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  1. English literature Volume 1 by John, 1875-1940 Buchan, 2009-10-26
  2. The path of the king. by Buchan. John. 1875-1940., 1921-01-01
  3. The last secrets; the final mysteries of exploration by John, 1875-1940 Buchan, 2009-10-26
  4. John Buchan: A Companion to the Mystery Fiction (McFarland Companions to Mystery Fiction, Series Volume 1) by Kate Macdonald, 2008-11-19
  5. Pilgrim's Way: An Essay in Recollection by John Buchan, 1979-06
  6. The Buchan Papers by J. D. F. Jones, 1997-02
  7. John Buchan: The Presbyterian Cavalier by Andrew Lownie, 2003-11
  8. A Biography of John Buchan and His Sister Anna: The Personal Background of Their Literary Work (Studies in British Literature) by Martin Burgess Green, 1990-08
  9. The First Editions of John Buchan: A Collector's Bibliography by Robert G. Blanchard, 1981-12
  10. John Buchan: A Biography (Oxford Paperback Reference) by Janet Adam Smith, 1985-03-21
  11. Reassessing John Buchan: Beyond the Thirty-Nine Steps
  12. John Buchan and His World

21. Creative Quotations From John Buchan (1875-1940)
John Buchan in quotations to inspire creative thinking.
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1875-1940) born on Aug 26 Scottish "author, government official". "His adventure novels include the classic "Thirty-Nine Steps," 1915." Search millions of documents for John Buchan
Fishing For Creativity
Creative Perfumes Every man at the bottom of his heart believes that he is a born detective.
"The charm of fishing is that it is the pursuit of what is elusive but attainable, a perpetual series of occasions for hope." We can pay our debt to the past by putting the future in debt to ourselves. "'What would you call the highest happiness?' Wratislaw was asked. 'The sense of competence,' was the answer, given without hesitation." "The robe of flesh wears thin, and with the years God shines through all things."
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F: "Leithen, in "The Power-House," ch. 2, 1916." R: ""Reader's Digest," 1 Jul 1978." A: "In "The Harper Book of Quotations," by Robert I. Fitzhenry, 1993." N: "In "The Harper Book of Quotations," by Robert I. Fitzhenry, 1993."

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Buchan, John, 18751940 B Index Main Index Greenmantle Mr. Standfast Prester John The Moon Endureth Tales and Fancies The Thirty-Nine Steps
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Buchan, John, 18751940 B Index Main Index Prester John LANGUAGEEnglish SUBJECT Fiction NOTES 4 PG ENTRY 611 - POSTING DATE Aug 1996
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24. JOHN BUCHAN, 1875-1940: The Thirty-Nine Steps - Greenmantle
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John Buchan, 1875-1940 John Buchan was born in Scotland in 1875. He went to two universities, first Glasgow and then Oxford, where he gained the Newdigate Prize for poetry. He published nearly 30 novels and seven collections of short stories.His life after that was a busy one as a private secretary in South Africa, an officer in the First World War and a Member of Parliament in 1927. During World War I Buchan was a war correspondent before joining the army and, while ill in bed in 1914 during the first months of the war, he wrote The Thirty-Nine Steps . Alfred Hitchcock's film version of the story, made in 1935, is ranked as one of the director's best works. Click on the cart to download your book / Haz clic en el carrito para tu descargar libro.
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In this novel spy-catcher Richard Hannay has all the qualities of a hero, who can defend the English way of life against foreign thread. He is a 37-year-old wealthy Scot, who meets an American journalist, named Scudder, who tells of an international assassination plan. Scudder is murdered, and Hannay realizes that he is the prime suspect. He flees to Scotland, and hides there from the police and the foreign conspirators and other anarchists. Hannay guesses that Scudders's cryptic note ("Thirty-nine steps - I counted them - High tide 10:17 p.m.") refers to the location of the anarchists' beach house. The conspirators are arrested. It is an exciting adventure with narrow escapes and the last-minute solution of a deep mystery.

