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Sixty years after his death, JOHN BUCHAN (Lord Tweedsmuir, 1875-1940) is acknowledged as a master of the adventure story. But the recent dramatic revival of his fame has put too little emphasis on his other literacy achievements, especially as biographer and historian, and his significant religious and political thinking. This study takes an all-round view of a great interpreter of Scottish character, who was one of the most significant Scots of the twentieth century.
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