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The Life of William Ewart Gladstone 3 Volume Set
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First published in 1903, this authorised biography of the Liberal Prime Minister Gladstone provides valuable insights into Victorian political life.
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First published in 1903, this authorised biography of the Liberal Prime Minister Gladstone provides valuable insights into Victorian political life.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 2034
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. März 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 320mm x 250mm x 155mm
- Gewicht: 2921g
- ISBN-13: 9781108026802
- ISBN-10: 110802680X
- Artikelnr.: 33165318
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 2034
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. März 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 320mm x 250mm x 155mm
- Gewicht: 2921g
- ISBN-13: 9781108026802
- ISBN-10: 110802680X
- Artikelnr.: 33165318
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Volume 1: Book I. 1809-1831: Introductory
1. Childhood
2. Eton
3. Oxford
Book II. 1832-1846: 1. Enters Parliament
2. The new conservatism and office
3. Progress in public life
4. The church
5. His first book
6. Characteristics
7. Close of apprenticeship
8. Peel's government
9. Maynooth
10. Triumph of policy and fall of the minister
11. The Tractarian catastrophe
Book III. 1847-1852: 1. Member for Oxford
2. The Hawarden estate
3. Party evolution - new colonial policy
4. Death of Sir Robert Peel
5. Gorham case - secession of friends
6. Naples
7. Religious tornado - peelite difficulties
8. End of protection
Book IV. 1853-1859: 1. The coalition
2. The triumph of 1853
3. The Crimean war
4. Oxford reform - the open Civil Service
5. War finance - tax or loan
6. Crisis of 1855 and break-up of the Peelites
7. Political isolation
8. General election - new marriage law
9. The second Derby government
10. The Ionian islands
11. Junction with the Liberals
Appendix
Chronology. Volume 2: Book V. 1859-1868: 1. The Italian revolution
2. The great budget
3. Battle for economy
4. The spirit of Gladstonian finance
5. American civil war
6. Death of friends - days at Balmoral
7. Garibaldi - Denmark
8. Advance in public position and otherwise
9. Defeat at Oxford - death of Lord Palmerston - parliamentary leadership
10. Matters ecclesiastical
11. Popular estimates
12. Letters
13. Reform
14. The struggle for household suffrage
15. Opening of the Irish campaign
16. Prime minister
Book VI. 1869-1874: 1. Religious equality
2. First chapter of an agrarian revolution
3. Education - the career and the talents
4. The Franco-German war
5. Neutrality and annexation
6. The Black Sea
7. 'Day's work of a giant'
8. Autumn of 1871 - decline of popularity
9. Washington and Geneva
10. As head of a cabinet
11. Catholic country and Protestant parliament
12. The crisis
13. Last days of the ministry
14. The dissolution
Book VII. 1874-1880: 1. Retirement from leadership
2. Vaticanism
3. The Octagon
4. Eastern question once more
5. A tumultous year
6. Midlothian
7. The eve of the battle
8. The fall of Lord Beaconsfield
9. The second ministry
Appendix
Chronology. Volume 3: Book VIII. 1880-1885: 1. Opening days of the new parliament
2. An episode in toleration
3. Majuba
4. New phases of the Irish revolution
5. Egypt
6. Political jubilee
7. Colleagues - northern cruise - Egypt
8. Reform
9. The Soudan
10. Interior of the cabinet
11. Defeat of ministers
12. Accession of Lord Salisbury
Book IX. 1885-1886
1. Leadership and the general election
2. The polls in 1885
3. A critical month
4. Fall of the first Salisbury government
5. The new policy
6. Introduction of the bill
7. The political atmosphere - defeat of the bill
Book X. 1886-1898: 1. The morrow of defeat
2. The alternation policy in act
3. The special commission
4. An interim
5. Breach with Mr. Parnell
6. Biarritz
7. The fourth administration
8. Retirement from public life
9. The close
10. Final
Appendix
Chronology
Index.
