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The Hughenden Papers: Mother Lode Of Disraeliana, Onesime L. Piette Apr 1972

The Hughenden Papers: Mother Lode Of Disraeliana, Onesime L. Piette

The Courier

Benjamin Disraeli, who served in Parliament for more than forty years and twice held each of the posts of Prime Minister and Chancellor of the Exchequer, was indisputably one of the most colorful and influential figures in nineteenth-century British history. Disraeli was also a literary craftsman who wrote several novels reflecting the social and political climate of his times, and he corresponded extensively and engagingly with a wide circle of persons of varying eminence. His speeches in Parliament and on public platforms underscored his political and phrasemaking talents.

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Syracuse University Library, 1871-1972, Daniel Brassell Jan 1972

Syracuse University Library, 1871-1972, Daniel Brassell

The Courier

This article chronicles the Syracuse University Library, which existed from 1871-1972. It rose from modest beginnings to a respected position as one of the top academic libraries. In 1972, the Ernest S. Bird Library was opened.