In 1925, John Buchan published his second most famous novel, John Macnab; three high-flying men - a barrister, a cabinet minister and a banker - are suffering from boredom. They concoct a plan to cure it. They inform three Scottish estates that they will poach from each two stags...
The great doctor stood on the hearth-rug looking down at his friend who sprawled before him in an easy-chair. It was a hot day in early July, and the windows were closed and the blinds half-down to keep out the glare and the dust. The standing figure had bent shoulders, a massive...
The great doctor stood on the hearth-rug looking down at his friendwho sprawled before him in an easy-chair. It was a hot dayin early July, and the windows were closed and the blinds half-downto keep out the glare and the dust. The standing figure had bentshoulders, a massive...
John Macnabby John BuchanThree successful but bored friends in their mid-forties decide to turn to poaching. They are Sir Edward Leithen, lawyer, Conservative Member of Parliament (MP), and ex-Attorney General; John Palliser-Yeates, banker and sportsman; and Charles, Earl of...
John Buchan, 1st Baron Tweedsmuir, GCMG, GCVO, CH, PC, was a Scottish novelist, best known for his novel The Thirty-Nine Steps, and Unionist politician who served as Governor General of Canada.
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Three eminent Scottish gentlemen who find themselves bored with their surroundings are challenged to track down the person--or people--known as John Macnab and responsible for poaching deer and salmon.