1. Childhood
2. Eton
3. Oxford
Book II. 1832-1846: 1. Enters Parliament
2. The new conservatism and office
3. Progress in public life
4. The church
5. His first book
6. Characteristics
7. Close of apprenticeship
8. Peel's government
9. Maynooth
10. Triumph of policy and fall of the minister
11. The Tractarian catastrophe
Book III. 1847-1852: 1. Member for Oxford
2. The Hawarden estate
3. Party evolution - new colonial policy
4. Death of Sir Robert Peel
5. Gorham case - secession of friends
6. Naples
7. Religious tornado - peelite difficulties
8. End of protection
Book IV. 1853-1859: 1. The coalition
2. The triumph of 1853
3. The Crimean war
4. Oxford reform - the open Civil Service
5. War finance - tax or loan
6. Crisis of 1855 and break-up of the Peelites
7. Political isolation
8. General election - new marriage law
9. The second Derby government
10. The Ionian islands
11. Junction with the Liberals
Appendix
Chronology. Volume 2: Book V. 1859-1868: 1. The Italian revolution
2. The great budget
3. Battle for economy
4. The spirit of Gladstonian finance
5. American civil war
6. Death of friends - days at Balmoral
7. Garibaldi - Denmark
8. Advance in public position and otherwise
9. Defeat at Oxford - death of Lord Palmerston - parliamentary leadership
10. Matters ecclesiastical
11. Popular estimates
12. Letters
13. Reform
14. The struggle for household suffrage
15. Opening of the Irish campaign
16. Prime minister
Book VI. 1869-1874: 1. Religious equality
2. First chapter of an agrarian revolution
3. Education - the career and the talents
4. The Franco-German war
5. Neutrality and annexation
6. The Black Sea
7. 'Day's work of a giant'
8. Autumn of 1871 - decline of popularity
9. Washington and Geneva
10. As head of a cabinet
11. Catholic country and Protestant parliament
12. The crisis
13. Last days of the ministry
14. The dissolution
Book VII. 1874-1880: 1. Retirement from leadership
2. Vaticanism
3. The Octagon
4. Eastern question once more
5. A tumultous year
6. Midlothian
7. The eve of the battle
8. The fall of Lord Beaconsfield
9. The second ministry
Appendix
Chronology. Volume 3: Book VIII. 1880-1885: 1. Opening days of the new parliament
2. An episode in toleration
3. Majuba
4. New phases of the Irish revolution
5. Egypt
6. Political jubilee
7. Colleagues - northern cruise - Egypt
8. Reform
9. The Soudan
10. Interior of the cabinet
11. Defeat of ministers
12. Accession of Lord Salisbury
Book IX. 1885-1886
1. Leadership and the general election
2. The polls in 1885
3. A critical month
4. Fall of the first Salisbury government
5. The new policy
6. Introduction of the bill
7. The political atmosphere - defeat of the bill
Book X. 1886-1898: 1. The morrow of defeat
2. The alternation policy in act
3. The special commission
4. An interim
5. Breach with Mr. Parnell
6. Biarritz
7. The fourth administration
8. Retirement from public life
9. The close
10. Final
Appendix
Chronology
Index.
Volume 1: Book I. 1809-1831: Introductory
1. Childhood
2. Eton
3. Oxford
Book II. 1832-1846: 1. Enters Parliament
2. The new conservatism and office
3. Progress in public life
4. The church
5. His first book
6. Characteristics
7. Close of apprenticeship
8. Peel's government
9. Maynooth
10. Triumph of policy and fall of the minister
11. The Tractarian catastrophe
Book III. 1847-1852: 1. Member for Oxford
2. The Hawarden estate
3. Party evolution - new colonial policy
4. Death of Sir Robert Peel
5. Gorham case - secession of friends
6. Naples
7. Religious tornado - peelite difficulties
8. End of protection
Book IV. 1853-1859: 1. The coalition
2. The triumph of 1853
3. The Crimean war
4. Oxford reform - the open Civil Service
5. War finance - tax or loan
6. Crisis of 1855 and break-up of the Peelites
7. Political isolation
8. General election - new marriage law
9. The second Derby government
10. The Ionian islands
11. Junction with the Liberals
Appendix
Chronology. Volume 2: Book V. 1859-1868: 1. The Italian revolution
2. The great budget
3. Battle for economy
4. The spirit of Gladstonian finance
5. American civil war
6. Death of friends - days at Balmoral
7. Garibaldi - Denmark
8. Advance in public position and otherwise
9. Defeat at Oxford - death of Lord Palmerston - parliamentary leadership
10. Matters ecclesiastical
11. Popular estimates
12. Letters
13. Reform
14. The struggle for household suffrage
15. Opening of the Irish campaign
16. Prime minister
Book VI. 1869-1874: 1. Religious equality
2. First chapter of an agrarian revolution
3. Education - the career and the talents
4. The Franco-German war
5. Neutrality and annexation
6. The Black Sea
7. 'Day's work of a giant'
8. Autumn of 1871 - decline of popularity
9. Washington and Geneva
10. As head of a cabinet
11. Catholic country and Protestant parliament
12. The crisis
13. Last days of the ministry
14. The dissolution
Book VII. 1874-1880: 1. Retirement from leadership
2. Vaticanism
3. The Octagon
4. Eastern question once more
5. A tumultous year
6. Midlothian
7. The eve of the battle
8. The fall of Lord Beaconsfield
9. The second ministry
Appendix
Chronology. Volume 3: Book VIII. 1880-1885: 1. Opening days of the new parliament
2. An episode in toleration
3. Majuba
4. New phases of the Irish revolution
5. Egypt
6. Political jubilee
7. Colleagues - northern cruise - Egypt
8. Reform
9. The Soudan
10. Interior of the cabinet
11. Defeat of ministers
12. Accession of Lord Salisbury
Book IX. 1885-1886
1. Leadership and the general election
2. The polls in 1885
3. A critical month
4. Fall of the first Salisbury government
5. The new policy
6. Introduction of the bill
7. The political atmosphere - defeat of the bill
Book X. 1886-1898: 1. The morrow of defeat
2. The alternation policy in act
3. The special commission
4. An interim
5. Breach with Mr. Parnell
6. Biarritz
7. The fourth administration
8. Retirement from public life
9. The close
10. Final
Appendix
Chronology
Index.
