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Alice Raingo Hoschedé
Monet (February 19, 1844 – May 19, 1911) was the wife of
department store magnate and art
collector Ernest Hoschedé and
later of...
- Lord
Raingo is a
novel by
British novelist Arnold Bennett,
published in 1926. The plot summary, as
detailed in a 1927
edition of the
Crawfordsville Review...
- I ever had",
Bennett noted in his
journal on 18
October 1924. His Lord
Raingo (1926),
described by
Dudley Barker as "one of the
finest of
political novels...
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Soldiers (1964) - TV The
Collector (1965) (uncredited) Lord
Raingo (1966, TV movie) as Sam
Raingo The
Sweet War Man (1966) TV
Final Demand (1966) The Forsyte...
- "Happy Families" 1966
David Copperfield Mr.
Peggotty TV
series 1966 Lord
Raingo Tom
Hogarth TV
series 1966
Theatre 625 John
Hinks Episode: "On the March...
- 1964 – five-part dramatisation, with
Frances Cuka and Lana
Morris Lord
Raingo: BBC 1966 – four-part dramatisation, with
Kenneth More
Imperial Palace:...
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Ernest Raingo, Jean, who took the name
Raingo-Pelouse. Jean's sons Germain,
Bernard and
Pierre also took this
hypehated name.
Germain Raingo-Pelouse [fr]...
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politicians and
journalists he
wrote two
novels in a
satirical vein: Lord
Raingo (1926) and, In
Later Life (1930).
Imperial Palace (1930), was his last important...
- Lady Anne/Joan la
Pucelle chapter:
Richard III chapter:
Henry VI 1966 Lord
Raingo (TV series)
Delphine episode: Fear episode:
Doubts episode Power episode:...
- and his
daughter Megan. In 1926
Arnold Bennett published a novel, Lord
Raingo,
about a self-made
millionaire who
becomes a peer and a
Cabinet Minister...