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Author Buchan, John, 1875-1940, author
Title The thirty-nine steps / John Buchan
Publisher Place of publication not identified : publisher not identified, 1915
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
Descript. 1 online resource (253 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)



Series Cambridge library collection. Fiction and poetry
Cambridge library collection. Fiction and poetry
Summary This spy story of 1915 by John Buchan (18751940) is an archetype of the genre, but may be better known today through its film and television versions (especially that of Alfred Hitchcock in 1935). Curiously, although all keep the theme of German espionage which will trigger a world war, none of them sticks at all closely to Buchan's original plot. This is the first of five novels in which Richard Hannay, formerly a mining engineer in colonial Africa, now a patriotic gentleman of leisure, finds himself pitted against the enemies of the British Empire. Although the book is an exciting, if occasionally implausible, adventure story, it may be marred for a modern readership by the racism and anti-Semitism it expresses, though this was not exceptional for the period. The writing is also noticeable, however, for lyrical descriptions of the Scottish border country in which Buchan himself grew up
Subject Hannay, Richard (Fictitious character) -- Fiction
Intelligence service -- Fiction
World War, 1914-1918 -- Fiction
Great Britain -- Fiction
Add Title 39 steps
Add.Class 823.912
ISBN 9781139568166
Record Link http://catalogue.londonmet.ac.uk/record=b1768585~S1



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