Nobody's Man

Romance, Historical, Fiction & Literature
Cover of the book Nobody's Man by E. Phillips Oppenheim, Endymion Press
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: E. Phillips Oppenheim ISBN: 9781531296544
Publisher: Endymion Press Publication: September 5, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: E. Phillips Oppenheim
ISBN: 9781531296544
Publisher: Endymion Press
Publication: September 5, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

Andrew Tallente is a middle aged politician whose once bright career has been stymied by jealousy within his own party and by the opposition Democrat/Labour Coalition running against himm. Defeated and unseated he loses his promised cabinet post. He retires to his small farm on the coast of Devon where he discovers his personal secretary has been having an affair with his wife. There he meets Lady Jane Partington, a progressive landowner and strong willed modern woman.

Tallente is recruited to the democratic cause by the charismatic Dartrey, the leading socialist thinker. He meets the free-thinking (in 1920 terms) M who arouses emotions which he has long suppresssed. Meanwhile, the crude and underhanded Miller plots against Tallent with blackmail and intrigue.

Much is made in this novel of the benefits of radical socialism. Given the mess created by governments after the War, the benefits of a centrally planned economy and dictatorial rule were attractive. What truly led Britain to maintain democracy while Germany turned towards National Socialism? This novel offers no analysis, but a contemporaneous recording of the social dialogue that influenced the various social and political classes at the time.

Oppenheim was staunchly conservative and pro-aristocracy in almost all of his writings. This democratic diversion is highly entertaining. In particular his descriptions of the emotional content of conversation are fascinating.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Andrew Tallente is a middle aged politician whose once bright career has been stymied by jealousy within his own party and by the opposition Democrat/Labour Coalition running against himm. Defeated and unseated he loses his promised cabinet post. He retires to his small farm on the coast of Devon where he discovers his personal secretary has been having an affair with his wife. There he meets Lady Jane Partington, a progressive landowner and strong willed modern woman.

Tallente is recruited to the democratic cause by the charismatic Dartrey, the leading socialist thinker. He meets the free-thinking (in 1920 terms) M who arouses emotions which he has long suppresssed. Meanwhile, the crude and underhanded Miller plots against Tallent with blackmail and intrigue.

Much is made in this novel of the benefits of radical socialism. Given the mess created by governments after the War, the benefits of a centrally planned economy and dictatorial rule were attractive. What truly led Britain to maintain democracy while Germany turned towards National Socialism? This novel offers no analysis, but a contemporaneous recording of the social dialogue that influenced the various social and political classes at the time.

Oppenheim was staunchly conservative and pro-aristocracy in almost all of his writings. This democratic diversion is highly entertaining. In particular his descriptions of the emotional content of conversation are fascinating.

More books from Endymion Press

Cover of the book The Copper-Clad World by E. Phillips Oppenheim
Cover of the book Address: Centauri by E. Phillips Oppenheim
Cover of the book A History of Greek Philosophy by E. Phillips Oppenheim
Cover of the book A Captive of the Roman Eagles by E. Phillips Oppenheim
Cover of the book The King's Minion by E. Phillips Oppenheim
Cover of the book The Radio Planet by E. Phillips Oppenheim
Cover of the book The Dream by E. Phillips Oppenheim
Cover of the book The Suicide Squad - Targets for the Flaming Arrows by E. Phillips Oppenheim
Cover of the book The Beast of Space by E. Phillips Oppenheim
Cover of the book Badge of Infamy by E. Phillips Oppenheim
Cover of the book The Star-Sent Knaves by E. Phillips Oppenheim
Cover of the book The Adventures of Cormac Fitzgeoffrey by E. Phillips Oppenheim
Cover of the book Coffins for the Suicide Squad by E. Phillips Oppenheim
Cover of the book The Test Colony by E. Phillips Oppenheim
Cover of the book Kull of Atlantis by E. Phillips Oppenheim
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy