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    Phoenix Without Ashes: A Novel of the Starlost by Edward Bryant & Harlan Ellison (Fawcett Gold Medal, February 1975, 449-03188, 95¢, 192pp, pb, n.)
        Novelisation of Ellison’s script for The Starlost


    Phoenix Without Ashes: A Novel of the Starlost by Edward Bryant & Harlan Ellison (Savoy, April 16, 1979, 0-86130-003-3, £1.25, 128pp, tp, n., cover by John Mottershead)
        Reprint (Gold Medal 1975) novelisation of Ellison’s script for The Starlost










    The Adventures of Dickson McCunn by John Buchan (Hodder and Stoughton, September 1937, 7/6d, 998pp, hc, om)
        Omnibus of the three Dickson McCunn novels.



    The African Colony: Studies in the Reconstruction by John Buchan (William Blackwood & Sons, November 1903, 15/-, 422pp, hc, nf)
        Study of the development of South Africa after the Second Boer War.


    Andrew Jameson, Lord Ardwall by John Buchan (William Blackwood & Sons, November 1913, 3/6d, 155pp, hc, nf)
        Biography of Andrew Jameson, a Scottish Advocate and Judge who died in 1911.


    Andrew Lang and the Borders by John Buchan (Oxford University Press, 1932, 22pp, ph, nf)
        The Andrew Lang lecture delivered before the University of St. Andrews, October 17th, 1931.


    Augustus by John Buchan (Hodder and Stoughton, 1937, 21/-, 356pp, hc, nf)
        Biography of the Roman emperor.


    The Battle-Honours of Scotland 1914-1918 by John Buchan (George Outram & Co. Ltd., 1919, 46pp, ph, co)
        Collection of 9 articles originally written for The Glasgow Herald, aimed at providing an account of the battle honors won by Scottish regiments during the First World War.


    The Battle of Jutland by John Buchan (Thomas Nelson and Sons, October 1916, 3d, 45pp, ph, nf)
        Booklet giving an account of the great naval battle of World War I.


    The Battle of the Somme, First Phase by John Buchan (Thomas Nelson and Sons, November 1916, 1/-, 109pp, tp, nf)
        Description of the first phase of the battle, from 1 July to early September 1916.


    The Battle of the Somme, Second Phase by John Buchan (Thomas Nelson and Sons, 1917, 1/-, 77pp, tp, nf)
        Description of the second phase of the battle, from September to November 1916.





    The Blanket of the Dark by John Buchan (Hodder & Stoughton, July 1931, 7/6d, 314pp, hc, n.)
        Historical novel set in early 16th-century England.


    A Book of Escapes and Hurried Journeys by John Buchan (Thomas Nelson and Sons, September 1922, 5/-, 304pp, hc, oc)
        A collection of 12 true stories of various escapes and adventurous journeys.
    • v · Preface · John Buchan · pr
    • 13 · The Flight to Varennes · John Buchan · ts
    • 39 · The Railway Raid in Georgia · John Buchan · ts
    • 57 · The Escape of King Charles After Worcester · John Buchan · ts
    • 91 · From Pretoria to the Sea · John Buchan · ts
    • 119 · The Escape of Prince Charles Edward · John Buchan · ts
    • 169 · Two African Journeys · John Buchan · ts
    • 193 · The Great Montrose · John Buchan · ts
    • 223 · The Flight of Lieutenants Parer and M’Intosh Across the World · John Buchan · ts
    • 237 · Lord Nithsdale’s Escape · John Buchan · ts
    • 251 · Sir Robert Cary’s Ride to Edinburgh · John Buchan · ts
    • 265 · The Escape of Princess Clementina · John Buchan · ts
    • 283 · On the Roof of the World · John Buchan · ts


    Brasenose College by John Buchan (F.E. Robinson, November 1898, 5/-, 214pp, hc, nf)
        A detailed history of the Oxford college, published as part of the “College Histories” series.


