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Rediscovering Disraeli – One Letter at a Time

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The Many Lives of Benjamin Disraeli
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Michel Pharand, director of The Disraeli Project in Ontario, talks about piecing together Disraeli's story, one letter at a time.
Michel Pharand explores the work of The Disraeli Project in Kingston, Ontario. Their work brings Disraeli’s private and public lives into focus: from his struggles with gout and his frustrations with inks, pens and paper, to his handling of contentious issues in the political arena.

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Series
The Many Lives of Benjamin Disraeli
People
Michel Pharand
Keywords
Disraeli
curation
editorial
archival
Department: The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities (TORCH)
Date Added: 08/07/2015
Duration: 00:27:17

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