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  1. Benjamin Disraeli by Richard A. Levine, 1968-06
  2. Disraeli (Reputations) by Edgar Feuchtwanger, 2000-04-28
  3. Gladstone, Disraeli, and Queen Victoria: The Centenary Romanes Lecture Delivered Before the University of Oxford on 10 November 1992 by Robert Blake, 1995-10
  4. Disraeli and Victorian Conservatism (British History in Perspective) by T. A. Jenkins, 1996-10
  5. Disraeli (Lancaster Pamphlets) by John K. Walton, 1990-10-16
  6. Disraeli (Past Masters) by John Vincent, 1990-04-19
  7. Disraeli's Jewishness (Parkes-Wiener Series)
  8. Benjamin Disraeli (Jewish Encounters) by Adam Kirsch, 2008-09-02
  9. Disraeli: The Victorian Dandy Who Became Prime Minister by Christopher Hibbert, 2007-06-12
  10. Disraeli's Novels Reviewed, 1826-1968
  11. Disraeli and the Rise of a New Imperialism (University of Wales Press - Past in Perspective) by C. C. Eldridge, 1996-03-21
  12. Disraeli: A Biography by Stanley Weintraub, 1993-10-01
  13. The Lion and the Unicorn: Gladstone vs. Disraeli by Richard Aldous, 2007-09-17
  14. Benjamin Disraeli: The Novel As Political Discourse by Michael Flavin, 2005-08-26

61. Stamp Features: The Widowed Queen Victoria
of novelist and radical conservative politician Benjamin Disraeli (18041881) replacesthat Victoria, in turn, named Disraeli the First Earl of Beaconsfield
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Queen Victoria:
The Widowed Queen
The next transformation for Victoria is that of the somber, matronly widow we see in this portrait. The buffeting of political reform contributed to her anxiety and isolation as well. LEFT : The monument is the Albert Memorial, ordered by the queen in 1863 following the prince consort's death but not completed until 1872. Standing 175 feet (53 meters) tall, the memorial is a grand but melancholy expression of the Victorian gothic style made popular by its architect, Sir George Gilbert Scott. 125 years of weather left the memorial in a sad state. After several years, and millions of pounds, restoration was completed and the shimmering memorial was finally unvieled in 1999. RIGHT : The "Australian" or secret ballot was introduced into English parliamentary elections by the Ballot Act of 1872. Not Disraeli, but his arch rival William Gladstone was responsible for this achievement, which might be seen as the culmination of a number of reform bills put through parliament during Victoria's reign. CENTRE : It is not by chance that the vignette of novelist and radical conservative politician Benjamin Disraeli (1804-1881) replaces that of Prince Albert in the previous stamp. Twice Prime Minister, Disraeli was a staunch supporter of the monarchy while still appearing to be a champion of reform. It was at his instigation that the queen was proclaimed Empress of India in 1876. Victoria, in turn, named Disraeli the First Earl of Beaconsfield. Gossip mongers linked the queen and her minister romantically but there was never any proof of such a liaison.

62. NOBLE FAMILIES OF JEWISH ANCESTRY
Disraeli, Earl of Beaconsfield, Benjamin (18041881), His grandfather BenjaminDisraeli (1730-1816) settled in England in 1748, father of Isaak (1766-1848
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T HE E UROPEAN N OBILITY NOBLE FAMILIES OF JEWISH ANCESTRY © Guy Stair Sainty Two related publications, the Semi-Gotha or Historisch-genealoges-Taschenbuch des gesamted Adels jehuidäischen Ursprunges of 1912 and 1913, and the Semigothaisches Genealogisches Taschenbuch aristokratisch-jüdischer heiraten of 1914, attempted a comprehensive survey of those families of Jewish ancestry who were members of the titled European nobility (and a handful of non-European royalty or nobility). These were published at a time when the prestige and influence of European Jewry was at its highest and represented pride in their achievements since Jewish emancipation. Unhappily, these rare publications were later to be used by the nazis to identify families and individuals for extermination and many copies of these publications were destroyed both by nazi fanatics and by those Jewish families who had once been proud to have been included. Birth dates were indicated with the hexagonal Star of David, while a Jewish tomb stone symbol indicated who died in the Jewish faith, and a Cross those who died in the Christian faith. Marriage dates were indicated with two bold rings interlocking if husband and wife both had Jewish blood, while a bold ring with an outline ring indicated whether only one of the partners was of Jewish ancestry. Two opposite pointing horizontal arrows indicated divorce, reflecting a Biblical passage “if thou take the right hand, then I will go to the left”. The genealogical section of the

