
audiobook
by George William Erskine Russell
A seasoned chronicler of British political life offers a series of candid, often wry, portraits of the men who shaped the nation’s governance. Beginning with the flamboyant Lord Palmerston, the narrative leans less on policy analysis and more on the vivid details of appearance, manner and the subtle power games that defined his era. The author’s own aristocratic lineage provides a personal lens, allowing him to recall the atmosphere of the Commons galleries and the backstage banter that colored the great debates of the mid‑nineteenth century.
Beyond the prime ministers, the memoir widens its scope to include a cast of journalists, clergy and social figures who populated the public sphere. Written with a blend of humor and measured criticism, the recollections capture the texture of Victorian politics while remaining accessible and entertaining. Listeners will feel as though they are strolling through historic corridors, hearing the whispered anecdotes of a bygone political world.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (480K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Robert J. Hall
Release date
2005-08-12
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1853–1919
Best remembered for lively essays, memoirs, and literary portraits, this Victorian man of letters moved easily between politics and the world of books. His writing is often valued for its wit, warmth, and sharp eye for character.
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