John Buchan

Essential Art House: The 39 Steps [Criterion Collection] The 39 Steps The 39 Steps [Special Edition] [Criterion Collection] The 39 Steps [Special Edition] The Thirty-Nine Steps

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Biography: In our time, John Buchan is known for just one accomplishment, as the man who wrote the novel -The Thirty-Nine Steps, which has sustained his influence on the cinematic world across more than 70 years. In his own time, however, Buchan was also a diplomat, lawyer, historian, and poet, and one of the most prominent men in the intelligence and foreign services of several British governments. The son of a Calvinist minister, Buchan was born in Scotland in 1875, the oldest son of the Rev. John Buchan and the former Helen Masterton. He attended Glasgow University and Brasenose College, Oxford, where he distinguished himself as a writer. He entered the legal profession in 1901 and served as an aide to Lord Miner, the British High Commissioner for South Africa. Buchan subsequently had a career in as a tax attorney in London and began writing in his spare time, initially non-fiction about his field and about England's South African colony, but by 1910, he'd begun emerging as an author of popular fiction with his book -Prester John, which was inspired by his experiences in South Africa. By the middle of the teens, he'd also written books for younger readers, but was, by then, concentrating on non-fiction concerning WWI, initially serving as a war correspondent before joining the army.


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