63. Victorian Studies, Volume 42 - Table Of Contents
O'Kell, Robert. Benjamin Disraeli Letters, Volume VI 18521856 (review)Subjects Disraeli, Benjamin, Earl of Beaconsfield, 1804-1881.
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64. Nineteenth-Century Fiction, Table Of Contents
+ Dickens, Charles, 18121870. + Disraeli, Benjamin, Earl of Beaconsfield, 1804-1881.+ Doyle, Arthur Conan, Sir, 1859-1930. + Edgeworth, Maria, 1767-1849.
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65. Sandman Annotations
by David Goldfarb Issue 58 The Kindly Ones 2 Neil Gaiman, Marc Hempel, D'IsraeliCover Benjamin Disraeli (18041881) was Earl of Beaconsfield and Prime
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issue #42 page 4, panel 5. Page 23 panel 9: An echo of "A Game of You". That story also concerned a crystal that could be used to summon Dream for a boon. Release history: Version 1.0 released 13 May 94. Credits: Greg "elmo" Morrow (morrow@physics.rice.edu) created the Sandman Annotations. Timothy Tan aka TiTan 083285@bud.cc.swin.edu.au Ralf Hildebrandt / R.Hildebrandt@tu-bs.de

66. BBC - History - Benjamin Disraeli, Earl Of Beaconsfield, Viscount Hughenden Of H
Biography of Benjamin Disraeli
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History State ... Help Like this page? Send it to a friend! Benjamin Disraeli, Earl of Beaconsfield, Viscount Hughenden of Hughenden British statesman and novelist, Disraeli provided the Conservative Party with its policies of popular democracy and imperialism. Born to Italian-Jewish parents, in 1817 Disraeli's father baptised his children as Christians. With Jews excluded from Parliament until 1858, this enabled Disraeli to pursue a career that would otherwise have been denied him. Early business ventures failed, leaving him heavily in debt. He had a breakdown and for four years did little until he decided to pursue a political career. After four attempts, in 1837 he was elected as Tory candidate for Maidstone. He soon established himself as a compelling speaker and his career took off. However, the failure of the Conservative leader, Sir Robert Peel, to give him a Cabinet position in 1841 prompted his bitter opposition to Peel's decision to repeal the Corn Laws, the protective duties on foreign grain. Although the laws passed, Peel resigned the following year. In 1852 Disraeli became Chancellor of the Exchequer in Lord Derby's minority government. He served as chancellor under Derby in three such governments, reforming Parliament in 1865 with a bill that doubled the existing electorate.

67. Benjamin Disraeli (1804-81)
14, Writers and their Work, No. 138 (London Longmans, 1961); Benjamin Disraelia Timeline (Marjie Bloy); Disraeli, Benjamin (Earl of Beaconsfield);
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68. ResAnet Record
NUMBERS ISSN 07067364 SUBJECTS Disraeli, Benjamin, Earl of Beaconsfield, 1804-1881Societies,periodicals etc Disraeli, Benjamin, Earl of Beaconsfield
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AMICUS No. 802612 Serial COPIES: Serials Stks - K-10-4 Serials Stks - K-10-4 - Copy 2 NAME(S): *Queen's University (Kingston, Ont.). Disraeli Project TITLE(S): Newsletter - Disraeli Project, Queen's University PUBLISHER: Kingston, Ont., Disraeli Project, Queen's University. DESCRIPTION: v. ill. 24 cm. v. 3, no. 1-v. 6, no. 1/2; spring 1978-spring/fall 1981. NOTES: Continues: Disraeli, Benjamin, 1804-1881 Disraeli Newsletter. NUMBERS: ISSN: 0706-7364 SUBJECTS: Disraeli, Benjamin, Earl of Beaconsfield, 1804-1881Societies, periodicals etc Disraeli, Benjamin, Earl of Beaconsfield, 1804-1881Sociétés, périodiques etc ... ProjectPériodiques