1. Childhood
2. Eton
3. Oxford
Book II. 1832-1846: 1. Enters Parliament
2. The new conservatism and office
3. Progress in public life
4. The church
5. His first book
6. Characteristics
7. Close of apprenticeship
8. Peel's government
9. Maynooth
10. Triumph of policy and fall of the minister
11. The Tractarian catastrophe
Book III. 1847-1852: 1. Member for Oxford
2. The Hawarden estate
3. Party evolution - new colonial policy
4. Death of Sir Robert Peel
5. Gorham case - secession of friends
6. Naples
7. Religious tornado - peelite difficulties
8. End of protection
Book IV. 1853-1859: 1. The coalition
2. The triumph of 1853
3. The Crimean war
4. Oxford reform - the open Civil Service
5. War finance - tax or loan
6. Crisis of 1855 and break-up of the Peelites
7. Political isolation
8. General election - new marriage law
9. The second Derby government
10. The Ionian islands
11. Junction with the Liberals
Appendix
Chronology. Volume 2: Book V. 1859-1868: 1. The Italian revolution
2. The great budget
3. Battle for economy
4. The spirit of Gladstonian finance
5. American civil war
6. Death of friends - days at Balmoral
7. Garibaldi - Denmark
8. Advance in public position and otherwise
9. Defeat at Oxford - death of Lord Palmerston - parliamentary leadership
10. Matters ecclesiastical
11. Popular estimates
12. Letters
13. Reform
14. The struggle for household suffrage
15. Opening of the Irish campaign
16. Prime minister
Book VI. 1869-1874: 1. Religious equality
2. First chapter of an agrarian revolution
3. Education - the career and the talents
4. The Franco-German war
5. Neutrality and annexation
6. The Black Sea
7. 'Day's work of a giant'
8. Autumn of 1871 - decline of popularity
9. Washington and Geneva
10. As head of a cabinet
11. Catholic country and Protestant parliament
12. The crisis
13. Last days of the ministry
14. The dissolution
Book VII. 1874-1880: 1. Retirement from leadership
2. Vaticanism
3. The Octagon
4. Eastern question once more
5. A tumultous year
6. Midlothian
7. The eve of the battle
8. The fall of Lord Beaconsfield
9. The second ministry
Appendix
Chronology. Volume 3: Book VIII. 1880-1885: 1. Opening days of the new parliament
2. An episode in toleration
3. Majuba
4. New phases of the Irish revolution
5. Egypt
6. Political jubilee
7. Colleagues - northern cruise - Egypt
8. Reform
9. The Soudan
10. Interior of the cabinet
11. Defeat of ministers
12. Accession of Lord Salisbury
Book IX. 1885-1886
1. Leadership and the general election
2. The polls in 1885
3. A critical month
4. Fall of the first Salisbury government
5. The new policy
6. Introduction of the bill
7. The political atmosphere - defeat of the bill
Book X. 1886-1898: 1. The morrow of defeat
2. The alternation policy in act
3. The special commission
4. An interim
5. Breach with Mr. Parnell
6. Biarritz
7. The fourth administration
8. Retirement from public life
9. The close
10. Final
Appendix
Chronology
Index.