Collins Classics: Thirty-Nine Steps

Collins Classics: Thirty-Nine Steps

'I snapped the switch, but there was nobody there. Then I saw something in the far corner which made me drop my cigar and fall into a cold sweat.' When Richard Hannay is warned of an assassination plot that has the potential to take Britain into a war, and then a few days later discovers the murdered body of the American that warned him in his flat, he becomes a prime suspect. He flees to the moors of Scotland and a spirited chase begins as he is pursued by the police and the German spies involved with stealing British plans.
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John Buchan (1875-1940) was a Scottish novelist, historian and Unionist politician who served as Governor General of Canada. He wrote nearly 30 novels, seven collections of short stories, and a number of biographies, including biographies of Sir Walter Scott, Caesar Augustus, and Oliver Cromwell. However, he is most known for his adventure fiction - the most famous of which is The Thirty-Nine Steps, which has undergone several theatre and film adaptations.

Weight0.1kg
Dimensions11cm · 17.54cm · 1.5cm
AuthorJohn Buchan
Publisher - ImprintHarperCollins - William Collins
Print length146 pages
Publication date03/05/2012
LanguageEnglish
ISBN-100007449933
ISBN-139780007449934
Reading Level / AudienceGeneral
SeriesCollins Classics

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