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  1. The Thirty-Nine Steps is a 1915 adventure novel by the Scottish author John Buchan, first published by William Blackwood and Sons, Edinburgh.It was serialized in All-Story Weekly issues of 5 and 12 June 1915, and in Blackwood's Magazine (credited to "H. de V.") between July and September 1915, before being published in book form in October of that year.

  2. 10 de jan. de 2013 · John Buchan. EAN : 978B004G5V82E. Paris, Nelson (30/11/-1) 3.55 /5 10 notes. Résumé : Premier roman mettant en scène Richard Hannay, sud-africain, ingénieur des mines et prospecteur. Hannay se retrouve mêlé à une aventure incroyable qui conduira à l´attenta de Sarajevo en juin 1914. Tout commence par la découverte d´un cadavre au ...

  3. John Buchan nos presenta una historia llena de emoción y suspenso, donde el protagonista se verá envuelto en una peligrosa conspiración que lo llevará a través de Inglaterra y Escocia. En «Los 39 escalones» encontrarás elementos como espionaje, traición y persecuciones, todo esto aderezado con una buena dosis de humor e ingenio.

  4. John Buchan was born in Perth on 26 August 1875. Although his father was a Free Church minister who might have been expected to be strict, he was instead a lively character with an enthusiasm for border ballads and other Scots songs which he recited or sang to the family. His mother, on the other hand, epitomised Free Church virtues.

  5. John Buchan, 1st Baron Tweedsmuir, GCMG, GCVO, CH, PC (August 26, 1875 – February 11, 1940), was a Scottish novelist, best known for his novel, The Thirty-Nine Steps, and Unionist politician who served as Governor General of Canada. Buchan was an officer in the intelligence Corps during World War I. In 1927, he was elected as MP for the ...

  6. John Buchan was born on 26 August 1875 in Perth, the eldest of five children. His father was a lively Free Church minister and an enthusiast of border ballads and other Scots songs. He was an indulgent parent in contrast to Buchan's mother, Helen Jane Masterton. She epitomised Free Church virtues and was austere, reserved and respectable.

  7. John Buchan Unbound We are excited to announce a brand new podcast, recorded in November 2023, 'John Buchan Unbound'. Join Ursula Buchan & Michael Redley on a thrilling journey through the eyes of John Buchan, exploring the Great War through his writing and his iconic hero Richard Hannay.