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    The Half-Hearted by John Buchan (Isbister & Co. Ltd., September 1900, 6/-, 375pp, hc, n.)
        A novel of romance and adventure set in Scotland and India.


    A History of the Great War, Vol. 1: From the Outbreak to the Battle of Neuve Chapelle by John Buchan (Thomas Nelson and Sons, October 1921, 25/-, 507pp, hc, nf)
        Condensed from Nelson’s History of the War (24 volumes from 1915 to 1919).


    A History of the Great War, Vol. 2: From the Beginning of the Dardanelles Campaign to the Battle of Verdun by John Buchan (Thomas Nelson and Sons, November 1921, 25/-, 588pp, hc, nf)
        Condensed from Nelson’s History of the War (24 volumes from 1915 to 1919).


    A History of the Great War, Vol. 3: From the Battle of Verdun to the Third Battle of Ypres by John Buchan (Thomas Nelson and Sons, May 1922, 25/-, 614pp, hc, nf)
        Condensed from Nelson’s History of the War (24 volumes from 1915 to 1919).


    A History of the Great War, Vol. 4: From Caporetto to the Armistice by John Buchan (Thomas Nelson and Sons, September 1922, 25/-, 537pp, hc, nf)
        Condensed from Nelson’s History of the War (24 volumes from 1915 to 1919).


    The History of the Royal Scots Fusiliers 1678-1918 by John Buchan (Thomas Nelson and Sons, September 1925, 15/-, 518pp, hc, nf)
        Detailed history of the famous regiment from its formation to fighting in World War I.


    The History of the South African Forces in France by John Buchan (Thomas Nelson and Sons, March 1920, 15/-, 404pp, hc, nf)
        Official account of the South African Brigade’s fighting during World War I.


    Homilies and Recreations by John Buchan (Thomas Nelson and Sons, September 1926, 7/6d, 383pp, hc, co)


    The House of the Four Winds by John Buchan (Hodder & Stoughton, July 1935, 7/6d, 319pp, hc, n.) [Dickson McCunn]
        Last of the three Dickson McCunn books, set in the fictional Central European country of Evallonia two years after the events recounted in Castle Gay.


    Huntingtower by John Buchan (Hodder & Stoughton, August 1922, 7/6d, 318pp, hc, n.) [Dickson McCunn]
        First of the three Dickson McCunn novels featuring a Russian princess and a Bolshevik plot.


    The Interpreter’s House by John Buchan (Hodder & Stoughton, 1938, 21pp, ph, nf)
        Lecture given at the University of Edinburgh, at inauguration as Chancellor, July 20th, 1938.



    The Island of Sheep by John Buchan (Hodder & Stoughton, July 1936, 7/6d, 318pp, hc, n.) [Richard Hannay]
        The last of the Richard Hannay novels, set in a fictional version of the Faroe Islands.






    John Burnet of Barns by John Buchan (John Lane, June 1898, 6/-, 454pp, hc, n.)
        Historical novel, following the adventures of John Burnet, born in Scotland in 1666.


    John Macnab by John Buchan (Hodder & Stoughton, July 1925, 7/6d, 320pp, hc, n.) [Edward Leithen]
        Adventure novel featuring Edward Leithen and two of his friends, who wager they can each poach a stag (or salmon) from local landowners without getting caught.


    Julius Caesar by John Buchan (Peter Davies, April 1932, 5/-, 170pp, hc, nf)
        Biography of Julius Caesar.


    The King’s Grace, 1910-1935 by John Buchan (Hodder & Stoughton, April 1935, 5/-, 327pp, hc, nf)
        Account of the reign of George V, built around the role of the monarch and changing times; published to celebrate the Siver Jubilee.


    The Kirk in Scotland, 1560-1929 by John Buchan & George Adam Smith (Hodder & Stoughton, May 1930, 5/-, 244pp, hc, nf)
        A history of the Church of Scotland.




    The Law Relating to the Taxation of Foreign Income by John Buchan (Stevens, November 1905, 10/6d, lxxxiv+123pp, hc, nf)
        Historical legal text detailing the early 20th-century British legal framework regarding taxes on overseas earnings, with a preface by the Right Hon. R.B. Haldane.



    A Lodge in the Wilderness by John Buchan (William Blackwood & Sons, February 1907, 6/-, 386pp, hc, n.)
        Political quasi-novel that Buchan uses as a means of defending the ideals and practical benefits of Empire.



    Lord Minto by John Buchan (Thomas Nelson and Sons, October 1924, 21/-, 370pp, hc, nf)
        Biography of Lord Minto, 1845-1914, who served as Governor General of Canada and Viceroy of India.


