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  1. Benjamin Disraeli by Richard A. Levine, 1968-06
  2. Disraeli (Reputations) by Edgar Feuchtwanger, 2000-04-28
  3. Gladstone, Disraeli, and Queen Victoria: The Centenary Romanes Lecture Delivered Before the University of Oxford on 10 November 1992 by Robert Blake, 1995-10
  4. Disraeli and Victorian Conservatism (British History in Perspective) by T. A. Jenkins, 1996-10
  5. Disraeli (Lancaster Pamphlets) by John K. Walton, 1990-10-16
  6. Disraeli (Past Masters) by John Vincent, 1990-04-19
  7. Disraeli's Jewishness (Parkes-Wiener Series)
  8. Benjamin Disraeli (Jewish Encounters) by Adam Kirsch, 2008-09-02
  9. Disraeli: The Victorian Dandy Who Became Prime Minister by Christopher Hibbert, 2007-06-12
  10. Disraeli's Novels Reviewed, 1826-1968
  11. Disraeli and the Rise of a New Imperialism (University of Wales Press - Past in Perspective) by C. C. Eldridge, 1996-03-21
  12. Disraeli: A Biography by Stanley Weintraub, 1993-10-01
  13. The Lion and the Unicorn: Gladstone vs. Disraeli by Richard Aldous, 2007-09-17
  14. Benjamin Disraeli: The Novel As Political Discourse by Michael Flavin, 2005-08-26

61. Nineteenth-Century Fiction, Table Of Contents
+ Dickens, Charles, 18121870. + Disraeli, Benjamin, Earl of Beaconsfield, 1804-1881.+ Doyle, Arthur Conan, Sir, 1859-1930. + Edgeworth, Maria, 1767-1849.
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62. First Earl Of Beaconsfield - Definition By Dict.die.net
controlling interest in the Suez Canal and made Queen Victoria the Empress of India(18041881) syn Disraeli, Benjamin Disraeli, First Earl of Beaconsfield.
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Search dictionary for Source: WordNet (r) 1.7 First Earl of Beaconsfield n : British statesman who as Prime Minister bought controlling interest in the Suez Canal and made Queen Victoria the Empress of India (1804-1881) [syn: Disraeli Benjamin Disraeli , First Earl of Beaconsfield]
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[1739-1806] Scottish industrialist and philanthropist. He had cotton-mills at Catrine. Around 1900 and in conjunction with Arkwright , he decided upon New Lanark model housing schemes . In 1785, he established the first turkey-red dyeing works in Scotland. He imported foodstuffs for the poor in times of dearth
Darby, Abraham
[1665-1717] Born near Dudley, Worcestershire, and trained in engineering, setting up his own business 1698. He was a Quaker . In 1709, he introduced coke smelting to his ironworks at Coalbrookdale in Shropshire, instead of the more expensive charcoal. He used the cheaper iron to cast strong domestic pots, and after his death it was used for the cylinders required by the new steam pumping-engines
Darnley, Lord Henry Stewart
[1545-1567] Scottish earl who was the second husband of Mary, Queen of Scots , the father of James I , and uncle of Arabella Stuart . Jealousy involved him in the murder of Rizzio , his wife's Italian secretary in 1566. He died in an explosion which was said to have been arranged by Bothwell , Mary's lover
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    67. Benjamin Disraeli (1804-81)
    14, Writers and their Work, No. 138 (London Longmans, 1961); Benjamin Disraelia Timeline (Marjie Bloy); Disraeli, Benjamin (Earl of Beaconsfield);
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    68. Benjamin Disraeli, 1st Earl Of Beaconsfield - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    Benjamin Disraeli, 1st Earl of Beaconsfield ( December 21, 1804 April 19, 1881), the son of Isaac D'Israeli In 1842 Disraeli was amongst the founders of the Young England group
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    PM Successor: William Gladstone Date of Birth: 21 December Place of Birth: London England Political Party Conservative Benjamin Disraeli 1st Earl of Beaconsfield December 21 April 19 ), the son of Isaac D'Israeli , was a British politician and author who entered Parliament in 1837 as Tory MP for Maidstone , after four unsuccessful campaigns for a seat in the House of Commons, the first time as a Radical. In 1842 Disraeli was amongst the founders of the Young England group. He was Britain's first, and thus far only, Jewish Prime Minister . He was born to a Jewish family and baptized a Christian, but nevertheless continued to think of himself a Jew. He was once attacked for being Jewish by the Irish nationalist politician Daniel O'Connell , to whom he replied:
    "Yes, I am a Jew and when the ancestors of the right honourable gentleman were brutal savages in an unknown island, mine were priests in the temple of Solomon."
    Having been lionized as a writer of romantic fiction long before he entered politics, Disraeli continued for a time to dress as extravagantly in the House of Commons as he had before. In Parliament, Disraeli became known for his defense of the

    69. BBC - History - Benjamin Disraeli, Earl Of Beaconsfield, Viscount Hughenden Of H
    Benjamin Disraeli, Earl of Beaconsfield, Viscount Hughenden of Hughenden(1804 1881). Benjamin Disraeli ©. British statesman and
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    Benjamin Disraeli, Earl of Beaconsfield, Viscount Hughenden of Hughenden (1804 - 1881)
    British statesman and novelist, Disraeli provided the Conservative Party with its policies of popular democracy and imperialism. Born to Italian-Jewish parents, in 1817 Disraeli's father baptised his children as Christians. With Jews excluded from Parliament until 1858, this enabled Disraeli to pursue a career that would otherwise have been denied him. Early business ventures failed, leaving him heavily in debt. He had a breakdown and for four years did little until he decided to pursue a political career. After four attempts, in 1837 he was elected as Tory candidate for Maidstone. He soon established himself as a compelling speaker and his career took off. However, the failure of the Conservative leader, Sir Robert Peel, to give him a Cabinet position in 1841 prompted his bitter opposition to Peel's decision to repeal the Corn Laws, the protective duties on foreign grain. Although the laws passed, Peel resigned the following year. In 1852 Disraeli became Chancellor of the Exchequer in Lord Derby's minority government. He served as chancellor under Derby in three such governments, reforming Parliament in 1865 with a bill that doubled the existing electorate.

