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  1. The Island of Sheep is a 1936 novel by the Scottish author John Buchan, the last of his novels to focus on his characters Richard Hannay and Sandy Arbuthnot. [1] It was published in the United States under the title The Man from the Norlands.

  2. 23 de set. de 2020 · English. 197 pages ; 20 cm. The Island of the title is situated somewhere North of Scotland. Probably based on an island in the Faroes, its isolation is a relevant factor in the plot. The story starts with a Buchan coincidence: he meets a man he has not seen for 20 years, Lombard.

  3. John Buchan. 3.77. 963 ratings90 reviews. The Island of Sheep (1936) is a novel by John Buchan. It is the last of his novels to revolve around Richard Hannay and Sandy Arbuthnot. The action occurs twelve years later on from the last novel, when Hannay, now in his fifties, is called by an old oath to protect the son of a man he once knew, who is ...

  4. The island of sheep. by. Buchan, John, 1875-1940. Publication date. 1920. Topics. Hannay, Richard (Fictitious character) -- Fiction, Hannay, Richard (Fictitious character), Scotland -- Fiction, Scotland. Publisher. Boston, New York, Houghton Mifflin Company.

  5. 31 de dez. de 2014 · The Island of Sheep A chance meeting in a train and a villainous vendetta shake Richard Hannay out of a complacent middle age, as dangerous men go in pursuit of treasure. Starring Nigel Anthony as Hannay.

  6. Title: The Island of Sheep (1936) Author: John Buchan * A Project Gutenberg of Australia eBook * eBook No.: 0301551h.html Edition: 1 Language: English Character set encoding: HTML (Latin-1(ISO-8859-1)--8 bit) Date first posted: December 2003 Date most recently updated: December 2003 This eBook was produced by: Don Lainson dlainson@sympatico.ca Production notes: Project Gutenberg of Australia ...

  7. John Buchan. Wordsworth Editions, 1995 - Fiction - 197 pages. The Island of the title is situated somewhere North of Scotland. Probably based on an island in the Faroes, its isolation is a...