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Lot 83: BENJAMIN DISRAELI Signed Letter

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Lot   83: BENJAMIN DISRAELI Signed Letter
<b>Autographs</b><hr><b>Disraeli Reads About Himself</b>

<b>BENJAMIN DISRAELI, EARL OF BEACONSFIELD. British statesman and author; twice Prime Minister. Thought, in Victorian England, to have been the greatest Jew since St. Paul.</b>
Autograph Letter Signed ('B. Disraeli'), 4 pages, on the recto and verso of an integral leaf, 4.5' x 7', Grosvenor Gate, London, December 26, 1891. To a Lord. Choice Fine; some very light soiling, and partially separated at the vertical fold. In part 'I do not know when I shall go to Scotland; certainly not before Easter, & the claims of Parliament will make my visit very short, not to say hurried. I fear, therefore, there is very little [chance] of my having the pleasure of paying you ...a visit. I have only seen the third vol: of Brougham [very likely Life and Times of Henry, Lord Brougham, written by himself, published posthumously in 1871 in 3 volumes], but found it very interesting; as it is all about things and persons with which & whom I am well acquainted & which are...important. The account of Beaconsfield was not new to me, but I was glad to receive it in so authentic a form...'

Disraeli, reading what his contemporary Brougham said about him, surely struck him as amusing; usually, when Disraeli wanted to read something, he wrote it.