A Lost Leader (novel)
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First US edition | |
| Author | E. Phillips Oppenheim |
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| Language | English |
| Genre | Drama |
| Publisher | Ward, Lock Little, Brown (US) |
Publication date | 1906 |
| Publication place | United Kingdom |
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A Lost Leader is a 1906 politically-themed novel by British writer E. Phillips Oppenheim.[1][2] Later better known for his thrillers, it was one of several novels Oppenheim wrote at the time centred on "social political life".[3] In it, a potential Liberal Party politician, Lawrence Mannering, is lured back from his country estate to London to revive the party's fortunes.
In 1922 it was adapted into a British silent film of the same title directed by George Ridgwell and starring Robert English, Dorothy Fane and George Bellamy.[4]