Publisher's Synopsis
This collection presents a selection of speeches by Benjamin Disraeli, Earl of Beaconsfield (1804-1881), a prominent figure in British political history. A two-time Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Disraeli was known for his eloquence and his significant impact on the Conservative Party. These selected speeches offer insights into his political philosophy, his views on the pressing issues of the 19th century, and his remarkable career.
Readers interested in British political history, the art of oratory, and the life and times of one of Britain's most influential leaders will find great value in this volume. The speeches cover a range of topics, reflecting Disraeli's involvement in key debates and events that shaped the nation.
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