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  1. His first novel, Vivien Grey, was published in 1826. His other works include The Voyage of Captain Popanilla, Contarini Fleming, A Year at Hartlebury, Coningsby, Sybil, Tancred, and Lothair. He became England's first and only Jewish prime minister, serving from 1867 to 1868 and again from 1874 to 1880.

  2. As novel as a foreign shore, as familiar as a cup of tea. Named after one of the last clippers, the Lothair’s hold is stuffed with the fragrant spoils of adventure: juniper, fig milk and ambergris.

  3. As novel as a foreign shore, as familiar as a cup of tea. Named after one of the last clippers, the Lothair’s hold is stuffed with the fragrant spoils of adventure: juniper, fig milk and ambergris. 100 ml Eau de Toilette

  4. Lothair. Benjamin Disraeli. Longmans, Green, and Company, 1879 - 485 pages. 0 Reviews. Reviews aren't verified, but Google checks for and removes fake content when it ...

  5. The novel follows the life and career of Henry Coningsby, the orphan grandson of a wealthy marquess, Lord Monmouth. Lord Monmouth initially disapproved of Coningsby's parents' marriage, but on their death he relents and sends the boy to be educated at Eton College. At Eton Coningsby meets and befriends Oswald Millbank, the son of a rich cotton ...

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  7. Disraeli published Lothair - arguably his most famous novel - in 1870. It was his first work of fiction in twenty-three years and the first novel by a former prime minister. Almost four decades after Contarmi Fleming , Disraeli's readers must have realized that he was no atheist.1 By this time, Disraeli's novels comprised a small canon of ...

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