Delve into the humorous and insightful world of Victorian England with "Mrs. Brown And Disraeli," a collection of sketches by Arthur Sketchley (George Rose). This book offers a unique perspective on the political and social landscape of the time, viewed through the eyes of the witty and observant Mrs. Brown. Her encounters with the prominent statesman Benjamin Disraeli provide both amusement and social commentary.
Sketchley's work captures the essence of Victorian society with sharp wit and clever storytelling. Readers will appreciate the lighthearted yet poignant portrayal of life and politics in 19th-century Britain. A delightful read for those interested in historical fiction and British humor.
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