| Books
            by Douglas  Hurd and Edward Young 
            
              | Disraeli: or The Two Lives |  
              | Ironically, it takes a former Tory Foreign Secretary (with help) to change our perceptions of his most illustrious Victorian forebear. This short study is a complete hatchet job of the icon of one-nation Toryism (Dizzy didn't ever espouse this).  In real life Disraeli was vain, unprincipled and treacherous.  In death, until now, history has treated him well. This is a wonderfully compelling and refreshing re-evaluation.  What next - a Clegg exposé of Gladstone's shortcomings? (Jeremy Miller - bwl 72 Spring 2014)
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