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Lord Palmerston

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The memoir traces the public life of a nineteenth-century British statesman, following his rise from junior naval and war administration to repeated terms as foreign secretary, home secretary, and eventually prime minister. It presents chronological sketches of his diplomatic interventions, the Don Pacifico affair, wartime leadership during the Crimean conflict, and responses to the Indian mutiny. The memoir assesses his party loyalties, alliances and quarrels, administrative style, and opinions on reform, abolition of slavery, and estate improvement. It combines documentary material, speeches, and personal recollection to evaluate key decisions, political methods, and the character that shaped his long public career.

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Anthony Trollope

Anthony Trollope was a prominent English novelist and civil servant, known for his keen observations of Victorian society and its complexities. His extensive body of work includes notable titles such as "Barchester Towers" and "Can You Forgive Her?", which explore themes of politics, religion, and personal relationships. Trollope's writing is characterized by its rich character development and intricate plotting, often reflecting his own experiences in the Post Office and his travels. He is also recognized for his autobiographical work, providing insights into his life and the writing process. With 87 published works, Trollope remains a significant figure in English literature.

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