506 Pages
    by Routledge

    506 Pages
    by Routledge

    Originally published in 1966 and translated by Bernard Miall, Gladstone traces William Gladstone’s career from his election to Parliament in 1832, to his funeral in Westminster Abbey. The book portrays Gladstone as a firm adherent of Toryism and it describes his relations with Peel and Palmerston, as well as giving a well-founded account of his growing Liberalism and his rivalry with Disraeli. Eyck has written a generous and perceptive account of Gladstone’s life and career which since its first publication in 1938 has become generally recognized as a valuable contribution to the history of the nineteenth century.

    1. The Hope of the Tories

    2. Peel’s Change of Front

    3. Pacifico and Poerio

    4. The First Encounter with Disraeli

    5. Era, Palmerston

    6. The Second Encounter with Disraeli

    7. The Great Ministry

    8. The Last Encounter with Disraeli

    9. Between the Queen and Parnell

    10. In Alliance with Parnell

    11. The Breach with Parnell and the Last Ministry

    Chronological Table

    Bibliography

    Index

    Biography

    Erich Eyck