Benjamin and Isaac Disraeli

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."
Intended for use with PCs (Windows or Linux) and recent Macs (OS X), our books are in plain-text format, not audio or video. You read them on your computer screen.
Table of Contents:
Benjamin Disraeli, the Earl of Beaconsfield (1804-1881)
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Alroy or the Prince of the Captivity, 1833
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Coningsby or the New Generation, 1844
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Count Alarcos: a Tragedy, (play) 1839
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Endymion, 1880
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Henrietta Temple, 1837
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The Infernal Marriage [based on the myth of Proserpine and Pluto], 1834
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Ixion in Heaven (short story), 1834
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Lord George Bentinck, a Political Biography, 1852
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Lothair, 1970
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The Rise of Iskander, 1834
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Sketches
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Sybil or the Two Nations, 1845
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Tancred or the New Crusade, 1847
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Venetia, 1887
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Vivian Gray, 1826 (his first novel)
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The Voyage of Captain Popanilla, 1828
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The Young Duke. 1831
Isaac Disraeli (1766-1848), father of Benjamin Disraeli
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Curiosities of Literature volume 1, 1823
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Curiosities of Literature volume 2, 1823
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Literary Charactger os Men of Genius, DRawn from Their Own Feelings and
Confessions, edited by Benhamin Disraeli