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  • av John Buchan
    326,-

  • av John Buchan & Sepharial
    350 - 516,-

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    150,-

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    176,-

  • av John Buchan
    396,-

    I sat and thought for a bit, for the name "Bullivant' carried me back eighteen months to the hot summer before the war. I had not seen the man since, though I had read about him in the papers. For more than a year I had been a busy battalion officer, with no other thought than to hammer a lot of raw stuff into good soldiers. I had succeeded pretty well, and there was no prouder man on earth than Richard Hannay when he took his Lennox Highlanders over the parapets on that glorious and bloody 25th day of September. Loos was no picnic, and we had had some ugly bits of scrapping before that, but the worst bit of the campaign I had seen was a tea-party to the show I had been in with Bullivant before the war started. Major Hannay's narrative of this affair has been published under the title of The Thirty-nine Steps. The sight of his name on a telegram form seemed to change all my outlook on life. I had been hoping for the command of the battalion, and looking forward to being in at the finish with Brother Boche. But this message jerked my thoughts on to a new road. There might be other things in the war than straightforward fighting. Why on earth should the Foreign Office want to see an obscure Major of the New Army, and want to see him in double quick time?

  • - Historical Thrillers
    av John Buchan
    290,-

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    236,-

  • av Buchan John Buchan
    236 - 310,-

  • av Buchan John Buchan
    170 - 176,-

  • - Studies in the Reconstruction (Part-III)
    av John Buchan
    186,-

  • - Studies in the Reconstruction (Part-II)
    av John Buchan
    170,-

  • - Studies in the Reconstruction (Part-I)
    av John Buchan
    166,-

  • av John Buchan
    116,-

    The quintessential man-on-the-run tale starring Richard Hannay as the resourceful engineer, exploiting the complacency of his enemies and using every tool of espionage and charm in the defence of King and country.

  • av John Buchan
    126,-

  • av John Buchan
    476,-

    Sir Quixote of the Moors is an unchanged, high-quality reprint of the original edition of 1895.Hansebooks is editor of the literature on different topic areas such as research and science, travel and expeditions, cooking and nutrition, medicine, and other genres. As a publisher we focus on the preservation of historical literature. Many works of historical writers and scientists are available today as antiques only. Hansebooks newly publishes these books and contributes to the preservation of literature which has become rare and historical knowledge for the future.

  • av John Buchan
    186,-

    John Buchan's 1932 novel The Gap in the Curtain was his last full-length work devoted to exploring a supernatural theme: if you were able to see one year into the future, what would you do with that foreknowledge? And what would it do to you?

  • av John Buchan
    330,-

    The Power-House is a novel by John Buchan, a thriller set in London, England. It was written in 1913, when it was serialised in Blackwood's Magazine, and it was published in book form in 1916. The narrator is the barrister and Tory MP Edward Leithen, who features in a number of Buchan's novels. The urban setting contrasts with that of its sequel, John Macnab, which is set in the Scottish Highlands. The Power-House of the title is an international anarchist organization led by a rich Englishman named Andrew Lumley. Its plan to destroy Western civilisation is thwarted by Leithen with the assistance of a burly Labour MP.

  • av John Buchan
    570 - 866,-

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    460 - 676,-

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    356 - 566,-

  • av John Buchan
    80,-

    De 39 stegen är en roman som kom att bli stilbildande för en helt ny genre - äventyrsromanen fylld av spänning och gott humör. Huvudpersonen, Richard Hannay, dras motvilligt in i en kedja av händelser där han hetsas fram över det skottska höglandet jagad av skurkar och poliser. Boken har filmats otaliga gånger, men bäst är nog fortfarande Alfred Hichcocks version från 1935. John Buchan (1875 1940) var en engelsk författare och politiker som skrev en radd historier om sin hjälte Richard Hannay, men den om De 39 stegen är den enda som överlevt och även haft framgång i Sverige...

  • av John Buchan
    146,-

  • - The 'Gorbals Die-hards' Book Set: Huntingtower + Castle Gay + The House of the Four Winds (Mystery & Espionage Classics)
    av John Buchan
    190,-

    The hero of the adventure trilogy is an affluent grocer Dickson McCunn, who has sold his business and taken early retirement. As soon as he ventures out to explore the world, he is swept out of his bourgeois rut into bizarre and outlandish adventures, and forced to become a reluctant hero. He is formidable and dangerous partly because he seems unremarkable and ordinary, and friends and enemies alike are taken by surprise when he acts boldly. Content: ΓÇó Huntingtower: The story revolves around the imprisonment under false pretenses by Bolshevik agents of an exiled Russian noblewoman. The Scottish local community mobilises to uncover and thwart the conspiracy against her, and to defend the neutrality of Scotland against the Russian revolutionary struggle. A plot based on espionage and covert violence is set against the seemingly tranquil Scottish rural backdrop ΓÇó Castle Gay: The Evallonians from a fictional Central European country visit south west Scotland on a secret mission. The Nail-Biting Suspense story about the mistaken identity, kidnapping plot and threatening Communists, all centering at the castle of a rich newspaper magnate... ΓÇó The House of the Four Winds: The novel is set in the fictional Central European country of Evallonia in the early 1930s. It concerns the involvement of some Scottish visitors in the overthrow of a corrupt republic and the restoration of the monarchy... ΓÇó John Buchan (1875-1940) was a Scottish novelist and historian and also served as Canada''s Governor General. His 100 works include nearly thirty novels, seven collections of short stories and biographies. But, the most famous of his books were the adventure and spy thrillers and it is for these that he is now best remembered.

