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Dfordoom
Jul 28, 2012 rated it it was amazing
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The Thirty-Nine Steps, published in 1915, was the first of Scottish novelist John Buchan’s five Richard Hannay espionage novels.

Buchan produced both fiction and non-fiction and wrote in a variety of genres including some excellent horror stories and even what could be described as a paranormal adventure novel (The Gap in the Curtain). Buchan was also a successful politician and ended his career as governor-General of Canada (as Lord Tweedsmuir).

But it is for the Richard Hannay novels that he is
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David Stokes
Jul 09, 2013 rated it it was amazing
Espionage at the outbreak of World War I -- later an early Hitchcock film ;) Remake a few years ago by BBC
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