Sir Charles Dilke was born in 1843 and died in 1911. His career is one
of the mysteries and tragedies of nineteenth-century history. In the
summer of 1885 he was the youngest man in the outgoing cabinet and
Gladstone's most likely successor as leader of the Liberal Party. But
his great expectations were shattered when in July 1885 Donald
Crawford, a Liberal candidate, began divorce proceedings against his
twenty-two-year-old wife, citing Dilke as co-respondent. There were
two hearings, during the second of which Mrs Crawford made the most
sensational allegations and in the end Dilke lost. He maintained his
innocence to his dying day and despite his public disgrace there were
many who believed him. First published in 1958, Dilke is a story with
a climax as exciting as it is mysterious and which bears continuing
relevance to the private lives of public figures.
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A Victorian Tragedy
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ISBN
9781448201815
Publisert
2015
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Bloomsbury Reader
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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