Publisher's Synopsis
"A Diary of Two Parliaments" offers a fascinating glimpse into the inner workings of British politics during the Disraeli Parliament of 1874-1880. Written by Henry William Lucy, this book provides a detailed, day-by-day account of parliamentary proceedings, debates, and the key figures who shaped the era. Lucy's diary captures the atmosphere of the time, offering insights into the personalities and political strategies that defined Disraeli's government.
Originally published in 1885, this historical record serves as an invaluable resource for students and enthusiasts of political history, the Victorian era, and British parliamentary procedure. The book preserves a unique perspective on a pivotal period in British history, making it an enduring contribution to our understanding of political life.
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