buffeting of political reform contributed to her anxiety and isolation as well. LEFT : The monument is the Albert Memorial, ordered by the queen in 1863 following the prince consort's death but not completed until 1872. Standing 175 feet (53 meters) tall, the memorial is a grand but melancholy expression of the Victorian gothic style made popular by its architect, Sir George Gilbert Scott. 125 years of weather left the memorial in a sad state. After several years, and millions of pounds, restoration was completed and the shimmering memorial was finally unvieled in 1999. RIGHT : The "Australian" or secret ballot was introduced into English parliamentary elections by the Ballot Act of 1872. Not Disraeli, but his arch rival William Gladstone was responsible for this achievement, which might be seen as the culmination of a number of reform bills put through parliament during Victoria's reign. CENTRE : It is not by chance that the vignette of novelist and radical conservative politician Benjamin Disraeli (1804-1881) replaces that of Prince Albert in the previous stamp. Twice Prime Minister, Disraeli was a staunch supporter of the monarchy while still appearing to be a champion of reform. It was at his instigation that the queen was proclaimed Empress of India in 1876. Victoria, in turn, named Disraeli the First Earl of Beaconsfield. Gossip mongers linked the queen and her minister romantically but there was never any proof of such a liaison.

59. Financial Advice In Beaconsfield | Paley.com
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60. Thoughts To Ponder 82
Benjamin Disraeli, the Earl of Beaconsfield (18041881) was once confrontedby a political opponent who chided him about being Jewish.
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