    Lord Rosebery: 1847-1930 by John Buchan (Oxford University Press, July 1930, 1/-, 20pp, ph, nf)
        Biography of Lord Rosebery, politician serving as Prime Minister 1894-5.


    A Lost Lady of Old Years by John Buchan (John Lane, September 1899, 6/-, viii+365pp, hc, n.)
        Novel set in Scotland during the Jacobite rising of 1745 that follows the adventures of Francis Birkenshaw, an eighteen-year-old law apprentice. Originall serialised in Today in 15 parts from November 1898 to February 1899.


    The Magic Walking-Stick by John Buchan (Hodder & Stoughton, October 1932, 6/-, 215pp, hc, n.)
        Children’s novel about the adventures of a schoolboy who acquires a walking stick that allows him magically to go to anywhere he wishes. Expanded from the short story of the same name in Sails of Gold ed. Lady Cynthia Asquith (Scribner’s, 1927).


    The Man and the Book: Sir Walter Scott by John Buchan (Thomas Nelson and Sons, May 1925, 2/-, 213pp, hc, nf)
        Biography of Sir Walter Scott.


    The Man from the Norlands by John Buchan (Houghton Mifflin, July 1936, LC:36-17536, $2.50, 292pp, hc, n.) [Richard Hannay]
        Reprint (Hodder 1936 as The Island of Sheep) last of the Richard Hannay novels, set in a fictional version of the Faroe Islands.


    The Margins of Life by John Buchan, C.H., LL.D., M.P. (Birkbeck College, 1933, 18pp, ph, nf)
        Foundation oration delivered December 13th, 1933.


    The Marquis of Montrose by John Buchan (Thomas Nelson and Sons, September 1913, 7/6d, 334pp, hc, nf)
        Biography of James Graham, 1st Marquis of Montrose, 1612-1650.


    The Massacre of Glencoe by John Buchan (Peter Davies, June 1933, 5/-, 176pp, hc, nf)
        Account of the events surrounding the infamous betrayal in 1692.


    Memory Hold-the-Door by John Buchan (Hodder & Stoughton, August 1940, 12/6d, 327pp, hc, nf)
        Not an autobiography in the fullest sense, but rather a collection of reminiscences about people and places the author had known.


    Men and Deeds by John Buchan (Peter Davies, October 1935, 10/6d, 352pp, hc, co)
        Collection of several of Buchan’s writings originally published separately.
    • · Preface · John Buchan · pr
    • 1 · The Causal and the Casual in History · John Buchan · ar Cambridge University Press, November 1929
    • 21 · Julius Caesar · John Buchan · ar Peter Davies, April 1932
    • 107 · The Massacre of Glencoe · John Buchan · ar Peter Davies, June 1933
    • 179 · Gordon at Khartoum · John Buchan · ar Peter Davies, June 1934
    • 261 · Montrose and Leadership · John Buchan · ar The Oxford University Press, May 1930
    • 279 · Lord Rosebery · John Buchan · ar The Oxford University Press, July 1930
    • 299 · The Kirk in Scotland · John Buchan · ar Hodder & Stoughton, May 1930
    • 346 · Index · [uncredited] · ix


    Midwinter by John Buchan (Hodder & Stoughton, September 1923, 7/6d, 311pp, hc, n.)
        Historical novel set during the Jacobite rising of 1745.


    Mr. Standfast by John Buchan (Hodder and Stoughton, May 1919, 7/-, 412pp, hc, n.) [Richard Hannay]
        Third of the Richard Hannay novels, set during the First World War, in which Hannay hunts for a dangerous German agent at large in Britain.


    Montrose by John Buchan (Thomas Nelson and Sons, September 1928, 21/-, 420pp, hc, nf)
        A detailed account of the Great Marquis (1612-50) who, at the cost of his life, sought to combine adherence to Scotland’s National Covenant (1638) with loyalty to Charles I.


    Montrose and Leadership by John Buchan (Oxford University Press, May 1930, 2/-, 24pp, ph, nf)
        Lecture delivered before the university of St. Andrews.




    Mountain Meadow by John Buchan (Houghton Mifflin, March 1941, LC:41-51560, $2.50, xlix+277pp, hc, n.)
        Last of the Edward Leithen novels, who has been diagnosed with advanced tuberculosis and given a year to live. This edition has a long introduction by Howard Swiggett that is not in the UK edition (as Sick Heart River).


