
The Thirty-Nine Steps
$22.00
- Paperback
272 pages
- Release Date
1 March 2011
Summary
The original and best adventure story ever told, with spies, thrilling chase scenes and explosions.
Discover the original and best adventure story ever told.
“The father of the modern espionage” - Sunday Times
May 1914. Britain is on the eve of war with Germany. Richard Hannay is living a quiet life in London, but after a chance encounter with a mysterious stranger he stumbles into a hair-raising adventure - a desperate hunt across the country and against the clock, pu…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9780099528395 |
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| ISBN-10: | 0099528398 |
| Author: | John Buchan, Stella Rimington |
| Publisher: | Vintage Publishing |
| Imprint: | Vintage Classics |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 272 |
| Release Date: | 1 March 2011 |
| Weight: | 206g |
| Dimensions: | 198mm x 131mm x 18mm |
| Series: | Vintage Classics |
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Critics Review
“Richard Hannay is, like his American brother Philip Marlowe, a modern knight errant.”
Richard Hannay is, like his American brother Philip Marlowe, a modern knight errant. Charging through a hypocritical world, he is a seeker after truth with a boundless love of nature, a liking for simple pleasures and a hatred of pettiness and snobberies…. Buchan’s novels are eerily resonant with today’s troubles… Hannay is a hero for all times * Observer *
The book is even more fun than the films * Guardian *
The father of the modern espionage adventure * Sunday Times *
Buchan makes superb use of wild landscapes in this economical and gripping story * The Times *
Go into a bookshop today, pick up The Thirty-Nine Steps and I guarantee you will read it to the end. There is random and graphic violence, there is clear and present evil, eyes that are hooded ‘like a bird of prey’ - and a man ‘skewered to the floor by a long knife through his heart’ * Daily Mail *
About The Author
John Buchan
John Buchan was born in Perth in 1875, the son of a Scottish Presbyterian minister, and educated at Glasgow. He gained a first at Oxford University, where he began writing, producing two volumes of essays, four novels and two collections of stories and poems before the age of twenty-five. He worked briefly as a lawyer, then served as a private secretary in the colonial administration of South Africa after the Boer War. During the war he worked both as a journalist and at Britain’s War Propaganda Bureau, eventually becoming Director of Information. He published his most popular novel, The Thirty-Nine Steps, in 1915, and it has never since been out of print. In 1935 Buchan was elevated to the peerage, becoming Baron Tweedmuir of Elsfield, and later that year was appointed Governor General of Canada by King George V. He died on 11 February 1940.
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