Henrietta Temple is an 1837 novel by Benjamin Disraeli concerning Ferdinand Armine, a young man from a poor noble family who joins the army and accrues debt, hoping for a legacy.
Henrietta Temple is a 1837 novel by Benjamin Disraeli, about Ferdinand Armine, the son of poor but noble parents, who joins the army and faces debt while hoping for a legacy.
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Back | A Novel Benjamin Disraeli 1837 Ferdinand Armine son of a poor but noble parents, enters the army and is soon in debt, but he has hopes of a legacy from his grandfather Henrietta Temple is the ninth novel written by Benjamin Disraeli, who would later become a Prime Minister of Britain |
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