    Britain’s War by Land by John Buchan (Oxford University Press, February 1915, 2d, 20pp, ph, nf)
        Pamphlet about World War I, originally written as an article for translation into Russian and publication in the Russian press.


    The British Front in the West, October 1916 by John Buchan (self-published, 1916, 4pp, ph, nf)


    Canadian Occasions by Lord Tweedsmuir, D.C.L., LL.D, D.Litt (The Musson Book Company Ltd., September 1940, 256pp, hc, oc)
        A collection of addresses to different groups given by the Governor General, revealing Buchan’s deep interest in all around him, and his ability to talk to people at all levels.
    • 7 · I. Ave
    • 9 · Ave · Lord Tweedsmuir · ar
      address to the Canada Club Dinner, 27th May, 1935.
    • 15 · II. Genius Loci
    • 17 · The Western Mind · Lord Tweedsmuir · ar McGill University, 1935
      address at McGill University, Montreal, 23rd November, 1935.
    • 24 · The Gate of the Pacific · Lord Tweedsmuir · ar
      address at the Vancouver Jubilee Exhibition, August 1936.
    • 26 · The Iceland Colony · Lord Tweedsmuir · ar
      address at Gimli, Manitoba, September 1936.
    • 29 · Island Magic · Lord Tweedsmuir · ar
      address at Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, September 1937.
    • 34 · Canada’s Heritage · Lord Tweedsmuir · ar
      address to the Canadian Forestry Association, Montreal, 2nd February, 1940.
    • 39 · Scotland, 1 · Lord Tweedsmuir · ar
      address in Winnipeg on St. Andrew’s Day, November 1936.
    • 46 · Scotland, 2 · Lord Tweedsmuir · ar
      address in Ottawa on St. Andrew’s Day, November 1938.
    • 51 · Scotland, 3 · Lord Tweedsmuir · ar
      address at the Dinner to the Scottish Curlers, Ottawa, January 1938.
    • 55 · III. Our Neighbours
    • 57 · Mr. Roosevelt at Quebec · Lord Tweedsmuir · ar
      address welcoming Roosevelt to Canada on 31st July, 1936.
    • 59 · The Governor-General at Washington · Lord Tweedsmuir · ar
      address to the U.S. Senate on 1st April, 1937.
    • 62 · Canada and the United States · Lord Tweedsmuir · ar
      address at the Canadian-Amaerican Conference, Kingston, Ontario, 17th June, 1937.
    • 69 · IV. The Service of the State
    • 71 · The Service of the State · Lord Tweedsmuir · ar
      address at the University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, December 1936.
    • 79 · Canada’s Outlook on the World · Lord Tweedsmuir · ar
      address at the Anniversary Dinner of the Canadian Institute of International Affairs, Montreal, 12th October, 1937.
    • 84 · Lord Durham · Lord Tweedsmuir · ar
      address at the University of Toronto Law Club Dinner, Toronto, 1938.
    • 90 · The Civil Service · Lord Tweedsmuir · ar
      address at the Civil Service Dinner, Ottawa, 7th October, 1937.
    • 94 · The Monarchy and the Commonwealth · Lord Tweedsmuir · ar
      address at Bishop’s College, Lennoxville, June 1938.
    • 103 · V. Education
    • 105 · Some Notes on Education · Lord Tweedsmuir · ar
      address to the Ontario Educational Association, Toronto, 29th March, 1937.
