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- catalog abstract "Through the life of Disraeli we see Victorian England--her class system, social intrigues and prejudices, which allowed him to rise to prime minister.".
- catalog contributor b5106619.
- catalog coverage "Great Britain Politics and government 1837-1901.".
- catalog created "1993.".
- catalog date "1993".
- catalog date "1993.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1993.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (pages 666-691) and index.".
- catalog description "Son of my right hand, 1804-1837 -- 1837: "I have the two greatest stimulants in the world to action, youth and debt" -- 1804-1817: "I was born in a library" -- 1817-1824: "On a sudden I seemed endowed with new powers" -- 1824-1826: "Bitterer...than all, is waking from our first delusion!" -- 1826-1830: "I was devoured by ambition I did not see any means of gratifying" -- 1830-1831: "Why then the world's mine oyster" -- 1831-1833: "There is no education like adversity" -- 1833-1834: "...a fair lady of my acquaintance" -- 1834-1837: "...the dazzling farce of life" -- Rebel in the house, 1837-1862 -- 1837-1841: "The time will come when you will hear me" -- 1841-1844: "I already find myself without effort the leader of a party, chiefly of the youth" -- 1844-1846: "The two nations" -- 1846-1847: "...into the enemy's fort" -- 1848-1850: "Opportunity is more powerful even that conquerors or prophets" -- 1851-1853: "...we cannot complain of fortune" -- 1853-1856: "the bitter cup of ill success" -- 1856-1858: "...so fond of Mr. Dizzy" -- 1858-1862: "...the field of battle" -- The high game, 1862-1874 -- 1862-1866: "...mirages that rise up before the political eye" -- Ralph and Kate: "...a reviving touch of nature in one of her most popular and agreeable forms" -- 1866-1868: "...the ministry by himself" -- 1868: "...the greasy pole" -- 1869-1872: "But now they have turned me out of place" -- 1872-1874: "The age of ruins is past" -- The Elysian Fields, 1874-1881 -- 1874-1875: "I live for power and the affections" -- 1875-1876: "What's the use of power if you don't make people do what they don't like?" -- 1876-1878: "I am dead, dead but in the Elysian Fields" -- 1878-1880: "Everything, they say, comes too late. It is something if it comes" -- 1880-1881: "I have had a good innings and cannot agree with the great king that all is vanity" -- 1881: "Every procession must end."".
- catalog description "Through the life of Disraeli we see Victorian England--her class system, social intrigues and prejudices, which allowed him to rise to prime minister.".
- catalog extent "xiv, 717 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Disraeli.".
- catalog identifier "0525936688 :".
- catalog isFormatOf "Disraeli.".
- catalog issued "1993".
- catalog issued "1993.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Truman Talley Books/Dutton,".
- catalog relation "Disraeli.".
- catalog spatial "Great Britain Politics and government 1837-1901.".
- catalog spatial "Great Britain".
- catalog subject "941.08 20".
- catalog subject "DA564.B3 W45 1993".
- catalog subject "Disraeli, Benjamin, 1804-1881.".
- catalog subject "Disraeli, Benjamin, Earl of Beaconsfield, 1804-1881.".
- catalog subject "Prime ministers Great Britain Biography.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Son of my right hand, 1804-1837 -- 1837: "I have the two greatest stimulants in the world to action, youth and debt" -- 1804-1817: "I was born in a library" -- 1817-1824: "On a sudden I seemed endowed with new powers" -- 1824-1826: "Bitterer...than all, is waking from our first delusion!" -- 1826-1830: "I was devoured by ambition I did not see any means of gratifying" -- 1830-1831: "Why then the world's mine oyster" -- 1831-1833: "There is no education like adversity" -- 1833-1834: "...a fair lady of my acquaintance" -- 1834-1837: "...the dazzling farce of life" -- Rebel in the house, 1837-1862 -- 1837-1841: "The time will come when you will hear me" -- 1841-1844: "I already find myself without effort the leader of a party, chiefly of the youth" -- 1844-1846: "The two nations" -- 1846-1847: "...into the enemy's fort" -- 1848-1850: "Opportunity is more powerful even that conquerors or prophets" -- 1851-1853: "...we cannot complain of fortune" -- 1853-1856: "the bitter cup of ill success" -- 1856-1858: "...so fond of Mr. Dizzy" -- 1858-1862: "...the field of battle" -- The high game, 1862-1874 -- 1862-1866: "...mirages that rise up before the political eye" -- Ralph and Kate: "...a reviving touch of nature in one of her most popular and agreeable forms" -- 1866-1868: "...the ministry by himself" -- 1868: "...the greasy pole" -- 1869-1872: "But now they have turned me out of place" -- 1872-1874: "The age of ruins is past" -- The Elysian Fields, 1874-1881 -- 1874-1875: "I live for power and the affections" -- 1875-1876: "What's the use of power if you don't make people do what they don't like?" -- 1876-1878: "I am dead, dead but in the Elysian Fields" -- 1878-1880: "Everything, they say, comes too late. It is something if it comes" -- 1880-1881: "I have had a good innings and cannot agree with the great king that all is vanity" -- 1881: "Every procession must end."".
- catalog title "Disraeli : a biography / Stanley Weintraub.".
- catalog type "Biography. fast".
- catalog type "text".