"The Thirty-Nine Steps" by #JohnBuchan is an adventure #novel published in 1915. Richard Hannay, a mining engineer from Rhodesia, finds himself caught in a deadly #conspiracy when his neighbor is murdered in his #London flat www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/558 #Spies #Booksky #SpyFiction #FreeBooks
I just started this compilation which looks excellent #ghoststories #MRJames #ArthurMachen #ArthurConanDoyle #JohnBuchan #AlgernonBlackwood #MargeryLawrence #RoseMacaulay #AlanWace #DorothyQuick #supernatural #ghosts #hauntings #PhantomsFriday
Book cover. Prester John by John Buchan (Thriller / 1910) Cover shows a man wearing a pith helmet with a dog, sitting on the stump of a tree.
Book cover. The Huntingtower by John Buchan (Dickson McCunn #1 / 1922) Black cover with white lettering.
Book cover. John MacNab by John Buchan (Penguin Cover) (Leithen #2 / 1925) Covers shows a man in fishing gear, reeling in a fish from a stream
Book cover. The Strange Adventures of Mr. Andrew Hawthorn $ Other Stories by John Buchan (Short Stories / 2009) Cover is a Penguin Classics, with a clock, a shoe, another clock on a stack of 3 books and a derby hat. All shades of black and grey
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#JohnBuchan 4 books currently sitting on my shelves waiting for me to read #BlueSkyBooks Pt 2 of 2
Book cover. Mr. Standfast by John Buchan (Penguin Ed) (Richard Hannay #3 / Thriller / 1918) Cover shows two men climbing up the side of a mountain (4.0 stars)
Book cover. The King's Grace 1910 - 1935 by John Buchan (Non-Fiction / 1935) hard cover book with a cross-hatched pattern on the cover. (3.0 stars)
Book cover. The Thirty-Nine Steps by John Buchan (Richard Hannay #1 / Thriller / 1915) Pan book cover. Shows a man running through a wooded field pursued by other men (4.0 stars)
Book cover. The Power house by John Buchan with intro by Stella Rimington (Sir Edward Leithen #1 / Spy / 1916) Stylized picture of a group of men in top hats, one holding a red folder, looking at a car (4.0 stars)
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Authors I hope to finish before I die. Not sure how many, still making my list.
11. #JohnBuchan (1875 - 1940). Scottish novelist, historian, Canadian Governor General (70+ novels). Completed 7.
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Forty-seven years ago today, UK cinema audiences could climb The Thirty-Nine Steps... #TheThirtyNineSteps #1970s #films #film #JohnBuchan #DonSharp #RobertPowell #KarenDotrice #DavidWarner #EricPorter #thriller #thrillers #mystery
Characters of #WW1 β John Buchan. A 3-min read on the author of The 39 Steps and his role in Britainβs WW1 effort, later rising to Governor General of #Canada. Read more: wix.to/7vVYQhS #History #JohnBuchan #Books
John Buchan Fact of the Day (365/365) What better way to end this celebration of the 150th anniversary of John Buchan's birth than with his 1937 New Year's Day message to the people of Canada π¨π¦ as Governor-General www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hwc2... #JBFactOfTheDay #JohnBuchan #books #booksky ππ
My penultimate John Buchan Fact of the Day, a year long challenge to mark the 150th anniversary of his birth in 1875. I couldn't have done it without these fascinating books, the John Buchan Society website & The John Buchan Story's online archive as source material #JohnBuchan #books #booksky ππ
John Buchan Fact of the Day (364/365) Buchan was upset to discover the US edition of his 1895 novel Sir Quixote of the Moors was given a different ending, one that ruined the whole concept of the story #JBFactOfTheDay #JohnBuchan #books #booksky ππ
John Buchan Fact of the Day (363/365) Buchan was unhappy when he discovered his publishers Fisher Unwin had added 'of the Moors' to the title of his 1895 novel Sir Quixote, apparently to fall in line with the fashion for such titles at the time #JBFactOfTheDay #JohnBuchan #books #booksky ππ
Front cover of hardback edition of Sir Quixote of the Moors by John Buchan. It has a red cover with title and author name in black text.