    • 114 · The Interdependence of Knowledge · Lord Tweedsmuir · ar
      address at McGill University, Montreal, 10th February, 1939.
    • 119 · VI. Youth
    • 121 · A University’s Bequest to Youth · Lord Tweedsmuir · ar
      address at the Victoria University Centenary, Toronto, 10th October, 1936.
    • 131 · Boy Scouts, 1 · Lord Tweedsmuir · ar
      address at the Boy Scour’s Association Dinner, Montreal, 1st May 1936.
    • 136 · Boy Scouts, 2 · Lord Tweedsmuir · ar
      address at the Boy Scour’s Association Dinner, Montreal, 27th February, 1937.
    • 141 · Boy Scouts, 3 · Lord Tweedsmuir · ar
      address at the Boy Scour’s Association Dinner, Toronto, 5th February, 1938.
    • 144 · Boy Scouts, 4 · Lord Tweedsmuir · ar
      address at the Boy Scour’s Association Dinner, Montreal, 18th February, 1939.
    • 148 · Boy Scouts, 5 · Lord Tweedsmuir · ar
      address at the Boy Scour’s Association Dinner, Toronto, February, 1940.
    • 151 · VII. A Working Philosophy
    • 153 · The Fortress of the Personality · Lord Tweedsmuir · ar
      address at the University of Toronto, Toronto, 27th November, 1935.
    • 162 · The Folly of the Wise · Lord Tweedsmuir · ar
      address to the Canadian Club, Montreal, November 1935.
    • 169 · The Double Life · Lord Tweedsmuir · ar
      address to “The McGill News”, Montreal, Spring 1936.
    • 173 · The Moderate Man · Lord Tweedsmuir · ar
      address at Queen’s University, Kingston, 7th November, 1936.
    • 184 · Quality and Quantity · Lord Tweedsmuir · ar
      address at McMaster University, Hamilton, 4th November, 1937.
    • 193 · VIII. The Learned Professions
    • 195 · Engineering · Lord Tweedsmuir · ar
      address at the Engineering Institute of Canada Dinner, Montreal, 15th June, 1937.
    • 199 · The Law · Lord Tweedsmuir · ar
      address to the Law Society of Upper Canada, Toronto, 21st February, 1936.
    • 203 · Mining and Metallurgy · Lord Tweedsmuir · ar
      address at the Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy Dinner, Ottawa, 19th March, 1936.
    • 208 · Medicine, 1 · Lord Tweedsmuir · ar
      address to the Ontario Medical Association, London, Ontario, 27th May, 1936.
    • 212 · Medicine, 2 · Lord Tweedsmuir · ar
      address to the Canadian Medical Association, Ottawa, 24th June, 1937.
    • 217 · Medicine, 3 · Lord Tweedsmuir · ar
      address at the Annual Dinner of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, Ottawa, 31st October, 1936.
    • 222 · Medicine, 4 · Lord Tweedsmuir · ar
      address to the Ottawa Medical Society Dinner, 29th October, 1938.
    • 227 · IX. Literature
    • 229 · Return to Masterpieces · Lord Tweedsmuir · ar Canadian Poetry December 1937
      address at Convocation Hall, Toronto, 24th November, 1937.
    • 243 · The French Tongue (La Langue Francaise) · Lord Tweedsmuir · ar
      address, in French, at the Congrès de la Langue Francaise, Quebec, June 1937.
    • 248 · The Integrity of Thought · Lord Tweedsmuir · ar
      address to the Association of Canadian Bookmen, Montreal, 27th November, 1937.


