Items worth £59.7m allocated to museums, galleries, libraries and archives as part of Arts Council England scheme ...
America at 250: The New Issue of NR Is Out This year, I have been slowly working my way through The Portable Conservative Reader, edited by Russell Kirk (a man of many talents). One of the selections ...
FEW public men in any country have been made the subject of so much hostile criticism as Benjamin Disraeli. The most powerful section of the press in England has always been opposed to him. The rising ...
Will the British prime minister who has been described as “an adventurer addicted to romance and careless about facts” please stand up? The same prime minister who had first made his reputation as a ...
IN THE 300 years since Robert Walpole invented the office of prime minister, only three of his 54 successors have made their living by their pen: Disraeli, Churchill and Boris Johnson. Mr Johnson ...
SUCH a book as Wilfrid Meynell’s about Disraeli 1 makes one doubt whether a formal biography has, after all, so great an advantage over tradition in fixing the reputation of a man who has lived long ...
Lord Randolph Churchill, Winston’s father, summarized the political career of Benjamin Disraeli, Britain’s great 19th century Conservative prime minister, as “failure, failure, failure, partial ...
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