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John Buchan

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John Buchan

John Buchan (1st Baron Tweedsmuir) was a British novelist and public servant who combined a successful career as an author of thrillers, historical novels, histories and biographies with a parallel career in public life. At the time of his death he was Governor-General of Canada. Buchan was born in Scotland and educated at Glasgow and Oxford Universities. After a brief career in law he went to South Africa in 1902 where he contributed to the reconstruction of the country following the Boer War. His love for South Africa is a recurring theme in his fiction.On returning to Britain, Buchan built a successful career in publishing with Nelsons and Reuters. During the first world war, he was Director of Information in the British government. He wrote a twenty-four volume history of the war, which was later abridged.Alongside his busy public life, Buchan wrote superb action novels, including the spy-catching adventures of Richard Hannay, whose exploits are described in The Thirty-Nine Steps, Greenmantle, Mr. Standfast, The Three Hostages, and The Island of Sheep.Apart from Hannay, Buchan created two other leading characters in Dickson McCunn, the shrewd retired grocer who appears in Huntingtower, Castle Gay, and The House of the Four Winds; and the lawyer Sir Edward Leithen, who features in the The Power-House, John Macnab, The Dancing Floor, The Gap in the Curtain and Sick Heart River.From 1927 to 1935 Buchan was Conservative M.P. for the Scottish Universities, and in 1935, on his appointment as Governor-General to Canada, he was made a peer, taking the title Baron Tweedsmuir. During these years he was still productive as a writer, and published notable historical biographies, such as Montrose, Sir Walter Scott, and Cromwell.When he died in Montreal in 1940, the world lost a fine statesman and story-teller.The John Buchan Society was founded in 1979 to encourage continuing interest in his life, works and legacy. Visit the website (http://www.johnbuchansociety.co.uk) and follow the Society on Twitter (www.twitter.com/johnbuchansoc) and Facebook (www.facebook.com/johnbuchansociety).See also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Buchan and Encyclopeadia BritannicaLibrarian Note: There is more than one author in the GoodReads database with this name.


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John Buchan (1st Baron Tweedsmuir) was a British novelist and public servant who combined a successful career as an author of thrillers, historical novels, histories and biographies with a parallel career in public life. At the time of his death he was Governor-General of Canada. Buchan was born in Scotland and educated at Glasgow and Oxford Universities. After a brief career in law he went to South Africa in 1902 where he contributed to the reconstruction of the country following the Boer War. His love for South Africa is a recurring theme in his fiction.On returning to Britain, Buchan built a successful career in publishing with Nelsons and Reuters. During the first world war, he was Director of Information in the British government. He wrote a twenty-four volume history of the war, which was later abridged.Alongside his busy public life, Buchan wrote superb action novels, including the spy-catching adventures of Richard Hannay, whose exploits are described in The Thirty-Nine Steps, Greenmantle, Mr. Standfast, The Three Hostages, and The Island of Sheep.Apart from Hannay, Buchan created two other leading characters in Dickson McCunn, the shrewd retired grocer who appears in Huntingtower, Castle Gay, and The House of the Four Winds; and the lawyer Sir Edward Leithen, who features in the The Power-House, John Macnab, The Dancing Floor, The Gap in the Curtain and Sick Heart River.From 1927 to 1935 Buchan was Conservative M.P. for the Scottish Universities, and in 1935, on his appointment as Governor-General to Canada, he was made a peer, taking the title Baron Tweedsmuir. During these years he was still productive as a writer, and published notable historical biographies, such as Montrose, Sir Walter Scott, and Cromwell.When he died in Montreal in 1940, the world lost a fine statesman and story-teller.The John Buchan Society was founded in 1979 to encourage continuing interest in his life, works and legacy. Visit the website (http://www.johnbuchansociety.co.uk) and follow the Society on Twitter (www.twitter.com/johnbuchansoc) and Facebook (www.facebook.com/johnbuchansociety).See also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Buchan and Encyclopeadia BritannicaLibrarian Note: There is more than one author in the GoodReads database with this name.


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Prester John

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Fans of H. Rider Haggard's action-adventure novels will be swept away...

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The 39 Steps

John Buchan

Richard Hannay’s boredom with London society is soon relieved when the...

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Greenmantle

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WWI spy Richard Hannay is called in to investigate rumours of an uprising...

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Mr. Standfast

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General Richard Hannay 40 goes undercover to find WW1 German mastermind. As...

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The Three Hostages

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Sir Richard Hannay 40s narrates, happy with Fosse Manor, wife Mary...

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Prester John

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Nineteen-year-old David Crawfurd travels from Scotland to South Africa to...

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The Island of Sheep

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In this, his final adventure, Buchan's hero Richard Hannay becomes...

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Huntingtower

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John Macnab (Dodo Press)

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Large Format for easy reading. Thriller from the first Baron Tweedsmuir,...

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Witch Wood

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Set against the religious struggles and civil wars of seventeenth century...

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The Complete Richard Hannay: "The Thirty-Nine Steps","Greenmantle","Mr Standfast","The Three Hostages","The Island of Sheep"

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Paperback. Pub Date: February. 1993 Pages: 1152 Publisher: Penguin Books...

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Power House (Edward Leithen)

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When his friend Charles Pitt-Heron vanishes mysteriously, Sir Edward...

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The Four Adventures of Richard Hannay

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The Thirty-nine Steps A young Scot stumbles upon a plot involving...

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Sick Heart River

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Sick Heart River is John Buchan's most powerful novel and his last,...

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Castle Gay

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A tale of kidnapping, politics, suspense-and...

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The Gap in the Curtain

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This Sir Edward Leithen mystery is set in an English country...

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The Dancing Floor

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After reading The Dancing Floor, John Buchan's friend Greenslet wrote...

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The Courts Of The Morning

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South America is the setting for this adventure from the author of ‘The...

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The House Of The Four Winds (Dickson McCunn)

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A sequel to 'Huntingtower' and 'Castle Gay', this is...

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The Free Fishers

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Set in a bleak Yorkshire hamlet, this is a tale of treason and romance....

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Memory Hold-the-door: The Autobiography of John Buchan

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Salute to Adventurers by John Buchan, Fiction, Espionage, Literary, Historical, War & Military

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When I was a child in short-coats a spaewife came to the town-end, and for...

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The Path Of The King

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What is the true root of royal blood? A band of gold belonging to a young...

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Midwinter: Certain Travellers in Old England

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An historical novel of espionage and treachery set against the background...

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The Power House & The Thirty-Nine Steps

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Blanket Of The Dark

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The period is the Pilgrimage of Grace. In the country west of Oxford,...

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The Runagates Club

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These twelve stories are told by the old soldiers of the Runagates Club as...

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John Burnet Of Barns

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This historical adventure romance portrays the lives of the Covenanters in...

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The Half-Hearted

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