    Castle Gay by John Buchan (Hodder & Stoughton, July 1930, 7/6d, 320pp, hc, n.) [Dickson McCunn]
        Second of the Dickson McCunn novels, set in the Scottish district of Carrick, Galloway some six years after the events described in Huntingtower.


    The Causal and the Casual in History by John Buchan, M.A., LL.D., M.P. (Cambridge University Press, November 1929, 2/-, 46pp, ph, nf)
        JB’s Rede lecture to an academic audience in the University of Cambridge.



    Comments and Characters by John Buchan (Thomas Nelson and Sons, October 1940, 7/6d, xxxv+422pp, hc, co) [edited by W. Forbes Gray, F.R.S.E., F.S.A.Scot.]
        A selection of Buchan’s contributions to The Scottish Review.
    • ix · Introduction · W. Forbes Gray · in
    • 1 · I. Domestic Politics
    • 3 · Lord Haldane’s “New Model” · John Buchan · ar The Scottish Review March 7 1907 [Ref. Richard Haldane]
    • 8 · The Problem of Defense · John Buchan · ar The Scottish Review July 4 1907
    • 12 · Democracy and Devolution · John Buchan · ar The Scottish Review April 16 1908
    • 16 · Tory Democracy · John Buchan · ar The Scottish Review October 24 1907
    • 20 · The Prospects of Free Trade · John Buchan · ar The Scottish Review August 13 1908
    • 23 · Britain and Colonial Preference · John Buchan · ar The Scottish Review May 9 1907
    • 28 · The Position of the House of Lords · John Buchan · ar The Scottish Review August 22 1907
    • 32 · The Reform of the Upper Chamber · John Buchan · ar The Scottish Review December 10 1908
    • 36 · Mr. Churchill’s Second Chamber · John Buchan · ar The Scottish Review March 14 1907 [Ref. Winston S. Churchill]
    • 41 · The Land and the People · John Buchan · ar The Scottish Review March 21 1907
    • 46 · Old Age Pensions · John Buchan · ar The Scottish Review March 26 1908
    • 50 · The Suffrage · John Buchan · ar The Scottish Review May 28 1908
    • 54 · Votes for Women · John Buchan · ar The Scottish Review July 9 1908
    • 58 · The Outlook for Liberalism · John Buchan · ar The Scottish Review April 23 1908
    • 62 · The Speaker and His Duties · John Buchan · ar The Scottish Review October 1 1908
    • 66 · Politics in Transition · John Buchan · ar The Scottish Review January 9 1908
    • 69 · Modern Life and Unrest · John Buchan · ar The Scottish Review October 31 1907
    • 73 · Lord Goschen · John Buchan · ar The Scottish Review February 14 1907
    • 79 · The Last of the Elder Statesman · John Buchan · ar The Scottish Review April 2 1908
    • 85 · II. The Empire
    • 87 · The New Doctrine of Empire · John Buchan · ar The Scottish Review May 2 1907
    • 91 · Imperial Fact and Sentiment · John Buchan · ar The Scottish Review May 28 1908
    • 95 · Canada and the Empire · John Buchan · ar The Scottish Review March 5 1908
    • 98 · The Quebec Tercentenary · John Buchan · ar The Scottish Review July 30 1908
    • 101 · The Federation of South Africa · John Buchan · ar The Scottish Review May 21 1908
    • 105 · Unrest in India · John Buchan · ar The Scottish Review May 16 1907
    • 108 · The Problem of India · John Buchan · ar The Scottish Review July 9 1908
    • 112 · Lord Cromer and Egypt · John Buchan · ar The Scottish Review April 11 1907
    • 117 · The Maker of Modern Egypt · John Buchan · ar The Scottish Review April 18 1907
    • 121 · The Colour Problem in the Colonies · John Buchan · ar The Scottish Review January 9 1908
    • 125 · Mr. Kipling on Emigration · John Buchan · ar The Scottish Review October 24 1907 [Ref. Rudyard Kipling]
    • 129 · III. Foreign Affairs
    • 131 · Lessons from Germany · John Buchan · ar The Scottish Review July 2 1908
    • 134 · The Kaiser and Edward VII · John Buchan · ar The Scottish Review November 19 1908
    • 138 · Entente or Alliance? · John Buchan · ar The Scottish Review June 4 1908
    • 142 · Relations with Russia · John Buchan · ar The Scottish Review October 3 1907
    • 147 · The Future in the Far East · John Buchan · ar The Scottish Review July 11 1907
    • 151 · China and Her Prospects · John Buchan · ar The Scottish Review November 26 1908
