The Holy Peacock Hebrew of the British Empire |
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Illustrator:
| Vorster, Rhett |
Author:
| Vorster, Rhett |
ISBN: | 979-8-4850-4051-2 |
Publication Date: | Sep 2021 |
Publisher: | Independently Published
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $30.00 |
Book Description:
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This is a continuation of The Flexible Hebrew of the British Empire, but since this document is the next era in Benjamin Disraeli's letters, it was necessary to give a new title for this document (which you could call 'Part 3', or simply another volume, but probably more suitable to being called the next edition). The letters set down here are a semi-fictionalized version of the words of the Hebrew who was possibly England's greatest political genius, seemingly London's most...
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This is a continuation of The Flexible Hebrew of the British Empire, but since this document is the next era in Benjamin Disraeli's letters, it was necessary to give a new title for this document (which you could call 'Part 3', or simply another volume, but probably more suitable to being called the next edition). The letters set down here are a semi-fictionalized version of the words of the Hebrew who was possibly England's greatest political genius, seemingly London's most unlikely Messianic Jew, a holy forerunner and redeemed political version of Andy Warhol, with a touch of Samson the Semitic judge, who, with the power of his right hand, brought down the Whig Party in the UK, showing himself to be a reluctant dandy, while maintaining a carnal yet sacred reason to celebrate the English tongue: here, before you, is presented, in a marginal style of American English, the expanse of his mind - those who are easily disturbed must keep in mind that some of his thoughts are abbreviated in this presentation (as can be expected in intimate epistles), but you can rest assured that the essential nature of his communication with his sister has been retained. Before you are the pen strokes of a native of Bloomsbury, elegantly scribbled by a soul who loved to hear his own words echo in Parliament. This document presents afresh to the world a psychology which may never rise again, a syntax that defies the oppression of sophists, allowing aspiring statesmen to behold royalty's best kept secrets, seizing any advantage which may be gained by Prince Harry's memoirs (or his Meghan Markle's machinations), allowing a new generation to sink their teeth into the literary version of Britannia's finest roast beef! Disraeli is given here as a novelty because 97% of the world has not heard about Disraeli, or has not seen his importance. What is more, it is essential that Dizzy and Rhett should, on more than one occasion, be brothers in arms on this side of heaven. If you are looking for relief from the covid19 religion, this book is sure to please. And if that were not enough, it must be said that, if it were not for Benjamin's brother Ralph, this novel probably would not have happened. (Illustrations included in this book were created by the author, and are signed as RV/MX, which signifies 'Rhett in Mexico'.)