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England, social life and customs, 19th century, fiction. Buchan, John 18751940.The Thirty-Nine Steps. 97. fiction. Buchan, John 1875-1940. Greenmantle
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The Man Who Knew Too Much fiction, mystery and detective stories Chesterton, Gilbert Keith
The Innocence of Father Brown fiction, mystery and detective stories Chesterton, Gilbert Keith
The Wisdom of Father Brown fiction, mystery and detective stories Christie, Agatha The Mysterious Affair at Styles fiction, mystery and detective stories Christie, Agatha

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27. John Buchan (1875-1940) And The Idea Of Empire
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28. First World War.com - Prose & Poetry - John Buchan
John Buchan (18751940), statesman, publisher, journalist, biographer, poet andnovelist, was born on 26 August 1875 in Perth, Scotland.
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Updated - Sunday, 2 September, 2001 John Buchan (1875-1940), statesman, publisher, journalist, biographer, poet and novelist, was born on 26 August 1875 in Perth, Scotland. Educated at Hutcheson's Grammar School and Glasgow University, Buchan had already begun his extensive publishing career by the time he won a scholarship to Brasenose College, Oxford, where he won the Newdigate Prize for poetry in 1898. During his time at Oxford Buchan, a workaholic, published five books and numerous articles, partly to raise funds in order to continue his studies. Despite his training as a lawyer (a profession he would later assign to the fictional character he created most in his own mould, Sir Edward Leithen), Buchan travelled to South Africa in 1901 to become Lord Milner’s private secretary (the High Commissioner) in the immediate aftermath of the Boer War. Sir Quixote of the Moors , was published in 1895. Whilst recovering from illness in the early part of 1914 Buchan wrote his most famous work, The Thirty-Nine Steps , which was serialised in Blackwood’s Magazine from July of that year. With its plot of German espionage it was highly topical and was an instant hit; never out of print it remains popular today, and has twice been produced for the cinema, including the 1935 Hitchcock version (whose plot revisions Buchan considered an improvement on his book).

29. John Buchan (1875-1940) Was A Son Of The Free Church Manse Who Became Governor-G
John Buchan (18751940) was a son of the Free Church Manse who became Governor-Generalof Canada and, of lesser importance in his eyes, the author of
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John Buchan (1875-1940) was a son of the Free Church Manse who became Governor-General of Canada and, of lesser importance in his eyes, the author of classic adventure stories. Brought up to Calvinism, he adopted at Oxford the study of rationalist philoso
John Buchan (1875-1940) was a son of the Free Church Manse who became Governor-General of Canada and, of lesser importance in his eyes, the author of classic adventure stories. Brought up to Calvinism, he adopted at Oxford the study of rationalist philosophy, and then the social assumptions of the English Establishment, but remained at heart a writer, and one with a strong sense of something hidden and unattained.
THE FAR ISLANDS Buchan's early story, `The Far Islands', from which this extract is taken, concerns a man troubled from childhood by visions of an island beyond the sea, which he is always trying to reach. The vision is lost, but returns at unexpected moments, like the door in the wall in H.G. Wells' story of that name. Some of Buchan's shorter tales balance the extrovert adventure thrillers and bring to mind his final book, Sick Heart River.

30. John Buchan Society
John Buchan (18751940) was a polymath who was born the son of a Calvinistpresbyterian minister in eastern Scotland, and died Lord Tweedsmuir,
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31. John Buchan Society Journal Index
In memoriam John Buchan, first Lord Tweedsmuir (18751940), by Revd. James Greig.The Real John Macnab , by Angus Fairrie reprinted from The Queen s Own
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No 32/Spring 2005
John Buchan come to learn about Wales , by Gareth Jones Walter Scott to John Buchan: the handing over of a baton? , by Dairmid Gunn John Buchan: His writing influenced our formative years , by Mahasara Gunaratne The 2004 Queen's University Archives Roundtable Introduction , by Gillian F Barlow John Buchan and the invention of post-colonial literature , by Peter Henshaw Race and the late-Victorian Imperial world-view: A Lodge in the Wilderness and Prester John, by Daniel Gorman