    • 155 · The Balkans and German Policy · John Buchan · ar The Scottish Review November 12 1908
    • 159 · The American Constitution and Its Defects · John Buchan · ar The Scottish Review May 7 1908
    • 163 · The “Handy Man” of American Politics · John Buchan · ar The Scottish Review November 12 1908
    • 166 · Morocco and the Belgian Congo · John Buchan · ar The Scottish Review September 3 1908
    • 171 · IV. Socialism and Industry
    • 173 · The True Danger of Socialism · John Buchan · ar The Scottish Review November 7 1907
    • 177 · Socialism, National and International · John Buchan · ar The Scottish Review September 5 1907
    • 180 · The Surrender of the Labour Party · John Buchan · ar The Scottish Review January 30 1908
    • 185 · Sweated Industries · John Buchan · ar The Scottish Review February 27 1908
    • 188 · Unemployment and Emigration · John Buchan · ar The Scottish Review September 24 1908
    • 192 · Parties and Social Programmes · John Buchan · ar The Scottish Review October 22 1908
    • 196 · The Future of the Railways · John Buchan · ar The Scottish Review June 11 1908
    • 201 · V. Literature and Journalism
    • 203 · Shakespeare and Raleigh · John Buchan · ar The Scottish Review May 16 1907 [Ref. William Shakespeare]
    • 209 · The Definition of a Novel · John Buchan · ar The Scottish Review April 2 1908
    • 213 · George Meredith · John Buchan · ar The Scottish Review February 20 1908 [Ref. George Meredith]
    • 217 · Professor Saintsbury and European Literature · John Buchan · ar The Scottish Review October 24 1907 [Ref. George Saintsbury]
    • 223 · The Making of Books · John Buchan · ar The Scottish Review April 25 1907
    • 228 · Mr. Winston Churchill as a Man of Letters · John Buchan · ar The Scottish Review December 10 1908 [Ref. Winston S. Churchill]
    • 236 · Lord Cromer’s “Modern Egypt” · John Buchan · ar The Scottish Review March 12 1908
    • 240 · The Philosophy of the Reprint · John Buchan · ar The Scottish Review November 28 1907
    • 245 · Holland House · John Buchan · ar The Scottish Review November 5 1908
    • 250 · Lafcadio Hearn and Japan · John Buchan · ar The Scottish Review March 14 1907 [Ref. Lafcadio Hearn]
    • 256 · The Scots Tongue · John Buchan · ar The Scottish Review December 5 1907
    • 260 · The Old Journalism and the New · John Buchan · ar The Scottish Review January 16 1908
    • 264 · A Great Editor · John Buchan · ar The Scottish Review April 23 1908
    • 267 · Hysteria in the Press · John Buchan · ar The Scottish Review March 19 1908
    • 273 · VI. Travel
    • 275 · The Alps · John Buchan · ar The Scottish Review July 25 1907
    • 282 · The Dolomites · John Buchan · ar The Scottish Review July 23 1908
    • 291 · Access to Mountains · John Buchan · ar The Scottish Review May 21 1908
    • 295 · VII. A Group of Scotsmen
    • 297 · Lord Rosebery · John Buchan · ar The Scottish Review March 5 1908
    • 303 · Lord Balfour · John Buchan · ar The Scottish Review April 2 1908
    • 310 · Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman · John Buchan · ar The Scottish Review April 30 1908
    • 315 · Lord Haldane · John Buchan · ar The Scottish Review May 14 1908
    • 320 · Lord Kelvin · John Buchan · ar The Scottish Review December 26 1907
    • 324 · David Livingstone · John Buchan · ar The Scottish Review December 12 1907
    • 329 · Sir J.M. Barrie · John Buchan · ar The Scottish Review March 26 1908 [Ref. J. M. Barrie]
    • 333 · Edward Caird, Master of Balliol · John Buchan · ar The Scottish Review November 5 1908
    • 337 · Archbishop Lang · John Buchan · ar The Scottish Review November 19 1908
    • 345 · VIII. Miscellaneous
    • 347 · The Fiasco of the Hague Conference · John Buchan · ar The Scottish Review October 17 1907
    • 352 · The English Church at the Crossroads · John Buchan · ar The Scottish Review October 10 1907
    • 356 · Anglicanism and Christianity · John Buchan · ar The Scottish Review July 2 1908
    • 360 · An Imperial Conference on Education · John Buchan · ar The Scottish Review May 30 1907
