Time to think again
Michael Neve, 3 March 1988
Benjamin Disraeli: Letters 1838-1841
edited by M.G Wiebe, J.B. Conacher, John Matthews and M.S. Millar.
Toronto, 458 pp., £40, March 1987,0 8020 5736 5 Show More
edited by M.G Wiebe, J.B. Conacher, John Matthews and M.S. Millar.
Toronto, 458 pp., £40, March 1987,
Salisbury: The Man and his Policies
edited by Lord Blake and Hugh Cecil.
Macmillan, 298 pp., £29.50, May 1987,0 333 36876 2 Show More
edited by Lord Blake and Hugh Cecil.
Macmillan, 298 pp., £29.50, May 1987,
“... the deeply intellectualist conservatism of the third Marquis of Salisbury, whose record as the most electorally successful Conservative prime minister seems likely to be snatched by Mrs Thatcher. The invocation, usually at Party Conferences, of something called ‘Disraelian Conservatism’ continues, despite this ... ”