Mr. Crewe's Career is a 1908 best-selling novel by American writer Winston Churchill.
The novel tells the story of a railroad lobby's attempts to control the New Hampshire state government using all possible tactics.
Churchill's prior novel Coniston was also a political novel, and the successor draws from Churchill's own unsuccessful run for Governor of New Hampshire in 1906.
[1] Though the book was perhaps not as praised as Coniston, it was generally well-received and popular.
Playwright Marion Fairfax also adapted the novel into a play which opened in New Haven, Connecticut in December 1908.