Description
“Curiosities of Literature” by Isaac Disraeli is a captivating literary exploration that delves into the hidden treasures of the literary world. In this timeless collection, Disraeli unravels the intriguing and lesser-known anecdotes, tales, and historical tidbits that have shaped literature through the ages. With a keen eye for the obscure and curious, he illuminates forgotten literary figures, unusual publishing histories, and the peculiar quirks of celebrated authors. Disraeli’s work is a literary treasure trove, offering readers a delightful journey through the nooks and crannies of literary history. Through his engaging narratives, he sheds light on the quirks, eccentricities, and fascinating stories that often lurk behind the pages of beloved books. “Curiosities of Literature” is a must-read for anyone with a passion for the written word and a desire to uncover the hidden gems of literary history.
This is volume I of a three book set and is a New Edition edited with memoir and notes by his son The Right Hon. B Disraeli M.P.
A leather bound presentation copy made for Craigmount House School, The Grange, Edinburgh and presented to John Alexander Potter c1867