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70. Benjamin Disraeli (1804 -- 1881)
Although the family was Jewish, Benjamin was baptised at St. In 1878 Disraeliwas elevated to the House of Lords as the Earl of Beaconsfield; his
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Benjamin Disraeli (1804 1881)
Benjamin Disraeli was born on 21 December 1804 at Bedford Row London. He was the eldest son and second of five children born to Isaac D'Israeli and his wife Maria Basevi. Although the family was Jewish, Benjamin was baptised at St. Andrew's Anglican church in 1817. He was educated at Miss Roper's school in Islington and then went to Higham Hall School in Walthamstow between 1817 and 1821. In 1824 he was admitted to Lincoln's Inn but he withdrew in 1831. After that Disraeli travelled throughout Europe and the Near East; whilst on his travels he contracted venereal disease and was subjected to the mercury treatment on his return to England. Since gonorrhoea causes sterility in males, this may explain why he remained childless. On his return he abandoned a career in Law to pursue one in writing. In 1825 the daily newspaper The Representative appeared: it was founded by Disraeli and John Murray but it lasted only a few months. However, his first novel, Vivien Grey Taunton by-election in April 1835 but by then he was an 'official' Tory candidate thanks to the efforts of Sir Francis Bonham and the Carlton Club . Disraeli had been conducting an affair with Lady Henrietta Sykes since 1833; it seems that her husband was aware of the liaison that continued for three years. They parted in the autumn of 1836.

71. Disraeli, Benjamin, 1st Earl Of BeaconsfieldPUBLIC RECORD OFFICE Of NORTHERN IRE
Benjamin Disraeli (1804 1881). Benjamin Disraeli was born on 21 December 1804 at Bedford Row London. the House of Lords as the Earl of Beaconsfield; his administration was
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72. Archives Hub: Disraeli Papers
Language of Material eng. Administrative/Biographical History. BenjaminDisraeli, Earl of Beaconsfield (18041881) was a prominent statesman.
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Disraeli Papers
Reference GB 0161 Dep. Hughenden 1-382
Title : Disraeli Papers
Dates of creation : 1681-1928 (predominantly 19th century)
Held at : University of Oxford, Bodleian Library
Extent : 382 shelfmarks
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Administrative/Biographical History
Benjamin Disraeli, Earl of Beaconsfield (1804-1881) was a prominent statesman. His father, Isaac D'Israeli (1766-1848), was an author. Details for both are given in the Dictionary of National Biography
Scope and Content
Disraeli's papers includes family, domestic and personal, political, and literary papers. The collection contains a section of Isaac D'Israeli's papers.
Administrative Information
Immediate Source of Acquisition
The papers were deposited in the Library in 1982 and 1984, by the National Trust.

73. Innovative Library /All Locations
Dixon Yates Contract 1954, 1962, 1. Dizraeli Bendzhamin Earl Of Beaconsfield1804 1881 see Disraeli Benjamin Earl Of Beaconsfield 1804 1881, 1.
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74. Benjamin Disraeli Letters, 1832-1877
Disraeli, Benjamin, Earl of Beaconsfield, 18041881Correspondence. Prime ministersGreatBritain. Great BritainPolitics and government1837-1901.
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Benjamin Disraeli Letters, 1832-1877
Title: Benjamin Disraeli Letters, Dates: Quantity: 2 manuscript boxes Identification: unnumbered
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Biography
British statesman and novelist, Benjamin Disraeli was born in London on December 21, 1804. Disraeli received his education at private schools in Blackheath and Walthamstow. Between the ages of 17 and 20 he became a law apprentice at a London office. After suffering heavy financial loss due to reckless speculation in the stock market, he started writing novels, the first of which, Vivien Grey, appeared in 1826 with some success. Other novels include: The Young Duke (1831); Cantarini Fleming (1832); Henrietta Temple (1837); Lothair (3 vols. 1870); and Endymion (3 vol. 1880).
Scope and Content
The files in this collection span from the years 1799-1881 and include correspondence, visual materials, and a bound book of letters. Disraeli's correspondence includes letters to family members, politicians, and others. The visual materials include photographs, engraved pictures, and caricatures of Benjamin Disraeli. This collection also includes a bound book of petition letters addressed to the Earl of Beaconsfield.
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Access to the collection is in accordance with the policies of Brandeis University Libraries, Special Collections.