    Naval Episodes of the Great War by John Buchan (Thomas Nelson and Sons, March 1938, 8/6d, 339pp, hc, nf)
        A selection from Nelson’s History of the War dealing particularly with the major sea battles.


    Nelson’s History of the War Volume I. From the Beginning of the War to the Fall of Namur by John Buchan (Thomas Nelson and Sons, February 1915, 1/-, 253pp, hc, nf)


    Nelson’s History of the War Volume II. From the Battle of Mons to the German Retreat to the Aisne by John Buchan (Thomas Nelson and Sons, March 1915, 1/-, 242pp, hc, nf)


    Nelson’s History of the War Volume III. The Battle of the Aisne and the Events down to the Fall of Antwerp by John Buchan (Thomas Nelson and Sons, April 1915, 1/-, 239pp, hc, nf)


    Nelson’s History of the War Volume IV. The Great Struggle in West Flanders by John Buchan (Thomas Nelson and Sons, May 1915, 1/-, 280pp, hc, nf)


    Nelson’s History of the War Volume V. The War of Attrition in the West by John Buchan (Thomas Nelson and Sons, June 1915, 1/-, 267pp, hc, nf)


    Nelson’s History of the War Volume VI. The Campaign on the Niemen and the Narev by John Buchan (Thomas Nelson and Sons, July 1915, 1/-, 223pp, hc, nf)


    Nelson’s History of the War Volume VII. From the Second Battle of Ypres to the Beginning of the Italian Campaign by John Buchan (Thomas Nelson and Sons, 1915, 1/-, 253pp, hc, nf)


    Nelson’s History of the War Volume VIII. The Midsummer Campaigns, and the Battles on the Warsaw Salient by John Buchan (Thomas Nelson and Sons, 1915, 1/-, 237pp, hc, nf)


    Nelson’s History of the War Volume IX. The Italian War, the Campaign at Gallipoli by John Buchan (Thomas Nelson and Sons, January 1916, 1/-, 240pp, hc, nf)


    Nelson’s History of the War Volume X. The Russian Stand, and the Allied Offensive in the West by John Buchan (Thomas Nelson and Sons, March 1916, 1/-, 335pp, hc, nf)


    Nelson’s History of the War Volume XI. The Struggle for the Dvina, and the Great Invasion of Serbia by John Buchan (Thomas Nelson and Sons, 1916, 1/3d, 245pp, hc, nf)


    Nelson’s History of the War Volume XII. The Retreat from Bagdad, the Evacuation of Gallipoli, and the Derby Report by John Buchan (Thomas Nelson and Sons, 1916, 1/3d, 246pp, hc, nf)


    Nelson’s History of the War Volume XIII. The Position at Sea, the Fall of Erzerum, and the First Battle of Verdun by John Buchan (Thomas Nelson and Sons, July 1916, 1/3d, 288pp, hc, nf)


    Nelson’s History of the War Volume XIV. From the Fall of Kut to the Second Battle of Verdun by John Buchan (Thomas Nelson and Sons, October 1916, 1/3d, 327pp, hc, nf)


    Nelson’s History of the War Volume XV. Brussilovs Offensive and the Intervention of Rumunia by John Buchan (Thomas Nelson and Sons, 1917, 1/3d, 231pp, hc, nf)


    Nelson’s History of the War Volume XVI. The Battle of the Somme by John Buchan (Thomas Nelson and Sons, 1917, 1/3d, 263pp, hc, nf)


    Nelson’s History of the War Volume XVII. From the Opening of the Rumanian Campaign to the Change of Government in Britain by John Buchan (Thomas Nelson and Sons, August 1917, 1/3d, 215pp, hc, nf)


    Nelson’s History of the War Volume XVIII. From the German Overtures for Peace to the American Declaration of War by John Buchan (Thomas Nelson and Sons, 1918, 1/6d, 280pp, hc, nf)


    Nelson’s History of the War Volume XIX. The Spring Campaigns of 1917 by John Buchan (Thomas Nelson and Sons, 1918, 1/6d, 295pp, hc, nf)


    Nelson’s History of the War Volume XX. The Summer Campaigns of 1917 by John Buchan (Thomas Nelson and Sons, 1918, 2/6d, 299pp, hc, nf)


    Nelson’s History of the War Volume XXI. The Fourth Winter of War by John Buchan (Thomas Nelson and Sons, 1918, 2/6d, 390pp, hc, nf)


    Nelson’s History of the War Volume XXII. The Darkest Hour by John Buchan (Thomas Nelson and Sons, 1919, 2/6d, 280pp, hc, nf)


    Nelson’s History of the War Volume XXIII. The Dawn by John Buchan (Thomas Nelson and Sons, 1919, 2/6d, 312pp, hc, nf)


    Nelson’s History of the War Volume XXIV. Victory by John Buchan (Thomas Nelson and Sons, September 1919, 2/6d, 317pp, hc, nf)


    Nine Brasenose Worthies by John Buchan (Clarendon Press, 1909, 30pp, ph, nf)
        Written as part of the Brasenose Quatercentenary Monographs, the book profiles nine prominent figures associated with Brasenose College, Oxford.


