Benjamin and Isaac Disraeli

<b>Benjamin and Isaac Disraeli</b>, <i>created 1/27/2008</i>
Benjamin and Isaac Disraeli, created 1/27/2008
Item# ISBN 0915232375
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Product Description

16 books by Benjamin Disraeli and three by his father Isaac Disraeli. In addition to being a popular novelist, Benjamin Disraelli served in government for four decades, twice as prime minister (in fierce competition with Gladstone). For his service, he was given the title "Earl of Beaconsfield."

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Table of Contents:


Benjamin Disraeli, the Earl of Beaconsfield (1804-1881)

  • Alroy or the Prince of the Captivity,  1833
  • Coningsby or the New Generation, 1844
  • Count Alarcos: a Tragedy, (play) 1839
  • Endymion, 1880
  • Henrietta Temple, 1837
  • The Infernal Marriage [based on the myth of Proserpine and Pluto], 1834
  • Ixion in Heaven (short story), 1834
  • Lord George Bentinck, a Political Biography, 1852
  • Lothair, 1970
  • The Rise of Iskander, 1834
  • Sketches
  • Sybil or the Two Nations, 1845
  • Tancred or the New Crusade, 1847
  • Venetia, 1887
  • Vivian Gray, 1826 (his first novel)
  • The Voyage of Captain Popanilla, 1828
  • The Young Duke. 1831

Isaac Disraeli (1766-1848), father of Benjamin Disraeli

  • Curiosities of Literature volume 1, 1823
  • Curiosities of Literature volume 2, 1823
  • Literary Charactger os Men of Genius, DRawn from Their Own Feelings and Confessions, edited by Benhamin Disraeli