    70. Benjamin Disraeli (1804-81)
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    71. Benjamin Disraeli (1804 -- 1881)
    Although the family was Jewish, Benjamin was baptised at St. In 1878 Disraeliwas elevated to the House of Lords as the Earl of Beaconsfield; his
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    Benjamin Disraeli (1804 1881)
    Benjamin Disraeli was born on 21 December 1804 at Bedford Row London. He was the eldest son and second of five children born to Isaac D'Israeli and his wife Maria Basevi. Although the family was Jewish, Benjamin was baptised at St. Andrew's Anglican church in 1817. He was educated at Miss Roper's school in Islington and then went to Higham Hall School in Walthamstow between 1817 and 1821. In 1824 he was admitted to Lincoln's Inn but he withdrew in 1831. After that Disraeli travelled throughout Europe and the Near East; whilst on his travels he contracted venereal disease and was subjected to the mercury treatment on his return to England. Since gonorrhoea causes sterility in males, this may explain why he remained childless. On his return he abandoned a career in Law to pursue one in writing. In 1825 the daily newspaper The Representative appeared: it was founded by Disraeli and John Murray but it lasted only a few months. However, his first novel, Vivien Grey Taunton by-election in April 1835 but by then he was an 'official' Tory candidate thanks to the efforts of Sir Francis Bonham and the Carlton Club . Disraeli had been conducting an affair with Lady Henrietta Sykes since 1833; it seems that her husband was aware of the liaison that continued for three years. They parted in the autumn of 1836.

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    73. Benjamin Disraeli (1804 -- 1881)
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    Prime Minister: 27 February 1 December 1868; 20 February 1874 21 April 1880
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    Benjamin Disraeli was born on 21 December 1804 at Bedford Row London. He was the eldest son and second of five children born to Isaac D'Israeli and his wife Maria Basevi. Although the family was Jewish, Benjamin was baptised at St. Andrew's Anglican church in 1817. He was educated at Miss Roper's school in Islington and then went to Higham Hall School in Walthamstow between 1817 and 1821. In 1824 he was admitted to Lincoln's Inn but he withdrew in 1831. After that Disraeli travelled throughout Europe and the Near East; whilst on his travels he contracted venereal disease and was subjected to the mercury treatment on his return to England. Since gonorrhoea causes sterility in males, this may explain why he remained childless. On his return he abandoned a career in Law to pursue one in writing. In 1825 the daily newspaper The Representative appeared: it was founded by Disraeli and John Murray but it lasted only a few months. However, his first novel

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    Language of Material eng. Administrative/Biographical History. BenjaminDisraeli, Earl of Beaconsfield (18041881) was a prominent statesman.
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    Reference GB 0161 Dep. Hughenden 1-382
    Title : Disraeli Papers
    Dates of creation : 1681-1928 (predominantly 19th century)
    Held at : University of Oxford, Bodleian Library
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    Benjamin Disraeli, Earl of Beaconsfield (1804-1881) was a prominent statesman. His father, Isaac D'Israeli (1766-1848), was an author. Details for both are given in the Dictionary of National Biography
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    Disraeli's papers includes family, domestic and personal, political, and literary papers. The collection contains a section of Isaac D'Israeli's papers.
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    The papers were deposited in the Library in 1982 and 1984, by the National Trust.

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    "Yes, I am a Jew and when the ancestors of the right honourable gentleman were brutal savages in an unknown island, mine were priests in the temple of Solomon."
    Having been lionized as a writer of romantic fiction long before he entered politics, Disraeli continued for a time to dress as extravagantly in the House of Commons as he had before. In Parliament, Disraeli became known for his defense of the Corn Laws , in opposition to fellow Tory Sir Robert Peel's advocacy to repeal the laws, which Disraeli denounced as " laissez-faire capitalism". Disraeli would lose the fight the repeal of the Corn Laws, came at great political cost to the split Tory party. But Peel's betrayal of conservative ideology would cost him the ministry, and Disraeli would rise to fill the leadership void Peel's fall left in the Tory party.

    78. Vitalog - The Book Of Life : Benjamin DISRAELI (1804 - 1881) - Personal Data
    Benjamin Disraeli (1804 1881). Other names byname Dizzy . ORIGINS. Disraeli accepteda peerage, taking the title Earl of Beaconsfield, and became leader
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    British Governors in Malta Field Marshall Erwin Rommel to follow Hans Christian Andersen Lord Byron to follow Sir Walter Scott to follow Sir Winston Churchill Benjamin Disraeli Early Life Visit to Malta Parliamentary Career Born in London to Jewish parents in December 1804, Benjamin Disraeli grew up to become one of Britain's best and most respected statesmen in history. It is indeed an honour for Malta to have been visited and praised by, amongst others, such a key personality in the history of the nineteenth century. Disraeli's parents moved to Britain independently; his father from Italy in 1748, while his mother's family had been driven from Portugal by the

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