Lord George Bentinck

(Hardcover - 18082008)
by

Benjamin Disraeli

 (Author)
Write a Review
List Price:Rs 1542
Our Price:Rs. 1203
Discount:Rs. 339
    22%off Free Shipping

Imported Edition. Order now and get it in 14-21 business days. See Details

All India - Free Shipping. See Details
Ships to India only.

Buy online using:
- Credit Card (VISA & MasterCard)
- Debit Card or Internet Banking Account (all major Indian Banks accepted)
- Cheque, Demand Draft or Money Order. See Details


Publisher: Bibliolife



OR



Other Editions:
Paperback (02082007)Price: Rs 479Rs. 374Imported Edition. Order now and get it in 14-21 business days.
Paperback (10082008)Price: Rs 599Rs. 491Imported Edition. Order now and get it in 14-21 business days.
Paperback (25012008)Price: Rs 837Rs. 653Imported Edition. Order now and get it in 14-21 business days.
Paperback (11102007)Price: Rs 1181Rs. 957Imported Edition. Order now and get it in 14-21 business days.
Paperback (11102007)Price: Rs 1403Rs. 1136Imported Edition. Order now and get it in 14-21 business days.
Hardcover (18082008)Price: Rs 1462Rs. 1170Imported Edition. Order now and get it in 14-21 business days.
Book: Lord George Bentinck
1905. Known as a dandy, a novelist, a brilliant debater and England's first and only Jewish prime minister, Disraeli (Earl of Beaconsfield) is best remembered for bringing India and the Suez Canal under control of the crown. The life of Lord George Bentinck is in a sense the most serious of Disraeli's works. It was composed at a time when he had abandoned fiction for the more sternly engrossing pursuit of politics. Bentinck is best remembered for his betrayal over the Corn Laws, when he became the most vicious critic of the Prime Minister. Unable to moderate his tone thereafter, his leadership of the Protectionists in the House of Commons became something of an embarrassment to the party, who deposed him from the leadership for his support of Jewish emancipation. Contents: State of Parties in the House of Commons at the Close of 1845; Four Meetings of the Cabinet in One Week; 1846-Opening of Parliament; Proposition to Repeal the Corn Laws; Formation of the Protectionist Party; Second Reading of the Bill to Repeal the Corn Laws; State of Ireland; The Coercion Bill; Remedial Measures for Ireland; Easter; Critical Position of the Government; Third Reading of the Corn Bill; Reciprocity; The Protectionist Party Resolve to Oppose the Coercion Bill; The Canning Episode; Overthrow of the Peel Cabinet; Character of Sir Robert Peel; The Sugar Bill-Progress and Reaction; Irish Railways; 1847-The Irish Famine; The Bank Charter Act; Dissolution of Parliament; The Panic; The Jewish Question; 1848-Relinquishment of the Leadership of the Protectionist Party by Lord George Bentinck; The Sugar and Coffee Planting Committee; Foreign Politics-Close of the Session 1848; and The Last Chapter. See othertitles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.
Book Reviews of Lord George Bentinck
No Reviews Yet! Be the first one to review this book.

Write your own book review for Lord George Bentinck:
Review Title:
Your Name:

Details of Book: Lord George Bentinck Book: Lord George Bentinck
Author: Benjamin Disraeli
ISBN:

0554276070


ISBN-13:

9780554276076

,

978-0554276076


Binding: Hardcover
Publishing Date: 18082008
Publisher: Bibliolife
Number of Pages: 148
Language: English
Related Tags lord bentinck
2 States: The Story Of My Marriage by Chetan BhagatFourth book by the bestselling author Chetan Bhagat.
2 States is a story about Krish and Ananya. They are from two different states of India, deeply in love and want to get married. Of course, their parents don’t agree. To convert their love story into a love marriage, the couple have a tough battle in front of them.

Order now at 32% Discount


    Book: Lord George Bentinck by Benjamin Disraeli
    ISBN Number: 0554276070, 9780554276076, 978-0554276076