London: Edward Moxon. 1838.
"For I believe the public will agree with me that he (Corney) has not a leg left to stand upon." Corney is the author of two very severe criticisms on Disraeli.
Disraeli. Miscellanies of Literature. By Isaac Disraeli. Revised and Corrected. Medium 8vo.
London: Edward Moxon. 1840.
Contains, Literary Miscellanies (first edition, "Miscellanies; or, Literary Recreations." London. 1796. 8vo), Quarrels of Authors, Calamities of Authors, Character of James I., and The Literary Character illustrated by the History of Men of Genius (first edition, London. 1818. 8vo).
[Disraeli.] Quarrels of Authors; or some Memoirs for our Literary History including Specimens of Controversy to the Reign of Elizabeth. By the Author of "Calamities of Authors." 3 vols., sm. 8vo.
London: John Murray. 1814.
"Popular as Disraeli is, I do not think he has ever obtained from criticism a fair acknowledgment of the eminent station he is entitled to claim."—Sir E. L. Bulwer.
Donaldson (John). Agricultural Biography, containing a Notice of the Life and Writings of the British Authors on Agriculture, from the earliest date to the present time. 4to.
London. 1854.