75. Portrait Of Benjamin Disraeli 1804-1881 After Sir Francis Grant, PRA , ...
was soon replaced by the Earl of Aberdeen Victoria granted Disraeli the title LordBeaconsfield. Title Portrait of Benjamin Disraeli 18041881, Style Victorian.
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retirement, sixtythree-year old Benjamin Disraeli became Prime By 1875, Disraeliwas concentrating more on foreign earned the title of Earl of Beaconsfield
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Benjamin Disraeli Early Life Visit to Malta Parliamentary Career Born in London to Jewish parents in December 1804, Benjamin Disraeli grew up to become one of Britain's best and most respected statesmen in history. It is indeed an honour for Malta to have been visited and praised by, amongst others, such a key personality in the history of the nineteenth century. Disraeli's parents moved to Britain independently; his father from Italy in 1748, while his mother's family had been driven from Portugal by the

77. PBS : Empires : Queen Victoria : The Changing Empire : Characters : Disraeli
After his elevation as Earl of Beaconsfield, to move him into the House of Lords,and his triumph in settling Benjamin Disraeli National Portrait Gallery.
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National Trust. When Benjamin Disraeli (1804-1881) determined that his rising ambitions required a personal motto, he chose forti nihil difficile, or "nothing is difficult to the strong." Strength of will, one assumesfor a Jew in pre-Victorian England had barriers before him that would have dissuaded most aspirants for status. Until 1829, Roman Catholics were disenfranchised, and could not hold public office or be involved in such professions as law. Universities were also closed to them. For Disraeli, born Benjamin D'Israeli in Bloomsbury, where his father was a dilettante man of letters, the path was smoothed by the nonbelieving Isaac, who, cynically, had his son converted, at twelve, to the Anglican persuasion, to open up opportunities.
Always a romantic, Disraeli liked to believe that his ancestors were cultured Jews from Golden Age Spain, but in reality his grandfather had emigrated from Cento, in Italy near Ferrara, where he was a seller of straw hats. The family, before that, had probably come from Syria or Turkey. His recollections would sometimes claim Venice for his family. If their origins had to be in Italy, he preferred the most exotic of Italian places. He liked to think of himself as an aristocrat, even if not of the Anglo-Saxon variety.
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The Tories would fragment on the issue of free trade, and Disraeli, a loyalist, inherited some of the remaining prominence within the party. On becoming a minority government in 1852, he would achieve cabinet office for the first time, as Chancellor of the Exchequer. The experience was brief, but it whetted his appetite for power and position, which left him in a quandary as the Commons debated, year after year, the issue of amending its oaths requirement to permit Jews to sit. Several, including Lionel de Rothschild, one of the world's most influential bankers, had run time and time again, rejected after each election by their refusal to take a parliamentary oath on the Christian bible. Rothschild had already turned down a baronetcy from Victoria, as only a barony would place him in the House of Lords, where he might defy the oaths requirement in the upper house.

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Dining rooms19101920. Disaster victims1910-1920. Disraeli, Benjamin,Earlof Beaconsfield,1804-1881. Dogs1900-1910. DogsItaly1900-1910.
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79. Xrefer - Search Results - Benjamin Constant
Disraeli, Benjamin, (1st Earl of Beaconsfield) (1804 1881) Speechat Edinburgh, 29 October 1867 , in The Times 30 October 1867.
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80. Xrefer - Search Results - Edward Said
Disraeli, Benjamin, (1st Earl of Beaconsfield) (1804 1881) Attributed to Disraeliand believed to have been said to Edward Bulwer-Lytton, in E. Latham Famous
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