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Benjamin Disraeli, born 1804 and died 1881. Primarily known in
Britain as a politician, and Conservative Prime Minister, eventually becoming
the Earl of Beaconsfield. He was, in his day, a very popular and successful
novelist. Early work was of a romantic nature and a little 'wet', later work saw
him as a political satirist, Coningsby and Sybil being regarded as classics of
the genre. For potential collectors life is not easy, or indeed cheap. All off
the pre 1900 titles are fairly expensive and rare. As ever with double and
triple deckers of the period, original bindings are the most desirable, though
somewhat optimistic. Unsurprisingly, Vivian Grey is by far the rarest and
consequently most valuable ( Disrali).
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| Title |
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Date |
Notes |
| Vivian Grey |
Colburn |
1826-27 |
Anonymous, 5 volumes |
| The Young Captain Popanilla |
Colburn |
1828 |
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| The Young Duke |
Colburn |
1831 |
3 volumes |
| Contarini Fleming |
Murray |
1832 |
4 vols. Reissued in 1834 as The Young Venetian |
| The Wondrous Tale of Alroy |
Saunders |
1833 |
3 volumes |
| A Year at Hartlebury |
Saunders |
1834 |
2 vols, as Cherry and Fair Star |
| The Revolutionary Epick |
Moxon |
1834 |
2 volumes |
| Henrietta Temple |
Colburn |
1836 |
3 volumes |
| Venetia or the Poet's Daughter |
Colburn |
1837 |
3 volumes |
| Coningsby or the new Generation |
Colburn |
1844 |
3 volumes |
| Sybil or the Two Nations |
Colburn |
1845 |
Triple decker |
| Tancred or the New Crusade |
Colburn |
1847 |
3 volumes |
| Lothair |
Longman |
1870 |
Three volumes |
| Endymion |
Longman |
1880 |
3 volumes |
| Ixion in Heaven |
Cape |
1925 |
US: 1925 Holt |
| The Infernal Marriage |
Jackson |
1929 |
850 copies |
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