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Aims to bring alive, through the eyes of their contemporaries, three of the greatest political figures of the Victorian era - Henry, third Viscount Palmerston, Benjamin Disraeli and William Gladstone. This four-volume set draws together various documents including journals and diaries, pamphlets, correspondence, and other ephemeral literature.
Contents
William Ewart Gladstone (Part II) 1 III. Opposition, 1874-80 [Anon.], Why Did Gladstone Fall from Power? How May He Regain it? IV. Second and Third Ministries, 1880-5 Stuart Reid (ed.), Memoirs of Sir Wemyss Reid, 1842-1885 Thomas O'Connor, Gladstone's House of Commons James Phelan, Mr Gladstone, the Liberal Statesman. An Address Joseph Forster, The Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone, MP V. Fourth Ministry, 1892-4 Henry W. Lucy, A Diary of the Home Rule Parliament, 1892-1895 VI. Midlothian Campaigns George Roy Badenoch, A Word of Warning Against Mr Gladstone An Eyewitness, The Anti-Climax in Mid-Lothian [Anon.], The Gladstone Gas Company Prospectus VII. The Home Rule Campaign Thomas Webb, The Irish Question: A Reply to Mr Gladstone Joseph Reinach, 'Mr Gladstone and the Irish Bill: A French View' Theodor von Bunsen, 'A German View of Mr Gladstone' P.V.M. Filleul, Mr Gladstone's Home Rule Bill VIII. Foreign Policy, 1860-94 An Englishman, The Question of the Day: Turk or Christian? Frederic Harrison, The Crisis in Egypt: A Letter to Mr Gladstone IX. Retirement and Death W.T. Stead, 'Mr Gladstone at Eighty-Seven' Henry W. Lucy, A Diary of the Unionist Parliament, 1895-1900 Justin McCarthy, 'William Ewart Gladstone' Goldwin Smith, My Memory of Gladstone George Russell, Prime Ministers and Some Others