    • 363 · Moral Instruction · John Buchan · ar The Scottish Review September 24 1908
    • 367 · Machine-Made Opinion · John Buchan · ar The Scottish Review June 18 1908
    • 371 · A Passion for the Limelight · John Buchan · ar The Scottish Review November 5 1908
    • 375 · Flying Machines and Motor Cars · John Buchan · ar The Scottish Review August 20 1908
    • 379 · IX. Extracts from the “London Letter”
    • 381 · London Letter: Mr. Kipling’s Prize · John Buchan · cl The Scottish Review December 19 1907 [Ref. Rudyard Kipling]
    • 382 · London Letter: Mr. Kipling’s Canadian Travels · John Buchan · cl The Scottish Review March 19 1908 [Ref. Rudyard Kipling]
    • 383 · London Letter: Lord Morley’s Essays · John Buchan · cl The Scottish Review July 2 1908
    • 384 · London Letter: Francis Thompson · John Buchan · cl The Scottish Review November 28 1907 [Ref. Francis Thompson]
    • 386 · London Letter: Milton as a Historian · John Buchan · cl The Scottish Review December 3 1908 [Ref. John Milton]
    • 387 · London Letter: Tolstoy as a Critic · John Buchan · cl The Scottish Review January 30 1908 [Ref. Leo Tolstoy]
    • 388 · London Letter: Literature and Journalism · John Buchan · cl The Scottish Review October 15 1908
    • 389 · London Letter: Literature as a Business · John Buchan · cl The Scottish Review May 28 1908
    • 390 · London Letter: The Woes of Publishers · John Buchan · cl The Scottish Review June 18 1908
    • 392 · London Letter: Modern Advertising · John Buchan · cl The Scottish Review December 5 1907
    • 393 · London Letter: Objectionable Novels · John Buchan · cl The Scottish Review June 25 1908
    • 394 · London Letter: Signed and Unsigned Articles · John Buchan · cl The Scottish Review January 23 1908
    • 395 · London Letter: Mr. Hardy as a Dramatist · John Buchan · cl The Scottish Review November 26 1908 [Ref. Thomas Hardy]
    • 395 · London Letter: Mr. Bernard Shaw’s Perversities · John Buchan · cl The Scottish Review July 4 1907 [Ref. George Bernard Shaw]
    • 396 · London Letter: A National Theatre · John Buchan · cl The Scottish Review March 19 1908
    • 397 · London Letter: The Censorship of Plays · John Buchan · cl The Scottish Review October 31 1907
    • 398 · London Letter: The Ancestry of Good Sayings · John Buchan · cl The Scottish Review July 30 1908
    • 400 · London Letter: Queen Victoria · John Buchan · cl The Scottish Review October 17 1907 (+1)
    • 401 · London Letter: Sir Theodore Martin and the Present Discontents · John Buchan · cl The Scottish Review November 5 1908
    • 403 · London Letter: Professor Gilbert Murray · John Buchan · cl The Scottish Review October 22 1908 [Ref. Gilbert Murray]
    • 404 · London Letter: Statesmen as Classical Scholars · John Buchan · cl The Scottish Review October 15 1908
    • 405 · London Letter: The Senior Wrangler · John Buchan · cl The Scottish Review June 25 1908
    • 406 · London Letter: Max Beerbohm’s Caricatures · John Buchan · cl The Scottish Review May 7 1908 [Ref. Max Beerbohm]
    • 407 · London Letter: Mrs. Humphrey Ward and Mr. Zangwill · John Buchan · cl The Scottish Review July 16 1908
    • 408 · London Letter: The “Monstrous Regiment” · John Buchan · cl The Scottish Review October 22 1908
    • 409 · London Letter: A Great Book of Travel · John Buchan · cl The Scottish Review February 27 1908
    • 410 · London Letter: Frederic Harrison and the Alps · John Buchan · cl The Scottish Review February 6 1908
    • 411 · London Letter: The Matterhorn Railway · John Buchan · cl The Scottish Review November 12 1908
    • 412 · London Letter: Poetry and Music · John Buchan · cl The Scottish Review October 29 1908
    • 413 · London Letter: The National Anthem · John Buchan · cl The Scottish Review August 6 1908
    • 414 · London Letter: Christmas in London · John Buchan · cl The Scottish Review December 19 1907
    • 415 · London Letter: The Wolfe and Montcalm Memorial · John Buchan · cl The Scottish Review April 23 1908
    • 417 · Index · [uncredited] · ix