John Buchan Fact of the Day (362/365) Buchan contributed to 'Good Reading About Many Books Mostly By Their Authors', an 1895 compilation produced by publishers Fisher Unwin to promote their new books, including Buchan's novel Sir Quixote of the Moors #JBFactOfTheDay #JohnBuchan #books #booksky ππ
John Buchan Fact of the Day (361/365) 'It is a book which I was bound one day or another to write' Buchan on his 1932 biography of Sir Walter Scott, one of his great literary heroes #JBFactOfTheDay #JohnBuchan #books #nonfiction #SirWalterScott #biography #booksky ππ
John Buchan Fact of the Day (360/365) #OnThisDay in 1928, Buchan received a letter from T. E. Lawrence congratulating him on his biography of Montrose #JBFactOfTheDay #JohnBuchan #books #bookskyππ
Hand drawn Christmas card bearing colour sketch of four children, one of whom is holding a bunch of holly. The greeting at the top reads Merry Xmas. At the bottom it reads From... All of us'
John Buchan Fact of the Day (359/365) The Buchan Children's Christmas card, 1926 #JBFactOfTheDay #JohnBuchan #Christmas ππ #books #booksky ππ
Front cover of A Winter Bouquet by Susan Tweedsmuir (John Buchan's wife) featuring an illustration of a bouquet of red flowers and green foliage. Around the four sides of the cover are illustrations of garlands of green foliage with berries
John Buchan Fact of the Day (358/365) In her memoir A Winter Bouquet, Buchan's wife Susan wrote, "When I look back to my married life, it is like looking at a sunny upland landscape set in a timeless peace." β€οΈ #JBFactOfTheDay #JohnBuchan #books #booksky ππ
John Buchan Fact of the Day (357/365) 'I care little for the odour of the finer kinds, but I dearly love the smell of bad tobacco. There is something about it at once so wild and homelike, recalling warm fires and desolate peat-bogs' From Memory Hold-The-Door #JBFactOfTheDay #JohnBuchan #booksky ππ
Front cover of hardback edition of Memory Hold-The-Door, The Autobiography of John Buchan. The book has a white cover with green text and a black and white photograph of the author shown in profile. He is wearing a white shirt and tweed jacket and tie
John Buchan Fact of the Day (356/365) In his autobiography Memory Hold-The-Door, published in August 1940, Buchan writes, 'Looking back, my industry fills me with awe.' #JBFactOfTheDay #JohnBuchan #books #booksky ππ
John Buchan Fact of the Day (353/365) 'Once upon a time, as the story-books say, a boy came over a ridge of hill, from which a shallow vale ran out into the sunset.' From 'Fountainblue' first published in Blackwood's magazine in August 1901 #FirstLinesFriday #JBFactOfTheDay #JohnBuchan #booksky ππ
#JohnBuchan Fact of the Day (352/365)'I last saw [T E Lawrence] at the end of March 1935, when on a push-bike he turned up at Elsfield one Sunday morning and spent a long day with me..He looked brilliantly well, with a weather-beaten skin, a clear eye, and a forearm like a blacksmith's' #booksky ππ
John Buchan Fact of the Day (351/365) In Memory Hold-The-Door, published posthumously in August 1940, Buchan writes, 'I am not a very tractable person or much of a hero-worshipper, but I could have followed [T.E.] Lawrence over the edge of the world.' #JBFactOfTheDay #JohnBuchan #books #booksky ππ
Photograph of Bear Rock in Canada, a mountainous outcrop with water in foreground against cloudless blue sky
John Buchan Fact of the Day (360/365) During a tour of the Northwest Territories while Governor General, Buchan climbed Bear Rock, choosing the hardest route. Learning of it, his wife told Secretary to the Governor General 'This tomfoolery must stop' #JBFactOfTheDay #Canada π¨π¦ #JohnBuchan #booksky ππ
John Buchan Fact of the Day (349/365) On his 60th birthday in August 1935 whilst on a family holiday near Brecon, Buchan completed a 40 mile walk with his son Johnnie on one of the hottest days of the year #JBFactOfTheDay #JohnBuchan #books #booksky ππ
John Buchan Fact of the Day (347/365) Buchan had digestive problems all his life. In 1916 while reporting from the Front he had a serious attack. Alone and in great pain he managed to crawl to the door of his billet and attract a sentry's attention #JBFactOfTheDay #JohnBuchan #books #booksky ππ
Front cover of Handheld Press paperback edition of The Runagates Club by John Buchan featuring a colour illustration of a man in a red shirt holding a whip advancing towards a prophet like figure in white robes
John Buchan Fact of the Day (346/365) "Between the Windrush and the Colne, I found a little house of stone, A wicked little house of stone." Epigraph to 'Fullcircle: Martin Peckwether's story' in The Runagates Club (1928) #FirstLinesFriday #JBFactOfTheDay #JohnBuchan #books #booksky ππ
John Buchan Fact of the Day (345/365) As candidate for the Combined Scottish Universities seat in the 1929 General Election, Buchan's campaigning included 18 speeches in 10 days up and down Scotland and then 'three days of salmon-fishing till midnight' #JBFactOfTheDay #JohnBuchan #books #booksky ππ
John Buchan Fact of the Day (344/365) The profits from Buchan's 1920 memoir of his friends Francis and Riversdale Grenfell, twin brothers killed in WW1, went to the Invalid Children's Aid Association (now known as ICAN) #JBFactOfTheDay #JohnBuchan #books #WW1 #booksky ππ
John Buchan Fact of the Day (343/365) In John Buchan by His Wife and Friends, historian A. L. Rowse recalled, "When John Buchan died, the Editor of The Times told me that never had they received so many tributes to a public figure, sheaves of them pouring in" #JBFactOfTheDay #JohnBuchan #booksky ππ
John Buchan Fact of the Day (342/365) The Buchan family owned a Jack Russell terrier named Spider π #JBFactOfTheDay #JohnBuchan #books #dogs #booksky ππ
Front cover of hardback edition of The Power-House by John Buchan. Slightly faded red cover with black lettering
John Buchan Fact of the Day (341/365) "You think that a wall as solid as the earth separates civilisation from barbarism. I tell you the division is a thread, a sheet of glass." The words of Andrew Lumley in The Power-House, published in 1916 #JBFactOfTheDay #JohnBuchan #books #booksky ππ
John Buchan Fact of the Day (340/365) Buchan's brother Willie, born in 1880, won a scholarship to Brasenose College, Oxford before joining the Indian Civil Service. He died in 1912 while on leave in Glasgow of a streptococcal infection picked up in India #JBFactOfTheDay #JohnBuchan #booksky ππ