32. John Buchan, 1st Baron Tweedsmuir (1875-1940) - Mackenzie King
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John Buchan was born in Perth, Scotland, and was educated at Oxford. He became a well-known writer of fiction (including books such as The Thirty-Nine Steps ), poetry and history (including books such as A History of the Great War and Lord Minto Buchan dedicated his book Augustus : "To my friend William Lyon Mackenzie King, Four Times Prime Minister of Canada." Buchan was appointed Governor General of Canada in February 1935 and took office in November of that year. At this time, he was given the title 1st Baron Tweedsmuir. King's diary gives a description of the arrival of the Tweedsmuirs and the installation of Lord Tweedsmuir as Governor General. (Diary, November 2, 1935) Tweedsmuir travelled widely in Canada and he instituted the Governor General's Literary Awards. He died on February 11, 1940, the first Canadian Governor General since Confederation to die in office. A year after Tweedsmuir's death, King continued to think of him as being, with Norman Rogers and O.D. Skelton, one of "the three men who spiritually were closer to me than any other." (Diary, January 28, 1941) In 1955, the John Buchan Papers were purchased from the Tweedsmuir family by Queen's University, through the Office of the Rector, L.W. Brockington. A microfilm copy is available at the National Archives (MG27-IIIA5).

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34. BBC - Writing Scotland - John Buchan - Reading List
John Buchan A Memoir by William Buchan (1982). John Buchan (18751940) and theIdea of Empire by Juanita Kruse (1989). A Buchan Companion by Paul Webb
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Arts ... Help Like this page? Send it to a friend! The Writers John Buchan Reading Lists Primary Richard Hannay series: The Thirty-Nine Steps (1915) Greenmantle (1916) Mr Standfast (1918) Adventures of Richard Hannay (omnibus) (1919) The Three Hostages (1924) John MacNab (1925) The Courts of the Morning (1929) The Island of Sheep (1936) aka The Man From the Norlands The Complete Richard Hannay (omnibus) (1993) Other: The Half-Hearted (1900) A Lodge in the Wilderness (1906) Prester John (1910) Salute to Adventurers (1915) The Power House (1916) Francis And Riversdale Grenfell: A Memoir (1920) The Path of the King (1921) Huntingtower (1922) The Last Secrets: The Final Mysteries of Exploration. (1923) Midwinter (1923) Lord Minto: A Memoir (1924) The Dancing Floor (1926) Montrose (1928) Castle Gay (1930) The Blanket of the Dark (1931) The Gap in the Curtain (1932) A Prince of the Captivity (1933) The Free Fishers (1934) The Lost Lady of Old Years (1936) Augustus (1937) House of the Four Winds (1937) Pilgrim's Way (1940) Lake of Gold (1941) The Long Traverse (1941) Mountain Meadow (1941) Sick Heart River (1941) John Burnet of Barns: a Romance (1951) Recent Editions The Thirty-Nine Steps (Penguin Classics) John Buchan, John Keegan (Editor)

35. Famous Scots - John Buchan
John Buchan (18751940). Born in Perth, the son of a minister, John Buchan hadtwo careers, first as a politician and secondly as a writer.
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- John Buchan (1875-1940) Born in Perth, the son of a minister, John Buchan had two careers, first as a politician and secondly as a writer. He studied law at Glasgow and Oxford Universities. He performed well in a government post in South Africa in the aftermath of the Boer War and later became war correspondent for the Times newspaper in the First World War. He was appointed Governor General of Canada in 1935 and was highly regarded in that role. He became Baron Tweedsmuir in 1936 and died in Ottawa in 1940. His career as the author of adventure stories began in 1910 with "Prester John" set in Africa and "The Thirty-Nine Steps" , set partly in Scotland, appeared in 1915. He published 30 novels as well as biographies of the Marquis of Montrose and Sir Walter Scott Return to the Index of Famous Scots
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Buchan was born on 26th August 1875 in Perth, son of a Free Church of Scotland minister, later domiciled in Glasgow and Peebles. Like his sister Anna (1877-1948) the popular novelist "0. Douglas", he was educated at Hutcheson's Grammar School, Glasgow. At Glasgow University Buchan produced an anthology of Bacon 's essays, and a novel deriving from Conan Doyle 's recent Brigadier Gerard stories, blended with the Borders and their Covenant legends he knew so well, Sir Quixote of the moors . Thence he went to Oxford which made him take another first degree as though Glasgow could not award one. Buchan's acquiescence in this dishonour to his country of origin, and the first laurels it had given him, symbolised the dilemma of his literary life. The English establishment received his deference and gave him rewards, but Scotland provided both his richest sources and his bedrock of reassurance. His devotion to Scott and Stevenson would repay itself with historical novels such as John Burnet of Barns (1898), and

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