  • - The Wind in the Portico, The Green Wildebeest, No-Man's-Land, The Watcher by the Threshold, Space, Tendebaunt Manus and many more
    av John Buchan
    186,-

    "The Wind in the Portico" - a man decks up his house with remnants of pagan temples and gods but himself starts performing horrific ancient rituals... "The Green Wildebeest" - a man is cursed when he desecrates a sacred African grove... "No-man''s-land" - a man comes face-to-face with a beast in wilderness who hunts cattle and murders people... "The Watcher by the Threshold" - An unmentionable creature piggybacks a man from his near-death experience... "Space" - A brilliant mathematician theorizes the existence of a new dimension but it is not uninhabited, something lurks there... "Tendebaunt Manus" - war affects two brothers, kills one and changes another... "Witch Wood" - ancient Scottish witchcraft practices make a comeback and must be stopped before more lives are endangered. "A Journey of Little Profit" - a shepherd is transformed into a nice person but why and how? "The Outgoing of the Tide" - jealousy and witchcraft never go well for anyone! "The Grove of Ashtaroth" - a home in African wilderness with an ancient temple in its vicinity affects its new occupant... "Basilissa" - a curious nightmare leads to a deadly countdown or is it a warning? "Fullcircle" - a haunted new-house and a doomed family ... "Magic-Walking Stick" - an old man gives Bill an enchanted walking-stick... "Skule Skerry" - an island for migratory birds attracts other unnatural creatures as well... "The Strange Adventure of Mr. Andrew Hawthorn" - after his disappearance, Hawthorne returns to narrate what happened to him... John Buchan (1875-1940) was a Scottish novelist and historian and also served as Canada''s Governor General. His 100 works include nearly thirty novels, seven collections of short stories and biographies.

  • - An International Children's Kidnapping Racket With A Race against Time (Including Memoirs & Biography of the Author)
    av John Buchan
    240,-

    After the War, Major-General Sir Richard Hannay is married to Mary and living peacefully in the Cotswolds, when he receives a request to help solve the mysterious kidnapping of the children of three prominent people. Given nothing to go on but a few mysterious clues, Hannay, assisted by friends like Sandy Arbuthnot, must track down the dastardly villains behind the plot before it''s too late... John Buchan (1875-1940) was a Scottish novelist and historian and also served as Canada''s Governor General. His 100 works include nearly thirty novels, seven collections of short stories and biographies. But, the most famous of his books were the adventure and spy thrillers and it is for these that he is now best remembered. "That evening, I remember, as I came up through the Mill Meadow, I was feeling peculiarly happy and contented. It was still mid-March, one of those spring days when noon is like May, and only the cold pearly haze at sunset warns a man that he is not done with winter." (The Three Hostages)

  • av John Buchan
    146,-

    Adam Melfort marries beautiful but mindless socialite who cannot return his love for her. When she forges her wealthy uncle''s signature on a cheque, he takes the blame to save her family''s name, and is jailed, losing his army commission in the process. Melfort allows her to divorce him so that she can remarry someone of more similar mind. After being released from gaol during World War One, he is recruited as an undercover agent behind enemy lines in Belgium...

  • av John Buchan
    126,-

    Three successful but bored friends in their mid-forties decide to turn to poaching. They are Sir Edward Leithen, lawyer, Conservative Member of Parliament (MP), and ex-Attorney General; John Palliser-Yeates, banker and sportsman; and Charles, Earl of Lamancha, former adventurer and present Conservative Cabinet Minister. Under the collective name of ''John Macnab'', they set up in the Highland home of Sir Archie Roylance, a disabled war hero who wishes to be a Conservative MP. They issue a challenge to three of Roylance''s neighbours: first the Radens, who are an old-established family, about to die out; next, the Bandicotts: an American archaeologist and his son, who are renting a grand estate for the summer; and lastly the Claybodys, vulgar, bekilted nouveaux riches. These neighbours are forewarned that ''John Macnab'' will poach a salmon or a stag from their land and return it to them undetected...

  • av John Buchan
    76,-

    HarperCollins is proud to present its new range of best-loved, essential classics.'I snapped the switch, but there was nobody there. Then I saw something in the far corner which made me drop my cigar and fall into a cold sweat.'When Richard Hannay is warned of an assassination plot that has the potential to take Britain into a war, and then a few days later discovers the murdered body of the American that warned him in his flat, he becomes a prime suspect. He flees to the moors of Scotland and a spirited chase begins as he is pursued by the police and the German spies involved with stealing British plans.Buchan's tale unfolds into one of the seminal and most influential 'chase' books, mimicked by many, yet unrivalled in the tension and mystery created by his writing. Buchan reveres Hannay as an ordinary man who puts his country's good before his own and the classic themes of the novel influenced many films and subsequent 'man-on-the-run' novels.

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