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Dizzy Hesketh Pearson

Dizzy By Hesketh Pearson

Dizzy by Hesketh Pearson


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Summary

This is a biography of Benjamin Disraeli (1804-1881). Regarded as the founder of the modern Conservative Party, he piloted through Parliament the Reform Bill of 1867 which enfranchised large numbers of working men. He acquired the Transvaal, Cyprus and the Suez Canal and also wrote novels.

Dizzy Summary

Dizzy: A Life of Benjamin Disraeli by Hesketh Pearson

Benjamin Disraeli (1804-1881) is regarded as the founder of the modern Conservative Party. Although his ancestry was Jewish, he became one of the most popular politicians of the 19th century. Aspiring to one nation Toryism, he stole the liberal's clothes by piloting through Parliament the Reform Bill of 1867 which enfranchised large numbers of working men. His grandiose foreign policy proved popular in an age when Britain really ruled the waves. He bestowed the title of Empress of India on Queen Victoria and acquired Fiji, the Transvaal, Cyprus and the Suez Canal. But it was his personality that was extraordinary. He was a reckless gambler with his career, an accomplished novelist, a deadly debater and a man who adored and was adored by his wife, who he claimed he married for her money. Hesketh Pearson's biography presents a glimpse of politics in a more colourful age.

About Hesketh Pearson

Hesketh Pearson was born in 1887 and educated at Bedford Grammar School. After two years in the City of London, he went onto the stage and, apart from seeing active service during the First World War in Persia and Mesopotamia, he continued to act until 1931 when he abandoned his stage career in order to write. His many biographies include those of Gilbert & Sullivan, William Shakespeare, Charles Dickens, Oscar Wilde and George Bernard Shaw. He died in 1964.

Table of Contents

Part 1: beginnings; speculative; ben-vivian; partly sartorial; largely personal; social, political and amorous; turmoil; love and money; rebellion and bread; the trustees of posterity; take physic, pomp; peel repeals. Part 2: leadership; at home; in and out; love, war and revolution; second innings; the greasy pole; the impenetrable man; the inevitable hour. Part 3: glory and the gout; three ladies; Elysian fields; Afghans and Zulus; Bendymion.

Additional information

GOR002933860
9780141390895
0141390891
Dizzy: A Life of Benjamin Disraeli by Hesketh Pearson
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Penguin Books Ltd
20011025
320
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