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Lord Raingo : Collection of British Authors. Tauchnitz Edition - Arnold Bennett

Lord Raingo

Collection of British Authors. Tauchnitz Edition

By: Arnold Bennett

Paperback | 14 February 2026

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"Lord Raingo" is a compelling political novel by Arnold Bennett, set against the backdrop of London during the height of the First World War. The story follows Samuel Raingo, a self-made millionaire of humble North Country origins who is suddenly elevated to the peerage and brought into the British Cabinet as the Minister of Records. Tasked with managing the government's propaganda efforts, Raingo must navigate the treacherous waters of high-stakes politics, internal rivalries, and the immense pressure of a nation at war.

Bennett masterfully depicts the inner workings of the British government, offering a sharp and often satirical look at the personalities and power struggles within the halls of Westminster. Beyond the political intrigue, the novel explores Raingo's personal life, including his complex relationships and health struggles, providing a deeply human portrait of a man caught between his private desires and public duties. As a significant work of early 20th-century realism, "Lord Raingo" remains a fascinating study of leadership, ambition, and the machinery of statecraft during one of history's most turbulent eras. The work is celebrated for its authenticity, drawing on Bennett's own experiences within the Ministry of Information during the Great War.

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