The Prime Minister
By Kingston, William Henry Giles
Published by Good Press
English
2021
ISBN 4064066221560
eBook
Buy at Bajalibros Latam
🇺🇸
Bajalibros Latam
🇺🇸
Visit store →
LORANCHBOOKSTORE
🇺🇸
Visit store →
Libros Patagonia
🇨🇱
Visit store →
Ebooks Librería Carlos Fuentes
🇲🇽
Visit store →
Ebooks Librería Antártica
🇨🇱
Visit store →
Ebooks Happy Books
🇨🇴
Visit store →
ebooks libreria española
🇪🇨
Visit store →
Bajalibros Argentina
🇦🇷
Visit store →
Alpha Books
🇨🇴
Visit store →
Sanborns Ebooks
🇲🇽
Visit store →
ebooks Libreria del GAM
🇨🇱
Visit store →
Bookshop Uruguay
🇺🇾
Visit store →
Ebooks Yenny - El Ateneo
🇦🇷
Visit store →
Crisol Ebooks
🇵🇪
Visit store →
Available at 14 bookshops
LORANCHBOOKSTORE
🇺🇸
Visit store →
Libros Patagonia
🇨🇱
Visit store →
Ebooks Librería Carlos Fuentes
🇲🇽
Visit store →
Ebooks Librería Antártica
🇨🇱
Visit store →
Ebooks Happy Books
🇨🇴
Visit store →
ebooks libreria española
🇪🇨
Visit store →
Alpha Books
🇨🇴
Visit store →
Sanborns Ebooks
🇲🇽
Visit store →
ebooks Libreria del GAM
🇨🇱
Visit store →
Ebooks Yenny - El Ateneo
🇦🇷
Visit store →
Crisol Ebooks
🇵🇪
Visit store →
About this book
In 'The Prime Minister,' William Henry Giles Kingston weaves a compelling narrative that meticulously explores the intricacies of political leadership and governance in Victorian England. Employing a vivid literary style characterized by rich descriptions and a strong sense of character development, Kingston's work reflects the era's socio-political tensions and the moral dilemmas faced by individuals in positions of power. The narrative captures the evolving landscape of British politics, elevating the prime minister's role beyond mere figurehead and examining the personal and ethical ramifications that accompany such authority. Kingston, a prominent Victorian author noted for his adventure tales and works aimed at young readers, draws upon his diverse experiences which included maritime endeavors and a passion for political discourse. His keen observations of societal hierarchies and the dynamics of power, combined with a deeply ingrained belief in moral responsibility, inform the compelling characters and scenarios within 'The Prime Minister.' Kingston's background reveals how he sought not only to entertain but also to instigate contemplation on governance and virtue. This book is a must-read for those fascinated by early political fiction and the ethical considerations inherent in leadership. Kingston's insightful portrayal will resonate with readers interested in the foundations of modern politics, making it an essential addition to any literary collection.
Genres
- Language
- English
Share
You might also like
Im Windschatten des Schreckens
Donachie, David
Der schwarze Magier
Hastings, Susan
Tochter der Steppe: Die Steppenwind-Saga - Zweiter Roman
Jaedtke, Wolfgang
Die Tempelritter-Saga - Band 11: Die Macht der Worte
Albon, Clemens
Die Tempelritter-Saga - Band 12: Die Treue in den Zeiten der Pest
Espen, Philipp
The Trapper's Son
Kingston, William Henry Giles