Portraits of Benjamin Disraeli: Left: Wood engraving fromThe Illustrated London News. Middle left: Caricature from Punch. Middle right: Pen and ink drawing by Philip H. Tree (fl. 1860-1908). Right: Statue in Parliament Square by Mario Razzi. [Click on thumbnails for larger images.]
“I am the blank page between the Old and the New Testament.” — quoted by Thom Brown, Disraeli the Novelist (Abington, New York: Routledge, 2016), 119.
Biographical Materials
- Biography
- A Disraeli chronology
- Isaac D’Israeli (1766-1848)
- Portrait and profile in the 1852 Illustrated London News
- Mario Raggi's bronze statue in Parliament Square, London
- David Cesarani on Benjamin Disraeli's Jewishness (excerpts)
- Endymion as Veiled Autobiography
- Benjamin Disraeli and the publisher John Murray II: a bibliographical note
Reviews
- [Review of] Daisy Hay’s Mr & Mrs Disraeli, A Strange Romance by Joe Pilling
- [Review of] David Cesarani's Disraeli: The Novel Politician by Joe Pilling
- [Review of] David Cesarani's Disraeli: The Novel Politician by Michel Pharand
Last modified 16 August 2024