    The Novel and the Fairy Tale by John Buchan (The English Association, July 1931, 2/-, 16pp, ph, nf)
        Text of an address given to the Scottish branch of The English Association on November 22, 1930.


    Oliver Cromwell by John Buchan (Hodder & Stoughton, September 1934, 21/-, 554pp, hc, nf)
        Biography.


    Ordeal by Marriage by John Buchan (R. Clay and Sons, Ltd., 1915, 15pp, ph, pm)
        An eclogue.



    The Pilgrim Fathers by John Buchan (B.H. Blackwell, June 1898, 1/-, 10pp, ph, oc)
        Poem that won the Newdigate Prize for 1898, with a second poem as introduction.
    • 3 · To the Adventurous Spirit of the North · John Buchan · pm
    • 5 · The Pilgrim Fathers · John Buchan · pm


    Pilgrim’s Way: An Essay in Recollection by John Buchan (Houghton Mifflin, August 1940, $3.00, 336pp, hc, nf)
        Reprint (Hodder 1940 as Memory Hold-the-Door) autobiography.




    The Power-House by John Buchan (William Blackwood & Sons, May 1916, 1/-, 248pp, hc, n.) [Edward Leithen]
        Thriller set in London; the first novel featuring Edward Leithen.


    Presbyterianism Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow by Lord Tweedsmuir (Church of Scotland, 1938, 16pp, ph, nf)


    Prester John by John Buchan (Thomas Nelson and Sons, August 1910, 2/-, 376pp, hc, n.)
        Adventure novel set in South Africa, originally serialised in The Captain, April to September 1910 as “The Black General”.


    A Prince of the Captivity by John Buchan (Hodder & Stoughton, July 1933, 7/6d, 383pp, hc, n.)
        Thriller featuring Adam Melfort who is recruited as an undercover agent behind enemy lines in Belgium during the First World War.


    Principles of Social Service by John Buchan, C.H., LL.D., M.P. (City of Glasgow Society of Social Service, 1933, 16pp, ph, nf)
        Address to the students of the University of Glasgow during Social Service Week, 1933.


    The Purpose of War by John Buchan (J.M. Dent & Sons Ltd., 1916, 19pp, ph, nf)
        An address delivered for the Fight for Right Movement.



    Salute to Adventurers by John Buchan (Thomas Nelson and Sons, July 1915, 6/-, 406pp, hc, n.)
        Historical adventure novel, largely set among the newly-settled Virginia plantations of the late 17th century.



    The Scottish Church and the Empire by John Buchan, C.H., M.P. (Church of Scotland, 1934, 19pp, ph, nf)
        Centenary address 28th May, 1933.


    Sick Heart River by John Buchan (Hodder & Stoughton, April 1941, 8/3d, 320pp, hc, n.) [Edward Leithen]
        Reprint (Houghton Mifflin 1941 as Mountain Meadow) last of the Edward Leithen novels, who has been diagnosed with advanced tuberculosis and given a year to live.


    Sir Quixote of the Moors by John Buchan (T. Fisher Unwin, October 1895, 2/6d, 188pp, hc, n.)
        Historical novel set in Galloway in Scotland during the Covenanting period.


    Sir Walter Raleigh by John Buchan (B.H. Blackwell, July 1897, 2/6d, 78pp, ph, nf)
        The Stanhope Essay for 1897.


    Sir Walter Raleigh by John Buchan (Thomas Nelson and Sons, October 1911, 3/6d, 236pp, hc, nf)
        A biography written as a series of 11 stories, aimed at school children.


    Sir Walter Scott by John Buchan (Cassell, March 1932, 9/6d, 387pp, hc, nf)
        Vivid and very readable account of the life of Scotland’s most popular author of his day (1771-1832).



    Some Notes on Sir Walter Scott by John Buchan (The English Association, 1924, 19pp, ph, nf)
        Biography of the great Scottish novelist; a paper read to the English Association, October 26th, 1923.



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