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Paperback Lord Raingo Book

ISBN: 1025484630

ISBN13: 9781025484631

Lord Raingo

"Lord Raingo" is a compelling political novel set against the high-stakes backdrop of London during the First World War. The narrative follows Samuel Raingo, a self-made millionaire businessman who is recruited into the British Cabinet by a childhood friend turned Prime Minister. Elevated to the peerage as Lord Raingo, he is tasked with managing the nation's vital propaganda department, finding himself immersed in the ruthless and often cynical world of wartime governance.

Arnold Bennett offers an insightful and detailed examination of the inner workings of the British political machine, depicting the clashes of ego, the manipulation of public perception, and the bureaucratic maneuvering that define life at the top of the social and political hierarchy. Beyond the corridors of power, the work explores Raingo's personal struggles and his relationships, providing a humanizing portrait of a man navigating the complexities of sudden influence and eventual decline. "Lord Raingo" stands as a significant literary achievement, blending sharp social realism with a profound study of ambition, power, and the historical pressures of an era defined by global conflict.

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