    The Courts of the Morning by John Buchan (Hodder & Stoughton, September 1929, 7/6d, 406pp, hc, n.) [Richard Hannay]
        Adventure novel set in Olifa, a fictional country on the west coast of South America, featuring Sandy Arbuthnot. The prologue is narrated by Richard Hannay.


    The Dancing Floor by John Buchan (Hodder & Stoughton, July 1926, 7/6d, 311pp, hc, n.) [Edward Leithen]
        The third novel featuring Edward Leithen, described as “a love story, a dramatic thriller and a tale of the clash between paganism and Christianity”.


    Days to Remember by John Buchan & Sir Henry Newbolt (Thomas Nelson and Sons, March 1924, 1/9d, 208pp, hc, nf)
        Book about the British Empire in the Great War; written by Buchan except for Part IV which was written by Newbolt.




    A Five-fold Salute to Adventure by John Buchan (Hodder and Stoughton, September 1939, 7/6d, 1319pp, hc, om)
        Omnibus of five of Buchan’s historical novels.
    • 1 · The First Salute—The Blanket of the Dark · John Buchan · n. Hodder & Stoughton, July 1931
    • 265 · The Second Salute—Witch Wood · John Buchan · n. Hodder & Stoughton, July 1927
    • 561 · The Third Salute—Salute to Adventurers · John Buchan · n. Thomas Nelson, July 1915
    • 801 · The Fourth Salute—Midwinter · John Buchan · n. Hodder & Stoughton, September 1923
    • 1045 · The Fifth Salute—The Free Fishers · John Buchan · n. Hodder & Stoughton, June 1934



    Four Tales by John Buchan (William Blackwood & Sons, April 1936, 5/-, 632pp, hc, om)
        Omnibus of three novels and one collection.
    • 1 · The Thirty-Nine Steps [Richard Hannay] · John Buchan · n. Blackwood, October 1915
    • 117 · The Power-House [Edward Leithen] · John Buchan · n. William Blackwood & Sons, May 1916
    • 215 · The Watcher by the Threshold · John Buchan · co William Blackwood & Sons, April 1902
    • 393 · The Moon Endureth · John Buchan · co William Blackwood & Sons, April 1912


    Francis and Riversdale Grenfell: A Memoir by John Buchan (Thomas Nelson and Sons, November 1920, 15/-, xxiv+240pp, hc, nf)
        Memoir of two young men lost in World War I.


    The Free Fishers by John Buchan (Hodder & Stoughton, June 1934, 7/6d, 320pp, hc, n.)
        Historical novel set during the period of the Napoleonic Wars.


    The Future of the War by John Buchan (Boyle, Sons & Watchurst, 1916, 14pp, ph, nf)
        An address delivered at Stationers’ Hall on the occasion of the annual general meeting of the Booksellers’ Provident Institution on Friday, 3rd March, 1916. Reprinted from The Bookseller March 1916.


    The Gap in the Curtain by John Buchan (Hodder & Stoughton, July 1932, 7/6d, 315pp, hc, n.) [Edward Leithen]
        Fourth of the Edward Leithen novels, in which guests at a country house are enabled to see an issue of The Times from a year in the future.



    Gordon at Khartoum by John Buchan (Peter Davies, June 1934, 5/-, 169pp, hc, nf)
        Biography.


    Greenmantle by John Buchan (Hodder & Stoughton, October 1916, 5/-, 307pp, hc, n.) [Richard Hannay]
        Second of the Richard Hannay novels, set during the First World War, when Hannay is called in to investigate rumours of an uprising in the Muslim world.



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