Delve into the insightful world of 19th-century British politics and literature with the first volume of "Disraeli's Works." This collection offers a unique glimpse into the writings of both Isaac Disraeli, a renowned literary figure, and his son, Benjamin Disraeli, the Earl of Beaconsfield and a pivotal Prime Minister. This volume showcases the intellectual foundations that shaped a political giant and provides a window into the social and political currents of Victorian England.
Explore essays, reflections, and possibly early literary attempts that illuminate the development of Disraeli's keen understanding of power, society, and the human condition. A valuable resource for historians, literary scholars, and anyone interested in the minds that shaped modern Britain, "Disraeli's Works, Volume 1" is a testament to the enduring legacy of a remarkable family.
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